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* [[Prusa Mini]] - Two beginner friendly Original Prusa Minis for printing PLA
* [[Prusa Mini]] - Two beginner friendly Original Prusa Minis for printing PLA
* [[Ultimaker Unlimited Z|Ultimaker "Ulrich" Unlimited Z]] - Advanced printer with an extremely large Z height
* [[Ultimaker Unlimited Z|Ultimaker "Ulrich" Unlimited Z]] - Advanced printer with an extremely large Z height
We are currently in the process of getting a new 3d printer with larger build area: [[3dprinter4lab]]
* [[Sidewinder X2|Artillery Sidewinder X2]] - Advanced big format printer with a build area of 300mm x 300mm x 400mm as results of [[3dprinter4lab]] poll.


== Rules ==
== Rules ==

Revision as of 14:31, 4 October 2022

Before using our printers, please attend the monthly introductory 3d printing workshop. You can register at https://tickets.mumalab.org/courses/.

3D printers

There's a number of 3D printers at the space:

Rules

  • Do not print unsupervised. Check on your print at least every half hour or so. We really want to avoid damage to the printers and the potential fire hazard.
  • Do not scrape with anything sharp on the build plates
  • Do not use anything other than isopropyl alcohol on the build plates
  • If you need to do a nozzle change: Ask in the #3d_printinting channel on slack beforehand or ask someone from List of Contacts
  • Do not print abrasive materials
  • Power off printers after use

Costs

The 3D printers are free to use, but please bring your own filament. We recommend you use original Prusament filament. The printers are provided with space funds and our own free time, so please clean up after yourself and notify someone (e.g. in Slack or at List of Contacts) if something goes wrong.

Slicing

To get good results we recommend using PrusaSlicer (also see PrusaSlicer on our wiki).