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<nowiki>***</nowiki>If you are having problems with your 3D Object File (.obj, .stl., etc.), explore Nettfab section in [[Software]]<nowiki>***</nowiki>
 
<nowiki>***</nowiki>If you are having problems with your 3D Object File (.obj, .stl., etc.), explore Nettfab section in [[Software]]<nowiki>***</nowiki>
 
==Simplify Printer settings==
 
{| class="wikitable" style=background-color:#ffffcc;"
 
!colspan="9"|Printer Properties
 
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|'''Printer'''||'''Nozzle Diameter'''||'''Extrusion Multiplier'''||'''Layer Height'''||'''Top/Bottom layers'''||'''Extruder Temperature'''||'''Bed Temperature'''||'''Fan speed'''||'''Notes'''
 
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|Prusa i3 MK2||0.4 mm||1||0.20 mm||3||210||60||'''30'''|| Fan speed is under the "Cooling" tab section "Per-Layer Fan Controls". Keep at 60% Adjust layer 2 if not matching this table.
 
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|Wanhao Duplicator 4||0.4 mm||0.90||0.20 mm||3||195||60||100||
 
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Leave this Template and follow in example:
 
 
{| class="wikitable" style=background-color:#ffffcc;"
 
!colspan="3"|Printer Properties
 
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|Bread||Pie Cake Eggs Gum||more
 
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|Butter||Ice<br/>cream||and<br/>more
 
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To print moving parts, the objects must have a clearance of 0.3-0.9mm on all sides. The clearance varies from printer to printer so start with 0.6mm and adjust from there.
 
  
 
[[Category:General]]
 
[[Category:General]]

Revision as of 15:15, 8 February 2021

Here at MakerspaceURI, we have a number of different 3D printers available for the University of Rhode Island community.

***If you are having problems with your 3D Object File (.obj, .stl., etc.), explore Nettfab section in Software***

*If you would like to create your own model by uploading a file of your own work, or edit existing shapes and models, try the website Tinkercad, here you can  learn more about 3D printing by creating the models yourself in an easy and intuitive design studio. We also have more advanced softwares such as Soildworks, which are available on all of our desktops.
*If you would like to test the printers, but aren't sure of what to make, you can download from thousands of different 3D models around the internet. Some examples of good websites to start browsing for your ideal print are  Thingiverse and Pinshape.