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3D Printer Status: NOT WORKING if you have troubles please write a request (following the report guideline) to simon.haller@uibk.ac.at.
At the moment only use ABS (green, red, white, blue, orange).
Do not use PLA (black) or Ninja Flexible Material … for those materials we have to wait for a firmware upgrade (14.07.2014).
| Date | Description | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| 16.07.2014 | Still jumy X Axis | Requested new Cables from Support |
| Date | Description | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| 15.07.2014 | Joggy Movement of motors | Strengthend X Axis belt. Resolderd X Axis Connectors |
| 15.07.2014 | SD Card Slot does not hold Card | Fixed Slot (push sd card softly in - do not use any tape around an SD Card) |
| 14.07.2014 | Broken Fan | Replaced Fan |
| 14.07.2014 | Jumpy Stepper Motors | Used WD40 as lubrication |
| 05.06.2014 | Greasy Kapton Band | Replaced Band |
| Date | Description |
|---|---|
| 14.07.2014 | Firmware update to 7.5 |
Choose a CAD or 3D Software which can handle stl files (examples: MeshLab, Blender, Bricscad, QCad, FreeCAD, VariCad, Open CASCADE, Cycas CityEngine, BRL-Cad, Draftsight, LibreCAD, …)
Create your 3D model and save it as STL file.
You can also have a look at the makerbot thingiverse library - where you can find free (gpl licensed) 3D models ready for printing:
http://www.thingiverse.com/
If you want to share your CAD models with the group (or if it is more often used) add your STL file(s) to following repository:
ssh://iis.uibk.ac.at/projects/git/CAD-models
To create 3D print files you have to use the original Replicator 2x software: makerware (Download: Makerware)
Import your STL file in Makerware and use the following settings as default for print-file export (object without quotes refers to the imported stl file; “Object” refers to the menu point):
Save the x3g file on a FAT formated SD-Card. The SD card used with your MakerBot Replicator x2 must be formatted FAT16 with a maximum capacity of 2GB. Put the SD-Card into the printer and select your file to print.