Training Requirements:
In person training is required to use this machine. New users should read the Mono3 manual
and follow along to the operating checklist (found on the BioPACIF MIP GauchoSpace Website).
Supplemental videos are also provided to follow along to
Training Outline
Description of the system:
The system is comprised of the Mono3 printer, a desktop computer with the MonoWare software (slicer software), with a thin Teflon film placed over a glass projection window and clamped down to create a flat interface
A z-axis traveling build platform is lowered into the resin tank, where a fine layer of resin is cured through the Teflon film using a DLP projector chip
After printing, the entire build plate is removed and placed in the FormWash station, an agitated IPA bath that will clean off excess resin
The Mono3 printer has a build envelope of 134 x 76 x 125 mm (1.3 L). The manufacturer specifications state a 30, 50, or 70 μm XY resolution (depending on configured pixel size). The current layer recipes include 20 μm, 30 μm, and 50 μm layers.
Accident: A user leaves a build tray or foreign object inside the printer when starting a
print.
Printer Response: A mechanical error warning displays on screen. Printer is not responsive to
computer commands and requires a hard reboot
Solution:
Press and hold power button for 2 seconds, then release.
A dialogue on the printer window will appear asking if you wish to power down. Press and hold power button for 2 more seconds to completely power off machine.
Wait 60 seconds, and then press power button to start the machine. This will initiate an automatic homing process that will raise the build platform to the top of the printer enclosure.
Remove obstructions and refresh computer connection in MiiController Window
Accident: Scratching glass projection plate or Teflon surface of the resin tank
Printer Response: Print Quality is poor
Solution:
Replace build tank
Accident: Build tray is not installed
Printer Response: New prints will not start, build platform stand immersed in resin.
Solution:
Accident: Chemical spill of IPA or toxic resin
Solution: