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Revision as of 00:58, 9 December 2022

         
Lusa

Status: broken [box doku]

Lusa.jpg
Description Original Prusa MINI
Owner  MuMaLab
Financing  Bought from official Vendor (380€)
IP  10.10.20.45
Link  http://10.10.20.45
         
Rusa

Status: working [box doku]

Rusa.jpg
Description Original Prusa MINI
Owner  MuMaLab
Financing  Bought from official Vendor (380€)
IP  10.10.20.46
Link  http://10.10.20.46

We currently have two Original Prusa Minis for basic printing with PLA at the lab. They are called Lusa and Rusa.

  • Please bring your own filament and only use plain PLA. Additives like wood or carbon wear out the nozzles extremely quickly.
  • Refer to the Whiteboard inside of the Laser & 3D Lounge for currently attached nozzle sizes. By default, there should be one printer with a 0.4 nozzle and one with a 0.6 nozzle.


Details

  • Build volume 18 x 18 x 18 cm | 7 x 7 x 7 in
  • Nozzles 0.4mm or 0.6mm for 1.75mm Filament.
  • Removable magnetic spring steel sheet with PEI surface
  • Printable via USB Stick
  • Material: plain PLA


Usage

If you haven't used the printer, register for the monthly 3D printing intro course or ask in the 3d_printing channel on Slack beforehand.

  • Slice your .stl in PrusaSlicer
  • Use the official presets for the Original Prusa MINI. Make sure to adjust the nozzle diameter (see above) And the Filament of choice
  • Get the USB stick that's in the printer, export to the USB via the button on the bottom right in PrusaSlicer, and put it back into the printer
  • Verify that you're about to start the right print - the display shows an image preview of your model
  • You can monitor your print via PrusaControl

Printer repair log

  • 09.12.2022 Lusa is out of service

Lusa is out of service due to failing bed mesh leveling [ACTIVE PROBLEM]: Bed mesh calibration is failing on Lusa, therefore it is currently out of service. Maintanance ongoing, please contact slack 3Dprinting channel if you want to help out. Should be back online till 12.12.2022.