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This page documents Type A
This page documents Type A



Revision as of 01:50, 4 January 2016

Type A

This page documents Type A

Status

  • This Ultimaker is currently functional and in reasonable to good condition!
  • Uses 1.75mm PLA filament.
  • It is managed and accessible from the web GUI: http://octopi.hacklab.to/

Machine Log

Date Notes Entry By
January 1 2016 Print head not extruding. Mechanics and octopi commands seem to be working fine, but filament does not extrude from print head. Also, the Z axis is off a little, and home is slightly too close to the print head. Easily adjusted by hand. emmy (saskeah)
January 2 2016 On Igor's advice, I tried pushing through some filament (with the hot end at 185C), and it came through just fine. The pinch wheel needs to be cleaned before using, using the compressed air and little metal brushes by the soldering station. On my to do list (hopefully before end of Tuesday) is to clean out the print head using Igor's "cold push" method, clean the pinch wheel, adjust the Z axis, and re-tape the bed, then print a calibration object to make sure all is good. Also, if anyone else does all of this and wants to print - just a note that the 1.75 inch filament is *super* brittle, so be careful! emmy (saskeah)
January 4 2016 Cold push clean out of extruder head done, extruder doesn't seem to be blocked. Next step is to clean out the pinch wheel, which is on my to-do before Tuesday, unless someone else feels like taking that on. emmy (saskeah)
January 5 2016 Pinch wheel cleaned with compressed air. Bed re-taped and cleaned with isopropyl alcohol (so it should be nice and sticky). Cold push clean of extruder head repeated for good measure (and during a sticky moment unicycledave took the head apart and removed some extra gunk). Z axis adjusted. emmy (saskeah)