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| ===== Induction ===== | ===== Induction ===== | ||
| - | Inductions for the 3D printers are now available on the member portal (right-hand | + | 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”, |
| **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 | ||
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| ===== Manual ===== | ===== 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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| ===== 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 | + | * 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:// | ||
| ===== Maintenance ===== | ===== Maintenance ===== | ||