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lumen_x [2021/06/16 16:39] jmuruenalumen_x [2024/10/10 17:21] (current) – [Reference Documentation] mbates
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 ^             LUMEN X                               ^ ^             LUMEN X                               ^
 |              {{:lumenxphoto.jpg?400|}}    | |              {{:lumenxphoto.jpg?400|}}    |
-| **Tool Type:**                  "3D Printer"                           | +| **Tool Type:**                  Digital Light Processing (DLP)-based Bioprinter                           | 
-| **Location:**                   "Elings Hall 2436                          |+| **Location:**                   Elings Hall 2436                           
 +| **Manufacturer:**               CELLINK                          |
  
  
-|  **Supervisor**        |  **Tool Lead**  |      +|  **Principal Scientist**        |     
-|  Juan Manuel Urueña    |  "WW Name"  | +|  Juan Manuel Urueña    |   
-|  jmuruena@ucsb.edu  |  "WW Email"  |+|  jmuruena@ucsb.edu  |  
  
-| **Description:**                "Lumen X"| 
-| **Manufacturer:**               "CELLINK Life Sciences"                           | 
  
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 ===== About ===== ===== About =====
  
-The Lumen X+, powered by Volumetric, leverages digital light processing (DLP) printing to offer users high resolution, high throughput and high fidelity. The Lumen X divides 3D models into stacks of horizontal layers in the form of black and white image files. Using an industrial-grade visible-light projector, each image is projected onto a droplet of liquid PhotoInk™ on a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) vat. The illuminated regions react and solidify, then the build platform moves the cured layer up and out of the way, so that more liquid PhotoInk can be cured with the next image.+The Lumen X, leverages digital light processing (DLP) printing to offer users high resolution, high throughput and high fidelity. The Lumen X divides 3D models into stacks of horizontal layers in the form of black and white image files. Using an industrial-grade visible-light projector, each image is projected onto a droplet resin on a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) vat. The illuminated regions react and solidify, then the build platform moves the cured layer up and out of the way, so that more resin can be cured with the next image.
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 ===== Detailed Specifications ===== ===== Detailed Specifications =====
  
- * wavelength: 385 nm\\ +* **Projected image:** 1280 x 800 px \\ 
-luminous flux: 2,500 lumens\\+* **Pixel resolution (XY):** 50 µm\\ 
 +* **wavelength:** 385 nm\\ 
 +**Power:** 10 - 30 mW/cm<sup>2</sup>\\ 
 +* **Z-precision (motor-driven):** 5 µm\\ 
 +* **Heated Platform:** Max 37 ºC\\ 
 +* ** Max build volume:** 64 X 40 X 50 mm (128 mL)\\
  
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 ===== Safety Concerns ===== ===== Safety Concerns =====
  
-Read the manufactures manual before first use. If the BIO Cellink acts in a way that is not described by the manual, turn off the printer and contact CELLINK.\\ +Read the manufactures manual before first use. If the Lumen X acts in a way that is not described by the manual, turn off the printer and contact CELLINK.\\ 
- * Never place your finger near the machine until all parts have stopped moving. Moving parts can cause serious injury\\ + * Never reach into the instrument when parts are moving\\ 
-Never clean or service the printer while it is on\\ +Always wear protective goggles, gloves, and lab coat while handling hazardous materials\\ 
-The printer uses UV light for sterilization and curingNever look directly at UV light nor expose skin. Serious injury may result from exposure\\ +Always ensure that the light shield covers the print area when the printer is in operationWear protective safety goggles when using the printer. Do not look directly at the light projected during printing\\ 
- * The printer has heated surfaces that can reach temperature up to 250 degrees Celsius. Never touch these surfaces when using the heating function. Allow things to cool before opening, touching the printer \\ + * The printer has heated surfaces that can reach temperature up to 50 degrees Celsius. Never touch these surfaces when using the heating function. Allow things to cool before opening, touching the printer \\ 
- * Always ensure that equipment is correctly mounted before use. Imporperly mounted print beds, printheads, cartridges, calbes liquid spouts and air spouts can be dangerous. If any equipment appears damaged, turn off the printer, unplug all connections and contact CELLINK. \\+ * Always ensure that equipment is correctly mounted before use. Improperly mounted print beds and cables can be dangerous. If any equipment appears damaged, turn off the printer, unplug all connections and contact CELLINK. \\ 
 + * Make sure the build platform is not secure when preparing it for your print. As the build platform is lowered to your substrate damage might occur if the build platform is rigidity fixed to the stage. 
  
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 ===== Operating Procedures ===== ===== Operating Procedures =====
 +To load your object to the printer you will need to export the your object as an STL file onto a USB drive and load it to the printer by navigating to your folder and uploading it onto the file's tab. 
  
-Insert Text Here!+The touch screen of the printer is layout out as a series of tabs from left to right. \\
  
-----+**File tab**\\ 
 +click Show USB stick to browse your file drive to upload it to the printer. Once you find your object select it and load it to the Models in library folder in the printer. To select your part navigate to your file name and click on it 
  
-===== Reference Documentation =====+**Prepare tab**\\ 
 +Under this tab set the build platform and slice your object. You have two options for the layer thickness. Standard res witch is 100 µm per layer and High res witch is 50 µm. Once you select your layer thickness you can slice your object by clicking on Slice.  
 +Prior to starting the print you need to bring the build platform down to your substrate to make sure the build platform is parallel to your substrate (PDMS or FEP film). Warning! Once you click Prepare the build platform will go down several centimeters and can damage the printer if anything is directly under it. Make sure all the adjustments screws for the build platform are loosen prior to clicking Prepare\\
  
-{{ :SMaLL Printer:CreationWorkshop.pdf |}}\\ +** Print **\\ 
-{{ :SMaLL Printer:SMaLL_Projector_Manual.pdf |}}+In this one can adjust some of the print settings, such as Exposure (sec), first layer time scale factor, and Projector power level (%)\\
  
 +Print Settings for Commercially Available Resins\\
 +Exposure: 1.000 sec\\
 +Fist layer time scale factor: 2 \\
 +Projector power level: 50%\\
  
------ +**Status tab**\\ 
-===== Training Documentation =====+In this tab you can start your print by clicking Print\\
  
-{{ :SMaLL Printer:biox_manual.pdf |}}+**Advance tab**\\ 
 +Here you can adjust the build platform offset (µm), set a temperature for heating the print bed, and project a black page as well as a focus image\\ 
 + 
 +**System tab**\\ 
 +This tab shows the printer software version\\
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 +===== Reference Documentation =====
 +
 +{{ :lumenx.pdf | Lumen X User Manual}}
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