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(Scholars' Lab Makerspace, 3D Printers)

3D Printers

Description

Equipment Info

Software: PrusaSlicer
Features:

  • Dimensions: 500×550×400 mm
  • Build area: 250×210×220 mm (w×d×h)
  • Layer height: 0.05 - 0.30 mm
  • 1.75mm filaments
  • 0.4mm nozzle
  • Removable Print sheets

The MK4 is the latest edition of our flagship 3D printing workhorse. It combines the reliability and safety features of its predecessors with high-speed performance enabled by Input Shaper support. It brings plenty of new features like a perfect smooth first layer thanks to the Loadcell sensor (no manual adjustments needed).

The next-gen extruder (Nextruder) and 32-bit connected platform provide many quality-of-life improvements like remote printingquick-swap nozzles, and customizable UI with a one-click printing option, and much more.

 

How to use this printer

Step 1: Get a Model

Get a 3D model. Some places to find models are:

Create your own models from scratch using software like Fusion 360, SolidWorks, Blender, and TinkerCad

Scan an object. The Makerspace has a 3D scanner available, but the process takes several hours, so plan your time accordingly! 

Step 2: Slice the Model

You must slice your model using the appropriate slicing software.

Step 3: Print the Model

Using Prusa Printers

  • Find your model on-line or create it.
  • Slice the object with PrusaSlicer. Double check that you have the correct printer selected and the correct filament.
  • Check the printer for the following:
    • The build plate is clean and seated correctly.
    • The filament is inserted into the hot end and is not tangled on the spool.
    • The correct filament is installed. PLA or PETG only. If you want a different filament, you first need to get approval from the Makerspace Manager.
    • The printer is powered on.
    • The nozzle is clear of hanging filament. 
  • In PrusaSlicer, click the “G” button, select “Upload and Print” then “OK”.
  • Remain with the printer for the first 10 minutes to make sure it is printing correctly.

Removing the Model

  • Let the build plate cool down.
  • Lift the flexible build plate off of the heated bed using the front two corners. 
  • Lightly bend the plate using opposing corners. In most cases, your print will pop off the plate. If not, you can gently remove it by hand. Sometimes twisting the object a little can help.
  • DO NOT USE SCREW DRIVERS FROM THE TOOL BOX!

Clean up after yourself! 

  • Put support material and other used filament in the blue recycle bin.


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