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We try to keep an array of working printers connected to this server.
We try to keep an array of working printers connected to this server.
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* Ultimaker Original modified Direct Drive(1.75mm)
* Ultimaker Original modified Direct Drive(1.75mm)


You can get the Prusaslicer config here:
[https://cloud.nurd.space/f/1300185 UMO+DD_Prusaslicer_config.ini]


We recommend using PrusaSlic3r to convert STL to gcode, then upload gcode to the appropriate printer on the server and print. Printer profiles to follow ...
Upload your gcode via network or USB disk.  


Some suggestions:
* please don't use old (and thus brittle) filament
* use hairspray on the buildplate as needed
* check leveling of buildplate for proper adhesion
* remove filament immediately after printing to avoid breakage of filament in the extruder


 


FvH says: PrusaSlicer does not seem to support the Ultimaker? For the ultimaker, you can use https://ultimaker.com/software/ultimaker-cura/
For support/assistance contact berend.

Latest revision as of 00:41, 23 April 2026

3D-Print Farm
3d-Print Farm.jpeg
Participants
Skills
Status Operational
Niche 3D Printing
Purpose Reliable fabrication
Tool Yes
Location 3D-Corner
Cost
Tool category Fabrication

3D-Print Farm

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We try to keep an array of working printers connected to this server.

Current working printers:

  • Ultimaker Original modified Direct Drive(1.75mm)

You can get the Prusaslicer config here: UMO+DD_Prusaslicer_config.ini

Upload your gcode via network or USB disk.

Some suggestions:

  • please don't use old (and thus brittle) filament
  • use hairspray on the buildplate as needed
  • check leveling of buildplate for proper adhesion
  • remove filament immediately after printing to avoid breakage of filament in the extruder


For support/assistance contact berend.