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equipment:electronics:3dprinters:prusacoreone [2025/08/14 17:54] kitequipment:electronics:3dprinters:prusacoreone [2025/10/06 17:09] (current) kit
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 <callout title="Induction Required" type="danger" icon="true"> 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. </callout> <callout title="Induction Required" type="danger" icon="true"> 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. </callout>
  
-<callout title="Crush / Entanglement / Burn Hazard" type="warning" icon="true"> This equipment is hazardous to the user or those around them, take care during use.</callout>+===== Risks =====
  
 +<callout title="Crush / Entanglement / Burn Hazard" type="warning" icon="true"> This equipment is hazardous to the user or those around them, take care during use. </callout>
 +
 +===== Health and Safety =====
 +
 +  * 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" chat if you are going to leave the printer unattended for a significant amount of time.
 +  * 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 should not be used without additional advanced filtration system - the bench top ikea filtration is not suitable. Please speak to committee well in advanced if this is something you are looking to use.
  
 ===== Induction ===== ===== 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”, and take the 3D printer quiz. You will be shown the padlock code on successful completion.+Inductions for the 3D printers are now available on the member portal (PC near the door in the laser cutter room). Tap your card/keyfob on the reader, select “Manage machine inductions”, and take the 3D printer quiz. You will then have access on the RFID lockout box, you just need to tap your card/fob and it will switch on.
  
 **Print file format:** bgcode or gcode - bgcode will load and start printing faster **Print file format:** bgcode or gcode - bgcode will load and start printing faster
 +
 +Please use PrusaSlicer for slicing for the Hackspace 3D printers.
  
 ** Change the print in settings to Prusa Core One ** ** 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: You may need to update Slicer to get the new print settings this can be found here:
 [[https://help.prusa3d.com/product/core-one|Prusa CORE One Support]] [[https://help.prusa3d.com/product/core-one|Prusa CORE One Support]]
 +
 +**Printer profile:** Prusa CORE One HF0.4 nozzle
  
 **General usage and safety rules are the same as the other printers.**  **General usage and safety rules are the same as the other printers.** 
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 ===== Manual ===== ===== Manual =====
 {{ :equipment:electronics:3dprinters:prusa3d_manual_coreone_101_en.pdf |}} {{ :equipment:electronics:3dprinters:prusa3d_manual_coreone_101_en.pdf |}}
 +
 +===== 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
 +
 +For full details on why and recommended formatting tools on different operating systems please see Prusa's article on the subject.
 +
 +[[https://help.prusa3d.com/article/sd-cards-and-usb-drives_112291|]]
  
 ===== Filament ===== ===== Filament =====
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-Similarly to the MK4 is that it's very easy to print on different steel sheets. We have two:+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   * 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 ABS, PETG or FLEX, then you *need* to use the textured sheet.+  * 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. 
 + 
 +Any doubts check here: [[https://help.prusa3d.com/filament-material-guide|Filament Material Guide]]
  
 ===== Maintenance ===== ===== Maintenance =====
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