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*Close the Python apps when taking over from someone else or when starting from fresh. This is not necessary, but reduces the risks of running into problems.
 
*Close the Python apps when taking over from someone else or when starting from fresh. This is not necessary, but reduces the risks of running into problems.
 
*If the extrusion head doesn't heat, flick the switch next to the USB port.
 
*If the extrusion head doesn't heat, flick the switch next to the USB port.
*When printing small objects and objects with a very small base, print on a raft (even for PLA)
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*When printing small objects and objects with a very small base, 'don't' print on a raft (even for PLA)
 
*After preparing the print, press "Print" in the main window (the one with the 3D Model) and wait for the second window to pop up. If you can't see it, look for it. Check that the Windows is called after the file you want to print. When printing several files in a row, always be sure to close the second smaller window before printing the next item or you will print the first item again (check window title).
 
*After preparing the print, press "Print" in the main window (the one with the 3D Model) and wait for the second window to pop up. If you can't see it, look for it. Check that the Windows is called after the file you want to print. When printing several files in a row, always be sure to close the second smaller window before printing the next item or you will print the first item again (check window title).
 
*Sometimes the plastic won't stick to the surface. Cancel the print and use the controller (little box hanging on the machine) to return the extrusion head to "Auto Home". To do this, navigate (using push and scroll on the wheel) into the Menu->Prepare->Auto Home. To make it work, the plastic has to stick to the surface before it makes the raft/outline or it will only start to stick at a random moment before or during the raft, with a high risk of leaving a small drop of extra plastic.
 
*Sometimes the plastic won't stick to the surface. Cancel the print and use the controller (little box hanging on the machine) to return the extrusion head to "Auto Home". To do this, navigate (using push and scroll on the wheel) into the Menu->Prepare->Auto Home. To make it work, the plastic has to stick to the surface before it makes the raft/outline or it will only start to stick at a random moment before or during the raft, with a high risk of leaving a small drop of extra plastic.
 
*Don't forget to take the object off the platform before printing the next one.
 
*Don't forget to take the object off the platform before printing the next one.
  
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TODO (in that order):
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[http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:32372 Ultimaker: Z-axis end-switch fine-adjuster, Switch mount (or some variation of that idea)]
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkkuDQO9OsU Ultimaker Z axis calibration]
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[http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:40041 Spring-loaded NEMA 17 steppers / belt tensioner]
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[http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:25950 Ulti-Foot]
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[http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:29469 Handle]
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[http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:21184 Printhead cover]
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[http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:25436 Locking key for Ultimaker filament feeder]
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[http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:40583 Ikea Dioder LED strip on Ultimaker]
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Collection of [http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:39973 tools]
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[http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:18098 Tool thing] or awesome [http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:41661 laser-cut Ultimaker Tool Holder]
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DONE:
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[http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:32044 curious llama belt tensioner]
  
  

Revision as of 05:17, 19 January 2013

When working with the Ultimaker, pay attention to the following things:

  • Close the Python apps when taking over from someone else or when starting from fresh. This is not necessary, but reduces the risks of running into problems.
  • If the extrusion head doesn't heat, flick the switch next to the USB port.
  • When printing small objects and objects with a very small base, 'don't' print on a raft (even for PLA)
  • After preparing the print, press "Print" in the main window (the one with the 3D Model) and wait for the second window to pop up. If you can't see it, look for it. Check that the Windows is called after the file you want to print. When printing several files in a row, always be sure to close the second smaller window before printing the next item or you will print the first item again (check window title).
  • Sometimes the plastic won't stick to the surface. Cancel the print and use the controller (little box hanging on the machine) to return the extrusion head to "Auto Home". To do this, navigate (using push and scroll on the wheel) into the Menu->Prepare->Auto Home. To make it work, the plastic has to stick to the surface before it makes the raft/outline or it will only start to stick at a random moment before or during the raft, with a high risk of leaving a small drop of extra plastic.
  • Don't forget to take the object off the platform before printing the next one.

TODO (in that order):

Ultimaker: Z-axis end-switch fine-adjuster, Switch mount (or some variation of that idea) Ultimaker Z axis calibration Spring-loaded NEMA 17 steppers / belt tensioner Ulti-Foot Handle Printhead cover Locking key for Ultimaker filament feeder Ikea Dioder LED strip on Ultimaker Collection of tools

Tool thing or awesome laser-cut Ultimaker Tool Holder

DONE:

curious llama belt tensioner



Some links:

kit at 1214 EUR + VAT + shipping

Ultimaker FAQ: but what about the quality of prints

Ultimaker Wiki with specs and features and a FAQ

Reprap wiki on the Ultimaker

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