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* Load your .STL file with the button 'load model'.
* Load your .STL file with the button 'load model'.
* Prepare your model with Cura. This will slice your model to coordinates for the 3D-printer.
* Prepare your model with Cura. This will slice your model to coordinates for the 3D-printer.
* Cura will show the gcode after it's done preparing. With the arrow on top (next to [  1]) you can cycle through the layers.


= Gcode to printer =
= Gcode to printer =

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This manual describes how to use the 3D-printer that's connected to the PrinterPC.

First things first

  • Boot the PrinterPC if it isn't already on, and log in with user 'printer' and password 'printer'.
  • Make sure the printer is on. This is done by switching the PSU on that's next to it.

STL to gcode

  • Open Cura (in the launch menu under 'Other').
  • Load your .STL file with the button 'load model'.
  • Prepare your model with Cura. This will slice your model to coordinates for the 3D-printer.
  • Cura will show the gcode after it's done preparing. With the arrow on top (next to [ 1]) you can cycle through the layers.

Gcode to printer

  • Open Pronterface (also filed under 'Other). This is the printer interface thingy.
  • Click on 'connect' in Pronterface.
  • Preheat the head and bed of the printer. The head must be 185 degrees and the bed 62 degrees. These are probably already set, but if not: type in the degrees in the bottom left corner and click on 'set' (both of them).
  • Check the 'Watch' box and click on 'Check temp'.
  • Wait until the bed and the head are at the desired temperature (you can see them at the bottem of the screen).
  • Load the gcode file that you have made with Cura (not the STL).

Print!

  • If the printer is heated click on 'Print'.

Troubleshooting

Questions -> BuZz