Last modified on 4 November 2012, at 21:56

3d printer

Revision as of 21:56, 4 November 2012 by Rorist (Talk | contribs) (Issue to fix)

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Issue to fix

  • The heater may be blocked inside
    • Needs to be removed and cleaned
    • Head may be replaced by the new one
  • Needs a new tube and fixation
  • One of the nozzle is loose. When the extrusion begin, the pipe will move.
  • Software is kind of crappy.

Cura for printing

  • http://daid.github.com/Cura/
  • it's the only software worth it
  • Yes, you will need PyOpenGL for it to run. Displaying nice 3d images is not that trivial.
  • Recommended: Use the dev version on github: https://github.com/daid/Cura.git (12.10 when I'm writing)
  • Required packages: wxPython and PyOpenGL.
  • You can use a python virtualenv.


  • On first Cura start, you don't need to upgrade to Marlin firmware because it's already done.
  • You should run the checks, at least to check if USB connection between PC and the printer is working. For temperature check, the printer need to cool down (to ~30) before heating and check, it can take looong time.
  • Now you can use Cura to print objects.


  • Load a .stl model.
  • Change orientation, size, etc...
  • Click on the Prepare print button.
  • Software will slice the object into GCode. The more you choose a large scale object, the longer the execution time is.
  • When it done, click on Print button to open the Printing dialog.
  • Wait the software connect with the printer, Connection button will turn from clickable to readonly and Print button will turn from readonly to clickable.
  • Click the Print button.
  • KEEP YOUR EYES ON THE PRINTER THROUGHOUT THE PRINTING PROCESS!!! And clean which could interfere the printing.


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