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You might need to do the steps below for yourself or someone remote asking if anyone in the space can setup the printer.   
You might need to do the steps below for yourself or someone remote asking if anyone in the space can setup the printer.   


* '''Clearing a print'''  Simply wait until the plate is cool, remove it from the magnetic surface on the carriage, and bend it lightly to pop off your print.  Please don't use glue or metal scrapers of any kind on the flexible metal sheet.
* '''Clearing a print'''  Simply wait until the build plate is cool, remove it from the magnetic surface on the carriage, and flex it '''lightly''' to pop off your print.  Please don't use glue or metal scrapers of any kind on the flexible metal sheet.  The plastic "razor blade" (not an ''actual'' razor blade) scraper is acceptable to use to remove any remaining stuck material.


Loading and unloading filament
Loading and unloading filament
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Filament dia.: 1.75mm
Filament dia.: 1.75mm


Feel free to download the ProusaSlicer [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Zhm7Tp6lw52BYIUGcNb1cHELllZ14UlL/view?usp=sharing printer profile] for use on your own computer.
Feel free to download the PrusaSlicer [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Zhm7Tp6lw52BYIUGcNb1cHELllZ14UlL/view?usp=sharing printer profile] for use on your own computer.


=== Variable Slicing Settings ===
=== Variable Slicing Settings ===

Latest revision as of 03:07, 3 September 2024

Bert is a Creality Ender 3 (upgraded)

Summary

[Getting Started Guide]

Basic before and after printer setup.

You might need to do the steps below for yourself or someone remote asking if anyone in the space can setup the printer.

  • Clearing a print Simply wait until the build plate is cool, remove it from the magnetic surface on the carriage, and flex it lightly to pop off your print. Please don't use glue or metal scrapers of any kind on the flexible metal sheet. The plastic "razor blade" (not an actual razor blade) scraper is acceptable to use to remove any remaining stuck material.

Loading and unloading filament

  • PLA should melt well at 215C, PETG at 245C. You can use the LCD controls, or the temperature tab in the printer's Octoprint page to heat the nozzle before loading the filament. Do not force it in if it's not feeding smoothly. NOTE: If you are loading PLA: keep in mind that the previous user might have had PETG in the machine, which means you need to heat up to PETG temperature to purge the nozzle effectively. Once the nozzle is purged of any PETG, you should turn down the temperature ASAP to avoid scorching your PLA. You might want to purge a little extra PLA just in case.

Absolute slicing settings

Bed size: 220x220

Print Height: 250

Nozzle size: .4mm

Filament dia.: 1.75mm

Feel free to download the PrusaSlicer printer profile for use on your own computer.

Variable Slicing Settings

All other slicing settings depend on material and aspects of the part. The table below contains the latest tested slicing profiles and is only considered a starting point. Consult your software manuals on how to import these profiles. A good source of information for all the variable settings can be found here and here.

PLA PETG ABS
PrusaSlicer Works with nearly-default Ender 3 settings
Cura
Simplify3D PLA

Printing With Octoprint

Octoprint access when you are on the internal space Member Wifi

login URL: https://10.255.225.70

User: AHAender3

Pass: TheNextGeneration