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3D Printer Status: WORKING (no Issues) if you have troubles please write a request (following the report guideline) to simon.haller@uibk.ac.at.
HANDLE THE PRINTER WITH CARE !!!
Following Resins are available.
Formlabs currently sells several resins that are compatible with the Form 2. Their general-purpose hard plastic resin is available in diferent colors: clear, white, grey, black. In addition, the company sells a resin specialized for casting, a flexible resin, a tough resin, and a resin for intraoral surgical guides.
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19.01.2017 | There are no known issues at the moment. | ![]() |
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03.01.2017 | Firmware update rc-1.11.8-64 |
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
Use the following speed settings:
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.
If (and only if) you want do dig REALLY DEEP and have full control, consider defining you own slicer options as documented here: http://www.makerbot.com/support/makerware/documentation/slicer/ BE AWARE that already the default options differ a lot from what you are used to. So take your time and adjust every single setting to your needs.
* When printing large objects, Makerware may decide to use the two extruders altough only one was chosen, this to let the material/extruder cool down. You can check this by looking at the preview, in the right top corner the material use will be displayed, if both extruders are used “right material use” AND “left material use” will appear and the object will be shown in two different colors. If you do not want Makerware to do so, choose “color matched” instead of “left extruder”.