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| + | ====== Filament Storage ====== | ||
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| + | Filament tends to be hydroscopic, | ||
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| + | * Return unused filament in the container and seal the lid. | ||
| + | * When pulling a spool of filament out of the container, make sure it doesn' | ||
| ====== The Printing Software ====== | ====== The Printing Software ====== | ||
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| ==== Prepping The Build Plate ==== | ==== Prepping The Build Plate ==== | ||
| - | * **Makerbot Replicator 2** -- The build plate is covered with painter' | + | * **Makerbot Replicator 2** -- The build plate is covered with painter' |
| * **PRUSA i3 MK2s** -- The PRUSA has been modified to use a glass build plate. | * **PRUSA i3 MK2s** -- The PRUSA has been modified to use a glass build plate. | ||
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| * **Makerbot Replicator 2** -- No special requirements are needed to start a print on the Makerbot. | * **Makerbot Replicator 2** -- No special requirements are needed to start a print on the Makerbot. | ||
| * **PRUSA** -- The glass build plate on the PRUSA is an aftermarket modification. | * **PRUSA** -- The glass build plate on the PRUSA is an aftermarket modification. | ||
| - | - MC will beep at you and display a pop-up window telling you that the printing process has been paused.\\ | + | - MC will beep at you and display a pop-up window telling you that the printing process has been paused.\\ |
| - | - Remove the clips holding the glass plate onto the build plate, and then remove the glass plate. | + | - Remove the clips holding the glass build plate onto the bed, and then remove the glass plate. |
| - | - Click: Resume\\ \\ The printer will go through a self-leveling routing where the extruder head will use a probe on multiple points around the build plate. **If the glass were still on the build plate during this self-leveling process then the extruder head would crash into the glass, possibly damaging the printer and/or breaking the glass.** \\ \\ | + | - Click: Resume\\ The printer will go through a self-leveling routing where the extruder head will use a probe on multiple points around the bed.\\ \\ **If the glass were still on the bed during this self-leveling process then the extruder head would crash into the glass, possibly damaging the printer and/or breaking the glass.** \\ \\ |
| - | - Once the self-leveling process has completed and the printer has reached temperature, | + | - Once the self-leveling process has completed and the printer has reached temperature, |
| - | - Click: Resume\\ | + | - Click: Resume\\ \\ |
| * Watch as the first layer is printed. | * Watch as the first layer is printed. | ||
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| + | **NOTE: If anything goes horribly wrong during the printing process click " | ||
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| + | ====== Removing A Print ====== | ||
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| + | Using the tools provided, carefully remove the model from the bed. For the Makerbot, try to avoid ripping the tape if possible. | ||
| ====== My Print Failed, This Sucks! ====== | ====== My Print Failed, This Sucks! ====== | ||