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Prusa 3D Printers

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Completing this badge allows you to use the Prusa 3D printers. Additional training is required for use of the Markforged and Form Labs 3D printers.

 

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Complete these items to earn the badge.
  • 3D Printer (Generic FDM)
  • Video watched, quiz taken, any questions?
  • Identify and describe control axes, changing filament, and cleaning print surface
  • Cleaning the bed (for the first print of the day)
  • Putty knife to scrape away chunks
  • Lightly sand with sandpaper (grit #)
  • Paper towel with isopropyl
  • Changing filament
  • Pre-heat machine (215)
  • Cut filament near spool (at angle)
  • Remove old spool - keep slight tension on filament!
  • Filament end should be secured on spool itself, inserted into the printer, or held in your hand - loose filament WILL tangle!
  • Remove old filament from extruder,
  • Move tension spring lever on top and pull filament from extruder motor
  • Adding new filament (only PLA)
  • Select desired color from available filaments
  • If a new roll is opened, write down the color on the To Purchase Clipboard
  • Feed new filament through extruder/tube until desired color is extruded
  • On Minis, tension lever must be depressed
  • Printing from Octopi
  • Go to http://octopi#.makehaven, where # is the number printer you’re using (each printer is labeled on the front)
  • If printer state is Offline
  • Click the grey Connect button, printer should now say “State: Operational”
  • On the lower left hand side are the Folders and Files, create a folder with your name, then upload said folder
  • Click the Upload button at the bottom
  • Select your STL file, which will load into slicer automatically
  • Using the slicer controls: Rotate, scale, remove, duplicate
  • After orienting model in slicer, go to General tab
  • Change to “After Slicing: Select for Printing”
  • On Basic tab:
  • Change “Fill Density” to desired percentage (suggested value of 15%)
  • Change “Support Type” if supports are required
  • Build plate: only supports where model is over buildplate
  • Everywhere: adds supports anywhere where there is a 45° or greater overhang
  • Make sure extruder temp is 215 degrees and bed is 60
  • On Advanced tab:
  • Change adhesion from “None” to “Brim” as default, and to “Raft” only if you’re having adhesion problems
  • Click “Slice”
  • On left side click blue Print button
  • Print Process
  • Keep note of “Filament (tool 0)”; each member is allocated 30 meters per day. If your prints exceed this, please pay $0.10 per meter at makehaven.org/store, or in the cash box on the wall near the 3D printers
  • Put a Name and Date Label (printed from the label machine) on the printer so another user can put your print on the Finished Shelf with this label, or so that if the print fails another user can tell you on Slack
  • Removing the print: use a putty knife with the beveled side up at a very shallow angle, to avoid gouging the print surface. Prints are easier to remove once the bed has cooled below 50°C
  • If you experience problems that you cannot fix while printing, replace the green check mark with a red X. If able, leave a note on the whiteboard of the problem, and post on Slack
  • Cleaning up tool
  • Please make sure any bits of filament are thrown in the trash
  • Feel free to talk about the following:
  • Bed levelling
  • Clearing clogged nozzles
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