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The space acquired three Ender 3 3D printers in July 2020. These are located in the [[CNC Area]] and are available for general use.
The space has two Ender 3 3D printers and an Ender 5 Pro currently available for use by members. These are located in the [[CNC Area]] and are available for general use. The two Ender 3s are identified by the colour of their controller casing and are known as "Red" and "Yellow"


While no specific induction is required, these tools should not be used by members with no prior experience of 3D printing.
The PC in the area has various slicing software and a microSD card reader to save your files ready for printing.
 
While no specific induction is required, to avoid accidental damage these tools should only used by members with prior experience of 3D printing. If you need basic instruction please contact the [[Team:3D Printing|3D Printing team]].
 
In order to keep the machines operational for as many users as possible please:
 
* bring your own filament
* remove and purge your filament at the end of a print
* print from microSD cards rather than via USB
* notify the 3D Printing team of any issues

Revision as of 09:29, 16 November 2022

Creality Ender 3D Printers
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Manufacturer Creality
Model Ender 3/5
AKA {{{aka}}}
Obtained Via Donation (July 2020)
Location CNC Area
Team 3D Printing
Induction Required No
Booking {{{booking}}}
Status Defunct
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The space has two Ender 3 3D printers and an Ender 5 Pro currently available for use by members. These are located in the CNC Area and are available for general use. The two Ender 3s are identified by the colour of their controller casing and are known as "Red" and "Yellow"

The PC in the area has various slicing software and a microSD card reader to save your files ready for printing.

While no specific induction is required, to avoid accidental damage these tools should only used by members with prior experience of 3D printing. If you need basic instruction please contact the 3D Printing team.

In order to keep the machines operational for as many users as possible please:

  • bring your own filament
  • remove and purge your filament at the end of a print
  • print from microSD cards rather than via USB
  • notify the 3D Printing team of any issues