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(When working with the Ultimaker, pay attention to the following things:)
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* printer heats up, and prints the object
 
* printer heats up, and prints the object
  
==== TODO (more or less in that order): ====
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=== TODO (more or less in that order): ===
 
* [http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:40041 Spring-loaded NEMA 17 steppers / belt tensioner]
 
* [http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:40041 Spring-loaded NEMA 17 steppers / belt tensioner]
 
* [http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:25950 Ulti-Foot]
 
* [http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:25950 Ulti-Foot]
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See also http://wiki.ultimaker.com/Calibrate
 
See also http://wiki.ultimaker.com/Calibrate
  
==== DONE: ====
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=== DONE: ===
 
* [http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:32044 curious llama belt tensioner]
 
* [http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:32044 curious llama belt tensioner]
 
* [http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:32372 Ultimaker: Z-axis end-switch fine-adjuster, Switch mount (or some variation of that idea)]
 
* [http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:32372 Ultimaker: Z-axis end-switch fine-adjuster, Switch mount (or some variation of that idea)]
 
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkkuDQO9OsU Ultimaker Z axis calibration]
 
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkkuDQO9OsU Ultimaker Z axis calibration]
  
==== Some links: ====
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=== Some links: ===
 
* [https://shop.ultimaker.com/en/ultimaker-kit-new.html kit at 1214 EUR] + VAT + shipping
 
* [https://shop.ultimaker.com/en/ultimaker-kit-new.html kit at 1214 EUR] + VAT + shipping
 
* [http://davedurant.wordpress.com/2011/10/12/ultimaker-faq-but-what-about-the-quality-of-prints/ Ultimaker FAQ: but what about the quality of prints]
 
* [http://davedurant.wordpress.com/2011/10/12/ultimaker-faq-but-what-about-the-quality-of-prints/ Ultimaker FAQ: but what about the quality of prints]
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* [http://wiki.ultimaker.com/No_strings_attached No strings attached]
 
* [http://wiki.ultimaker.com/No_strings_attached No strings attached]
  
==== Paint gallery: ====
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=== Paint gallery: ===
 
* [http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8295/7898763184_a6f995c936_k.jpg Cool blue paint job 1] [http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8029/7898763630_c9a3862926_k.jpg 2]
 
* [http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8295/7898763184_a6f995c936_k.jpg Cool blue paint job 1] [http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8029/7898763630_c9a3862926_k.jpg 2]
 
* [http://instagram.com/p/TYwjVQn7Fo/ Cool black paint job]
 
* [http://instagram.com/p/TYwjVQn7Fo/ Cool black paint job]

Revision as of 19:28, 22 January 2013

Contents

How to print things

  • Download or create something. That's coming as an STL file
  • power on the ultimaker (switch on, plug in usb)
  • Start the cura software
  • load object
  • click "prepare print"
  • click "print"

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

  • When printing small objects and objects with a very small base, don't print on a raft, especially for PLA. Rafts are just a waste of plastic with a well-calibrated Z axis. (Gunstick: "found that narrow but tall objects can easily be kicked over, then a raft may be useful")
  • Be careful not to lower or raise the bed by bumping into it. The Z axis has been carefully calibrated. Verify that there is no space between the screws and the top of the bed. But don't turn the screws!
  • Clean the head and bed with isopropyl alcohol before you start. If you want to be extra nice, clean the bed when you're done.
  • If the extrusion head doesn't heat, flick the switch next to the USB port. If you hear the ventilation, then it's on!
  • After preparing the print, press "Print" in the main window (the one with the 3D Model) and wait for the second Cura 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 Cura 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 skirt outline, or it will only start to stick at a random moment before or during the skirt, with a high risk of leaving a small drop of extra plastic. Try cleaning the bed with alcohol. If that fails, try helping the plastic filament down on the bed when the head initially lowers, or re-taping the bed. But this probably means the Z axis is de-calibrated.
  • Don't forget to take the object off the platform before printing the next one.

how to on linux

It is preferable to have your own setup on your own machine, or maybe on a dedicated account on a syn2cat computer. So you can have your own settings and don't need to fiddle around with the cura profiles which then get messed up by the next user.

sketchup

Only working on intel/amd as it's a windows program. If you have windows, just use windows! (I know there is 3D software for linux, but I'm lost in how to use that)

cura

printing from SD card

  • switch ultimaker on
  • unplug the USB cable !!! (else it will not print)
  • navigate to card menu
  • select file
  • printer heats up, and prints the object

TODO (more or less in that order):

See also http://wiki.ultimaker.com/Calibrate

DONE:

Some links:

Paint gallery:

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