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Material = PLA | Material = PLA | ||
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+ | Layer Height = 0.1mm | ||
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+ | Shell Thickness = 0.8mm | ||
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+ | Enable Retraction = activate | ||
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+ | Fill settings | ||
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+ | Bottom/top thickness = 0.6 mm | ||
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+ | Fill Density percentage = 20 | ||
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+ | Speed = mm/s = 40 | ||
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+ | Print Temp = 210C | ||
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+ | Bed Temp = 70C | ||
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+ | Support | ||
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+ | Support Type = none | ||
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+ | Platform Adehsion type = BRIM | ||
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+ | Filament | ||
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+ | Diameter = 1.75mm | ||
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+ | Flow Percentage = 100 | ||
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+ | Machine | ||
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+ | Nozzle size = 0.4 mm | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:07, 6 November 2017
The 3D printer which is available in Art Science BLR is a FabX The printer has two sources by which you can give it the command to print the object that are the
- USB 2.0 A/B and
- SD card
Make sure that there is no data on the SD card because you need to format the card in order to use it with the printer.
Once you are done designing the model in any of the 3D modelling softwares such as Sketchup, Blender, Maya, Catia, AutoCAD, Fusion 360 etc etc. Then you need to export the file as STL format. One pointer - sketchup can export the .skp file in .stl format using ht following PLUGIN For the above 3D printer you can use Cura version 15.04.6.
Settings for Cura version 15.04.6
In the basic tab
print speed (mm/s) = 50
Bed Size 150mm * 150mm * 150mm
Printing temperature (C) = 210
Filament diameter depends on the filament that you will be using
Nozzle size (mm) = 0.4
Material = PLA
Layer Height = 0.1mm
Shell Thickness = 0.8mm
Enable Retraction = activate
Fill settings
Bottom/top thickness = 0.6 mm
Fill Density percentage = 20
Speed = mm/s = 40
Print Temp = 210C
Bed Temp = 70C
Support
Support Type = none
Platform Adehsion type = BRIM
Filament
Diameter = 1.75mm
Flow Percentage = 100
Machine
Nozzle size = 0.4 mm
In the Advanced
Speed = you will have to experiment with the speed and the temperature of the bed and temperature of the nozzle in order to get the desired print. Faster the speed less the quality of the print.
You might have to adjust the height of the bed, click here to know how to calibrate 3D printer
Written by Suvansh Bohra