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Print Height: 250 | |||
Nozzle size: .4mm | |||
Filament dia.: 1.75mm | |||
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=== Printing With [[Octoprint]] === | === Printing With [[Octoprint]] === |
Revision as of 10:10, 18 October 2021
Bert is a Creality Ender 3 (upgraded)
Summary
Basic before and after printer setup.
You might need to do the steps below for yourself of someone remote asking if anyone in the space can setup the printer.
- Clearing a print It's normal for a completed print to be stuck on the bed with significate resistance to let go. Best practice to encourage it to release is to use the bed knife to pry a corning until it starts to release. Avoid pulling up or weighting down the print bed as it can become out of calibration. It is best to let the bed cool down first. Remember to scrape any areas of the bed that have high spots of glue. If the previous print is yours you can wash any glue stick off with hot water. If it is someone else's print you can set it aside and send them a picture in PM.
- Prepping the bed Both Bert and Ernie have beds that need a little help with adhesion. Use the preview of your part on the bed (in slice software) to apply childrens glue stick to that area of the bed.
Loading and unloading filament
Absolute slicing settings
Bed size: 220x220
Print Height: 250
Nozzle size: .4mm
Filament dia.: 1.75mm
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.
PLA | PETG | ABS | |
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PrusaSlicer | |||
Cura | |||
Simplify3D |
Printing With Octoprint
Octoprint access when you are on the internal space Member Wifi
login URL: 192.168.1.99
User: AHAender3
Pass: TheNextGeneration
Octoprint everywhere
https://ahaenderbert.tor.octoeverywhere.com/?
User: AHAEnder3
Pass: TheNextGeneration