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[[File:LulzbotMinis.jpg|thumb|right|Sandy & Ramon]]
[[File:LulzbotMinis.jpg|thumb|right|Sandy & Ramon]]
There are two [https://www.lulzbot.com/store/printers/lulzbot-mini Lulzbot Mini] 3D printers (Sandy & Ramon) at the Hackspace.
There are two [https://www.lulzbot.com/store/printers/lulzbot-mini Lulzbot Mini] 3D printers (Sandy & Ramon) at the Hackspace. These are good for small to medium sized prints. Be aware some prints may take many hours to complete and you should '''never leave the printer unattended'''. Please take this into account when planning a print.


==Specs==
==Specs==
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* Print Surface: Heated borosilicate glass bed covered with PEI print surface
* Print Surface: Heated borosilicate glass bed covered with PEI print surface


==Using==
==Using the Lulzbot Minis==


===Powering on and access===
The Lulzbot Minis are accessible to all members following a 3D printing induction or demonstration of existing knowledge of the process.


The two printers are controlled by Octoprint. Power on the printer at the on/off switch on the front then after about a minute connect using the links below.
===Powering on and accessing the printers===


[http://172.28.10.194/ Sandy]
The two printers are controlled by Octoprint. Power on the printer you wish to use at the on/off switch on the front then after about a minute connect using the links below.


[http://172.28.10.187/ Ramon]
[http://172.28.10.62/ Sandy]
 
[http://172.28.10.61/ Ramon]
 
===Slicing for printing===
 
In common with most 3D printers, you must convert your 3D design file (STL, 3MF etc.) into a set of commands specific to the type of machine you wish to print on. For the Lulzbot Minis, this is "Cura Lulzbot Edition", installed on the computers in the PC Lab (TBC).
 
===Removing your print from the print bed===
 
TBC
 
===Potential problems and solutions===
 
TBC


===Shutdown===
===Shutdown===


[[File:OctoPiShutdown.jpg|thumb|right|How to shut down OctoPi]]
Before switching off at the switch, please shutdown Octopi by clicking on the 'power' icon on the top left and choosing "Shutdown system". Give the Raspberry Pi about 60s to shut down then switch the printer off at the switch on the front.
Before switching off at the switch, please shutdown Octopi by clicking on the 'power' icon on the top left and choosing "Shutdown system". Give the Raspberry Pi about 60s to shut down then switch the printer off at the switch on the front.
===Loading & unloading filament===
TBC

Latest revision as of 16:09, 25 October 2022

General Info

Sandy & Ramon

There are two Lulzbot Mini 3D printers (Sandy & Ramon) at the Hackspace. These are good for small to medium sized prints. Be aware some prints may take many hours to complete and you should never leave the printer unattended. Please take this into account when planning a print.

Specs

  • Print Area: 152 mm x 152 mm x 158 mm
  • Top Print Speed: 275mm/sec (10.8 in/sec) at 0.18 mm layer height
  • Layer Thickness: From 0.05 mm to 0.50 mm
  • Capable Materials: ABS, PLA, HIPS, PVA, wood filled filaments, Polyester (Tritan), PETT, bronze and copper filled filaments, Polycarbonate, Nylon, PETG, conductive PLA and ABS, UV luminescent filaments, PCTPE, PC-ABS, Alloy 910
  • Filament Size: standard 3 mm
  • Print Surface: Heated borosilicate glass bed covered with PEI print surface

Using the Lulzbot Minis

The Lulzbot Minis are accessible to all members following a 3D printing induction or demonstration of existing knowledge of the process.

Powering on and accessing the printers

The two printers are controlled by Octoprint. Power on the printer you wish to use at the on/off switch on the front then after about a minute connect using the links below.

Sandy

Ramon

Slicing for printing

In common with most 3D printers, you must convert your 3D design file (STL, 3MF etc.) into a set of commands specific to the type of machine you wish to print on. For the Lulzbot Minis, this is "Cura Lulzbot Edition", installed on the computers in the PC Lab (TBC).

Removing your print from the print bed

TBC

Potential problems and solutions

TBC

Shutdown

How to shut down OctoPi

Before switching off at the switch, please shutdown Octopi by clicking on the 'power' icon on the top left and choosing "Shutdown system". Give the Raspberry Pi about 60s to shut down then switch the printer off at the switch on the front.

Loading & unloading filament

TBC