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====== Prusa Core One ====== | ====== Prusa Core One ====== | ||
- | WORK IN PROGRESS | + | {{ : |
- | Induction Required | + | <callout title=" |
- | This equipment requires an induction prior to use. For your own safety and to avoid damage to the equipment do not attempt to use it until you have been inducted. | + | |
- | Crush / Entanglement / Burn Hazard | + | |
- | This equipment is hazardous to the user or those around them, take care during use. | + | |
- | THE REST OF THIS IS FROM THE PRUSA XL AND WILL BE UPDATED | + | |
- | Induction | + | |
- | Inductions for the 3D printers are now available on the member portal (right-hand PC by the electronics bench). Tap your card/keyfob on the reader, select “Manage machine inductions”, | + | |
- | Print file format: bgcode or gcode - bgcode will load and start printing faster | + | ===== Risks ===== |
- | Change the print in settings | + | <callout title=" |
- | General usage and safety rules are the same as the other printers. | + | ===== Health |
- | However with regards | + | * Do not touch the nozzle or heatbed when the printer is printing or warming up. The nozzle can reach 300°C and the heatbed can reach over 100°C. |
+ | * Supervise at least the first few layers of the print and notify on the forum in the "long 3D print notifications" | ||
+ | * Report problems on the forum as soon as they arise. Do not attempt to disassemble the 3D printers unless you have been authorised to do so. | ||
+ | * ABS, ASA, HIPS, PA filament | ||
- | Standard settings: 1st colour, 2nd supports. These can be modified in the settings. You can use different types of filament within reason but consider the heat of the bed. Always make sure the filament in each line matches that in the software. | + | ===== Induction ===== |
- | Etiquette | + | Inductions for the 3D printers |
- | Only two 3D printers | + | |
- | Manual | + | **Print file format:** bgcode or gcode - bgcode will load and start printing faster |
- | prusa3d_manual_xl_104_en.pdf | + | |
- | Filament | + | Please use PrusaSlicer for slicing for the Hackspace 3D printers. |
- | All Hackspace 3D printers use 1.75mm filament. Most filaments such as PLA, ABS, PETG, FLEX etc are supported. Do not use filaments that require a nozzle temperature above 285°C such as polycarbonate. Abrasive filaments | + | |
+ | ** Change the print in settings to Prusa Core One ** | ||
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+ | You may need to update Slicer to get the new print settings this can be found here: | ||
+ | [[https:// | ||
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+ | **Printer profile:** Prusa CORE One HF0.4 nozzle | ||
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+ | **General usage and safety rules are the same as the other printers.** | ||
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+ | However with regards to filament the loading and unloading is slightly different as this has the spool holder and Nextruder - Prusa' | ||
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+ | ===== Etiquette ===== | ||
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+ | Due to high usage of the 3D printers only ONE should be used by a member at any one time. | ||
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+ | ===== Manual ===== | ||
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+ | ===== USB Format ===== | ||
+ | When loading G-code from a USB stick the Prusa 3d printers are only set up to support FAT32 file systems and the partition table should also be MBR. | ||
+ | If your USB stick works fine on a computer but isn't loaded by the printer, the most common issues are: | ||
+ | * It's formatted as exFAT rather than FAT32 | ||
+ | * It's using a GUID partition table rather than MBR | ||
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+ | For full details on why and recommended formatting tools on different operating systems please see Prusa' | ||
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+ | [[https:// | ||
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+ | ===== Filament | ||
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+ | All Hackspace 3D printers use 1.75mm filament. Most filaments such as PLA, PETG, FLEX etc are supported. Do not use filaments that require a nozzle temperature above 285°C such as polycarbonate. | ||
+ | Abrasive filaments | ||
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+ | Please **DO NOT** use ABS, ASA, HIPS, PA filaments as we need an advanced filtration system, please let committee know well in advanced if you will need this as a proposal will need to be raised. | ||
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+ | ===== Inserting filament ===== | ||
- | Inserting filament | ||
If you are starting with the printer, we recommend choosing PLA for the initial print. This material is easy to work with and does not require complex pre-print preparation. | If you are starting with the printer, we recommend choosing PLA for the initial print. This material is easy to work with and does not require complex pre-print preparation. | ||
- | Before you insert the filament, | + | * Prepare a spool of filament |
+ | * Cut the filament | ||
+ | * When the Preheat menu appears, select the filament material and wait for the nozzle to reach the desired temperature. Once it heats up fully, it will push out a bit of material from the nozzle. | ||
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+ | The printer will ask if the color of the extruded | ||
+ | extruded from the nozzle, and select one of the options: | ||
+ | * Filament extruded, correct color: YES | ||
+ | * Filament not extruded or wrong color: PURGE MORE (repeatable) | ||
+ | * Filament not extruded and PURGE MORE doesn' | ||
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+ | Please open the top slide vent when using PLA. | ||
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+ | ===== Unloading filament ===== | ||
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+ | **After use:** **Please completely remove your filaments** from all of the lines rather than leaving a clipped amount in. Due to the lines this would be a significant loss of filament and also potential pain of the filament being used by accident by following prints. | ||
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+ | - Select LCD Menu - Filament - Unload Filament | ||
+ | - The printer will preheat automatically. As soon as it reaches the right temperature, | ||
+ | - Once the extruder stops unloading the filament, remove it by hand from the PTFE tube. The filament needs to be wound up on the spool and secured carefully so that it does not tangle up. | ||
+ | - Make sure to secure the unloaded filament when you wind it up back onto the spool. If the end of the filament slips out, the spool may become tangled. | ||
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+ | ===== Accessories ===== | ||
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+ | Similarly to the Prusa XL is that it's very easy to print on different steel sheets. We have two: | ||
+ | * satin -- this is the default sheet for all filaments | ||
+ | * smooth -- this is the same as the previous printers. It should only be used for PLA. If you're printing PETG or FLEX, then you *need* to use the satin sheet. | ||
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+ | Any doubts check here: [[https:// | ||
- | If there is filament already in the lines please remove following the removing filament guidance below. | + | ===== Maintenance ===== |
- | Cut the end of the filament into a sharp point. Insert the filament into the PTFE tube on the side and keep pushing it inside. If the filament sensor is on, the filament will be automatically fed. If the filament sensor is off, proceed to step 2. | + | Keep heatbed free of debris |
- | Select | + | Wipe the bed with the supplied cleaning wipes soaked |
- | The Preheat menu will automatically appear. Select the material of the filament you want to insert and confirm the selection with the rotary knob. | + | Please do not get IPA on the transparent windows |
- | Wait until the nozzle reaches the desired temperature. | + | NO ACETONE!! |
- | Press the rotary knob to start feeding the filament. Push the filament into the PTFE tube lightly until you feel that the extruder gear has grabbed the filament and is pulling it in. | + | |
- | The feed wheel in the extruder will then pull the filament further into the extruder. Once it heats up fully, it will push out a bit of material from the nozzle. The printer will ask if the colour of the extruded filament is okay. The message | + | |
- | If the filament is extruded and the colour is correct, select YES | + | |
- | If the filament is not extruded or is contaminated with another colour, select: PURGE MORE (you can repeat this step) | + | |
- | If the filament is not extruded and PURGE MORE doesn' | + | |
- | Removing filament | + | ===== Features ===== |
- | After use: Please completely remove your filaments from all of the lines rather than leaving a clipped amount in. Due to the PTFE lines this would be a significant loss of filament and also potential pain of the filament being used by accident by following prints. | + | |
- | Select LCD Menu - Filament - Unload Filament | + | * **Build volume:** 250 x 220 x 270 mm (9.8’’×8.6’’x10.6’’) |
- | The printer will preheat automatically depending on the selected material. As soon as it reaches the right temperature, | + | * **Printer dimensions: |
- | Once the extruder stops unloading the filament, remove it from the PTFE tube by hand. Please keep in mind that the process of unloading the filament strand from the extruder takes a few seconds. Do not pull hard on the filament when the unloading process is running. Check the printer' | + | * **Filament diameter:** 1.75mm |
- | Make sure to secure the unloaded filament when you wind it up back onto the spool. If the end of the filament slips out, the spool may become tangled. | + | * **Supported materials: |
+ | * **Layer height:** 0.05-0.30 mm | ||
+ | * **Extruder: | ||
+ | * **Extruder electronics: | ||
+ | * **Filament path:** Aluminum heatsink, all-metal hotend | ||
+ | * **Drive system:** Nextruder Planetary Gear System, 10:1 gearbox ratio | ||
+ | * **Cooling fan** High-performance turbine, 360° cooling system | ||
+ | * **Nozzle** High-flow Prusa Nozzle brass CHT - 0.4 mm | ||
+ | * **Max nozzle temperature: | ||
+ | * **Max heatbed temperature: | ||
+ | * **Max Chmaber temperature: | ||
+ | ==== Troubleshooting ==== | ||
+ | The first port of call if there is an issue is to run a Selftest. This is a set of various tests that serve as a diagnostic tool. This can help detect the most common problems. | ||
- | Priming tower | + | The following tasks will be performed: |
- | The priming tower (not to be confused with the wipe tower produced by MMU2S/MMU3) is a small, mostly hollow block that is used to stabilize the pressure inside the nozzle once an extruder is unparked from the dock. The printer extrudes a tiny amount | + | * Test of heatsink fan and print fan |
+ | * Test of the X, Y, and Z axis | ||
+ | * Gearbox alignment | ||
+ | * Heater tests | ||
+ | * LoadCell test | ||
+ | * Network connection (Not set up at Hackspace) | ||
+ | * Setting up the filament sensor | ||
- | Switching between extruders is nearly instantaneous and there is very little waste because | + | At one point, |
- | Accessories | ||
- | Similarly to the MK4 is that it's very easy to print on different steel sheets. We have three: | ||
- | smooth – this is the same as the previous printers. It should only be used for PLA. If you're printing ABS, PETG or FLEX, then you *need* to use the textured sheet. | ||
- | textured – this is the strongest sheet and is a good choice for general printing in almost any filament. It has slightly lower bed adhesion than smooth when printing PLA, but only slightly. Remember – you may also need glue stick when using sticky filaments. | ||
- | satin – this is for PLA only and gives a slightly different surface finish. | ||
- | Toolhead 1 is equipped with a 0.4 mm ObXidian nozzle, allowing it to print with abrasive materials such as CF/GF filled filaments. DO NOT PRINT THESE WITH OTHER NOZZLES, ONLY TOOLHEAD 1. It will work with all other filaments on the approved list as well and should be all around more durable than the other nozzles. | ||
- | Features | ||
- | Printer design: Core XY | ||
- | Build volume: 360×360×360 mm (14.17’’×14.17’’×14.17’’) | ||
- | Printer dimensions: 700 mm (w) × 900 mm (h) × 720 mm (d) (27.5’’×35.5’’×28.5’’) including side spoolholders and the separate top enclosure cover | ||
- | Filament diameter: 1.75mm, wide range of thermoplastics supported (including, but not limited to PLA, PETG, ASA, ABS…) | ||
- | Extruder: Planetary 1:10 gearbox with no-slip drive gear, Load Cell sensor, E3D V6 compatible* | ||
- | Tool Changer with up to 5 tool heads (optional upgrade via built-in expansion port) | ||
- | Bed: Segmented heatbed with 16 individually controlled segments | ||
- | Print surface: Removable magnetic steel sheets with different surface finishes | ||
- | Electronics: | ||
- | Mesh Bed Levelling: Load Cell-based fully automatic first layer calibration with no Live Z adjustment | ||
- | Power panic: Hardware-based, | ||
- | Ethernet connection: built-in; network connectivity not required for setup or operation | ||
- | Wi-Fi module: built-in; network connectivity not required for setup or operation | ||
- | Common Problems | ||
- | Tool Offsets | ||
- | The tools can get slightly out of line with each other. This can be particularly noticeable on the z axis – when multi material printing, you might find that one tool prints slightly higher or lower than the others. If this happens, you can re-run the tool offset calibration wizard: https:// | ||
- | Bed adhesion | ||
- | As the printer isn't enclosed, it's prone to getting dust on the bed, and as it's a bigger bed anyway, it takes more cleaning. You might find that it takes noticeably more time to fully clean the bed. If you're having problems with bed adhesion, make sure it's very thoroughly cleaned. | ||