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The Mini is for printing with rubbery filament.
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M.84 Wait - printing large objects can take an extremely long time
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ins3DMinipronsolequick.txt - May 23, 2019 version The Mini is for printing with rubbery filament. This covers common situations; if something else is encountered consult the full instructions (ins3DMinipronsole.txt) Q.1 In MATE Terminal: cura (program to convert surface representation(.stl) to 3D printer instructions(.gcode)) Q.2 When Cura control display appears click on Machine (at top) Q.3 Click on LulzBot Mini Q.4 At Fill - Fill density (%): enter desired value (i.e., 20 for prototypes) Q.5 At Speed and temperature - Printing temperature (C): 220 Q.6 At Speed and temperature - Bed temperature (C): 70 Q.7 At Support - Support type: select None, Touching buildplate, or Everywhere (depends on object to be printed;if in doubt select Everywhere) Q.8 At Support - Platform adhesion type: select None, Brim, or Raft (depends on object; if in doubt select Brim) Q.9 Click on LOAD MODEL (top center of Cura window) Q.10 Click on filetoprint.stl (scroll down if needed; i.e., testcube.stl) Q.11 Click on Open (lower right) Q.12 Put glue (purple glue stick (PVA)) on Mini bed Q.13 Check that there is sufficient correct (rubbery) filament on reel (the following steps may take a long time) Q.14 When SAVE GCODE lights up (just to right of LOAD MODEL) click on it; if a removable drive message does not appear skip Q.15-Q.17 Q.15 Click on Custom file destination Q.16 Click on OK Q.17 Click on hacdc Q.18 When Save toolpath window appears click on Save (bottom right) Q.19 When Cura states (at bottom) Saved as /home/hacd... (with a large X to the right) click on tiny x at far right top of Cura (to close Cura) Q.20 scp filetoprint.gcode [email protected]:/home/hacdc (i.e., testcube.gcode; send to 3D printer computer) Q.21 At Password: enter standard password Q.22 If Mini power is off turn it on (rocker switch on left; red light in switch should come on) Q.23 At 3D printer computer (keyboard usually on Taz):Ctrl Alt F3 (always hold Ctrl & Alt down when pressing the other key (F3 (at top) not F & 3)) Q.24 If the monitor (above Taz on left) shows a final line starting with a printer in use see full instructions Q.25 If the monitor shows a final line that starts with offline, MINI, ROSTOCK, or TAZ skip Q.26-Q.28; [nnnnn@pronterhost ~]$ where nnnn is anything skip Q.26-Q.27; anything else other than pronterhost login: see full instructions Q.26 pronterhost login: hacdc Q.27 At Password: enter standard password Q.28 pronsole Q.29 connect /dev/MINI Q.30 load /home/hacdc/filetoprint.gcode (i.e., /home/hacdc/testcube.gcode) Q.31 Wait until the monitor states the file is loaded (may take a while) Q.32 If the final line does not show MINI in green see full instructions Q.33 print Q.34 Wait for Mini to start and check that it is printing OK Q.35 Wait - printing large objects can take an extremely long time ins3DMinipronsolequick.txt - May 23, 2019 version ins3DMinipronsole.txt - May 23, 2019 version The Mini is for printing with rubbery filament. This is the full detailed instructions for using the Mini with pronsole (the old way). Many of the steps (i.e., M.1-M.4) can usually be skipped; see ins3DMinipronsolequick.txt for minimal instructions. M.1 Make sure long power strip above microwave oven is on (orange light on in switch at right end) M.2 Make sure Mini is plugged in to long power strip M.3 Make sure 3D printer computer (Dell computer left of Rostock) is plugged in to horizontal power strip just to left of Taz M.4 Make sure the 3D printer computer monitor (above & to left of Taz) is plugged into power strip left of Taz M.5 If the power strip left of Taz is off (no orange light) turn it on ((switch at wall end; orange light in switch should come on) M.6 If the 3D printer computer is off (no green light in power button in center of front above silver Dell logo) press the power button (light should come on) M.7 Check that there is sufficient correct (rubbery) filament on the reel M.8 If the filament diameter is not written on the reel measure the diameter (calipers are in the Measurement bin) in several places and write the average diameter on the reel M.9 At the tabletop computer in MATE Terminal: cura (program to convert surface representation(.stl) to 3D printer instructions(.gcode)) M.10 If Basic appears at the top left when the Cura control display appears click on it & skip M.11-M.13 M.11 Click on Expert M.12 Click on Switch to full settings... M.13 At Profile copy click No M.14 If Quality is not immediately below Basic click on Basic M.15 Click on Machine (at top) M.16 Click on LulzBot Mini M.17 At Fill - Fill density (%): enter desired value (i.e., 20 for prototypes) M.18 At Speed and temperature - Printing temperature (C): 220 M.19 At Speed and temperature - Bed temperature (C): 70 M.20 At Support - Support type: select None, Touching buildplate, or Everywhere (depends on object to be printed;if in doubt select Everywhere) M.21 At Support - Platform adhesion type: select None, Brim, or Raft (depends on object; if in doubt select Brim) M.22 At Filament - Diameter (mm): enter diameter written on reel M.23 Click on LOAD MODEL (top left of image) M.24 If you don't see the file to print (i.e., testcube.stl) click on hacdc & scroll down if needed M.25 Click on filetoprint.stl (i.e., testcube.stl) M.26 Click on Open (lower right) M.27 Put glue (purple glue stick (PVA)) on Mini bed (some of the following steps may take a long time); if you do not want to change a dimension of the object or make its mirror image skip M.28-M.35 M.28 When the object appears on right click on it; if you do not want to make a mirror image skip M.29-M.30 M.29 Click on MIRROR (right icon of 3 at bottom left of image) M.30 Click on the new icon above MIRROR with the correct reflection plane (MIRROR Z, MIRROR Y, MIRROR X); if you do not want to change a dimension skip M.31-M.35 M.31 Click on SCALE (center icon of 3 at bottom left of image) M.32 At X: enter number to scale x direction by (i.e., .5 to shrink to half width); to scale all directions (x, y, & z) by the same amount skip M.33-M.35 (Cura will do it automaticly) M.33 Click on lock to right of Uniform Scale M.34 At Y: enter number to scale y (depth) by M.35 At Z: enter number to scale z (height) by M.36 When SAVE GCODE lights up (just to right of LOAD MODEL) click on it; if a removable drive message does not appear skip M.37-M.39 M.37 Click on Custom file destination M.38 Click on OK M.39 Click on hacdc M.40 When Save toolpath window appears enter file name (i.e., testcubeM.gcode) after Name: (at top) M.41 Click on Save (bottom right) M.42 When Cura states (at bottom) Saved as /home/hacd... (with a large X to the right) click on tiny x at far right top of Cura (to close Cura) M.43 scp filetoprint.gcode [email protected]:/home/hacdc (i.e., testcubeM.gcode; send to 3D printer computer; note that it may be necessary to wait later (at M.68) for this to finish) M.44 At Password: enter standard password M.45 If Mini power is off (no red light in rocker switch on left) turn it on (light should come on) M.46 At 3D printer computer (keyboard usually on Taz):Ctrl Alt F3 (always hold Ctrl & Alt down when pressing the other key (F3 (at top) not F & 3)) M.47 If the monitor (above Taz on left) does not show a final line starting with a printer in use skip M.48-M.52 M.48 Ctrl Alt F2 M.49 If the final line does not start with a printer in use skip M.50-M.52 M.50 Ctrl Alt F6 M.51 If the final line does not start with a printer in use skip M.52 M.52 Ctrl Alt F5 M.53 If the monitor is blank or only shows a flashing dash wait a minute M.54 Press Backspace & hold it down if anything is disappearing from the window M.55 If the monitor shows a final line that is just a flashing dash press Enter M.56 If the monitor shows a final line that starts offline, MINI, ROSTOCK, or TAZ skip M.57-M.66; [nnnnn@pronterhost ~]$ where nnnn is anything skip M.57-M.65; pronterhost login: skip M.57-M.63 M.57 If either Rostock or Taz printer is in use ***STOP*** & either wait for the printers to finish or get expert help M.58 Ctrl Alt F1 M.59 Click on 3 dots & > symbol in lower left corner of monitor M.60 Move cursor over Leave at lower right corner of new window M.61 Click on Reboot M.62 Click on OK M.63 When monitor comes back on (it takes a while):Ctrl Alt F3 M.64 pronterhost login: hacdc M.65 At Password: enter standard password M.66 pronsole M.67 connect /dev/MINI M.68 load /home/hacdc/filetoprint.gcode (i.e., /home/hacdc/testcubeM.gcode; it may be necessary to wait for the file to finish transferring from the other computer (step M.43)) M.69 Wait until the monitor states the file is loaded (may take a while) M.70 If the final line begins with MINI in green skip M.71-M.81 M.71 disconnect M.72 connect /dev/MINI M.73 Wait a minute M.74 Enter M.75 If the final line has MINI in green skip M.76-M.81 M.76 Turn off Mini power (rocker switch on left) M.77 Wait a minute M.78 Turn on Mini power M.79 Wait a couple minutes M.80 Repeat steps M.72-M.75 M.81 STOP & get expert help M.82 print M.83 Wait for Mini to start and check that it is printing OK M.84 Wait - printing large objects can take an extremely long time ins3DMinipronsole.txt - May 23, 2019 version