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FDM Training SOP

Last edited: Furst (08/26/20)

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Overview:

Safety

Job Setup

  1. At the Computer::
    1. Load your STL file into the print software on the computer adjacent to the printer (Cura for Ultimaker, GrabCad Print for F270).
    2. Set Print Parameters:
      1. Position the part on the build tray in a way that is conducive to 3D printing (flat side down, minimize overhangs etc..)
      2. Select appropriate layer or slice height (the more slices the higher the print resolution but the longer it takes to print)
    3. For Ultimaker:
      1. Select “generate support” if necessary
      2. Check appropriate filament and bed temperatures (should be set if using standard filament load out)
      3. Send job to Ultimaker using USB drive
    4. For F270:
      1. The F270 the printer will print a raft before printing the model. Make sure first layer is set to support material or removal will be incredibly difficult.
      2. Send job to F270 over Ethernet
    5. Record the material used and print time in the online log along with the other job information requested. The print log should be on the desktop or https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScS3URUxoHOR62PdQeeSTAYg_suV061UsoFafrgoN0qn6DWYg/viewform.
  2. At the printer:
    1. Ultimaker:
      1. Make sure print bed is clean
    2. F270:
      1. Make sure that there is enough room on an CLEAN build tray for your part, and that the build tray is secured in the printer with the locking arm horizontal. Build trays may be used until the entire build area has been printed on, but printed areas should ideally not be reused.
    3. Start the job at the printer

Part Removal and Cleaning

Ultimaker

F270


Rates

F270:

Material $/Spool cu in/Spool $/cu in $/cc
PLA 79 60 1.31 .08
ABS 164 60 2.73 .17
Sup 228 60 3.79 .23

F270 hourly charge: $1/hr to pay for head replacement

Ultimaker: ABS: .12/gram


Ultimaker 3 Quick Review

Tool Lead: Andrew Furst
Contact: Andrewfurst@ucsb.edu

Safety Concerns

Safe Operating Procedures Review

  1. Launch Cura version 4 (blue icon)
  2. From connected printers, select IW-Ultimaker3
  3. Select File → Open Files → Open desired project (.STL file type)
  4. Using task bar on the left hand side, position model as desired
  5. From print settings, select slice height, infill percentage, and support
  6. Support can be generated using ether nozzle, typically nozzle one holds build material with nozzle two printing with dissolvable support material.
  7. Setting can be fined tuned using the “Custom” option from print settings
  8. Within custom settings, nozzle and build plate temps can be adjusted (build plate temps should be based off of build material)
  9. Save the file from Cura on a thumb drive
  10. 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.

Post Processing

Maintenance


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