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ultimaker3_extended [2020/07/14 19:04] – [Operating Procedures] furstultimaker3_extended [2020/11/04 01:06] (current) – [Detailed Specifications] dave
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 The Ultimaker 3 extended is a filament fed fusion deposition 3D printer capable of simultaneously printing two different plastics at once. Typically the printer is set up with ABS as a build material, and PVA as a solvable support material.   The Ultimaker 3 extended is a filament fed fusion deposition 3D printer capable of simultaneously printing two different plastics at once. Typically the printer is set up with ABS as a build material, and PVA as a solvable support material.  
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 +=====Training=====
 +[[Ultimaker 3 SOP|FDM Printer SOP]]\\
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 ===== Detailed Specifications ===== ===== Detailed Specifications =====
  
-Build Volume: 215 x 215 x 300 mm \\  +  *Build Volume: 215 x 215 x 300 mm \\  
-Filament diameter: 2.85 mm\\  +  *Filament diameter: 2.85 mm\\  
-layer resolution: 60 to 600 microns depending on print head (see Specifications documentation  page 11)\\  +  *layer resolution: 60 to 600 microns depending on print head (see Specifications documentation  page 11)\\  
-XYZ accuracy: 12.5, 12.5, 2.5 microns \\  +  *XYZ accuracy: 12.5, 12.5, 2.5 microns \\  
-Build plate temperature: 20-100 °C\\  +  *Build plate temperature: 20-100 °C\\  
-Nozzle temperature: 80 - 100 °C\\  +  *Nozzle temperature: up to 210 °C\\  
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 ===== Safety Concerns ===== ===== Safety Concerns =====
  
-Insert Text Here!+  * The print heads can be very hot - do not touch them with bare hands unless positive they are cool. 
 +  * As with any automated machinery make sure that your body is clear of the moving parts to avoid injury. 
 +  * The support removal tank for the F270 is filled with heated caustic chemicals that dissolve the support material. An apron, Gloves, and a face shield must be warn when inserting and removing parts or basket from the  tank.
  
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-===== Operating Procedures ===== 
  
-  - Launch Cura version 4 (blue icon) 
-  - From connected printers, select IW-Ultimaker3 
-  - Select File -> Open Files -> Open desired project (.STL file type) 
-  - Using task bar on the left hand side, position model as desired 
-  - From print settings, select slice height, infill percentage, and support 
-  - Support can be generated using ether nozzle, typically nozzle one holds build material with nozzle two printing with dissolvable support material. 
-  - Setting can be fined tuned using the "Custom" option from print settings 
-  - Within custom settings, nozzle and build plate temps can be adjusted (build plate temps should be based off of build material) 
-  - Save the file from Cura on a thumb drive 
-  - Connect thumb drive to printer -> select desired file -> select print\\ 
-Note: Adjusting settings may lead to more (OR LESS) successful prints. Contact Workshop Wizard responsible for Ultimaker if print fails or knowledge of advanced settings is desired.  
  
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 ===== Reference Documentation ===== ===== Reference Documentation =====
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 [[https://support.ultimaker.com/hc/en-us/articles/360012007119]]\\ [[https://support.ultimaker.com/hc/en-us/articles/360012007119]]\\
 {{:tools:ultimaker3:pva_drying_recipe.pdf|}}\\ {{:tools:ultimaker3:pva_drying_recipe.pdf|}}\\
-{{:tools:ultimaker3:ultimaker_filaments_-_sheet1.pdf|}}+{{:tools:ultimaker3:ultimaker_filaments_-_sheet1.pdf|}} \\ 
 +{{:tools:ultimaker3:failed_3d_print_procedure.pdf|}}
  
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-===== Training Documentation ===== 
  
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-{{:tools:ultimaker3:failed_3d_print_procedure.pdf|}} 
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ultimaker3_extended.1594753473.txt.gz · Last modified: 2020/07/14 19:04 by furst