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* If switching filament thread the loose end of the filament through the holes in the spool so that it doesn't become tangled | * If switching filament thread the loose end of the filament through the holes in the spool so that it doesn't become tangled | ||
− | * If a printer is having issues | + | * If a printer is having issues leave a note on the printer explaining the issue and alert the #3dprinters channel |
* Clean up any failed prints | * Clean up any failed prints | ||
* Any hygroscopic filaments such as Nylon and TPU should be stored in the low-humidity PolyBox to keep them in good condition | * Any hygroscopic filaments such as Nylon and TPU should be stored in the low-humidity PolyBox to keep them in good condition |
Latest revision as of 02:17, 14 February 2022
Using the 3D Printer
If you do not know how to use a 3D printer, do not use the printers without asking for help! Message the #3dprinters Slack channel and someone can train you.
SSI uses Prusa i3 MK3S printers. The preferred slicing software is PrusaSlicer, which can be downloaded here.
Printer etiquette
- If switching filament thread the loose end of the filament through the holes in the spool so that it doesn't become tangled
- If a printer is having issues leave a note on the printer explaining the issue and alert the #3dprinters channel
- Clean up any failed prints
- Any hygroscopic filaments such as Nylon and TPU should be stored in the low-humidity PolyBox to keep them in good condition
3D Printer Troubleshooting Guide
- Make sure to clean the bed with rubbing alcohol before each print to improve bed adhesion
- Double check your slicer settings are set for the type of filament you are using