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|websiteText = Prusa i3 MK3 Store Page
 
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|features = This printer has a number of advanced features that are not present on any of our other machines:
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|features = These printers have a number of advanced features that make them easier to use:
*Filament sensor to detect jams and material depletion
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*Filament sensor to detect material depletion
 
*Automatic bed leveling
 
*Automatic bed leveling
 
*Head crash detection
 
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=== Before Printing ===
 
=== Before Printing ===
In order for prints to adhere properly the bed must be clean. Wipe it down with isopropyl alcohal (NOT acetone!) before a print to ensure that the bed is free of oils and dust. The exception to this rule is if you are printing PETG. When printing PETG you need to apply glue stick to prevent the material from bonding too strongly with the bed and causing damage.
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In order for prints to adhere properly the bed must be clean. Wipe it down with isopropyl alcohol (NOT acetone!) before a print to ensure that the bed is free of oils and dust. There are some special cases for bed preparation depending on the material used. '''Certain materials can damage the bed surface if not used properly'''. Check this chart for more info: https://help.prusa3d.com/en/materials . This will show you which bed is best for the material that you are using. Always check that the correct bed type is selected on the LCD menu before starting your print. Using the wrong setting can damage the bed or prevent proper adhesion.
  
 
See this link for more information on bed preparation: https://help.prusa3d.com/article/6Gtws6Yqjg-pei-print-surface-preparation
 
See this link for more information on bed preparation: https://help.prusa3d.com/article/6Gtws6Yqjg-pei-print-surface-preparation
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|acquisition = This printer was purchased using a combination of membership dues and targeted donations. Thanks to everyone who donated!
 
|acquisition = This printer was purchased using a combination of membership dues and targeted donations. Thanks to everyone who donated!
 
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[[Category:Equipment]]

Latest revision as of 09:44, 5 June 2022

Prusa i3 MK3s+
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Stock image of Prusa i3 MK3
Technical Specifications
Build Volume 250 x 210 x 200 mm
Filament Types PLA, ABS
Filament Sizes 1.75mm
X/Y Resolution 0.01 mm
Z Resolution ~0.01 mm
Nozzle Diameter 0.4 mm
Max Nozzle Temperature 300° C
Heated Bed Yes
Max Bed Temperature 100° C
Additional Information
User Manual https://manual.prusa3d.com/c/Original_Prusa_i3_MK3_kit_assembly
Website Prusa i3 MK3 Store Page

Features

These printers have a number of advanced features that make them easier to use:

  • Filament sensor to detect material depletion
  • Automatic bed leveling
  • Head crash detection

Access Policy

See 3D_Printing#Machine_Access_Policy for access policy.

Use

See 3D Printing#Workflow for general workflow information.

DO NOT SPRAY BED WITH HAIRSPRAY!

Before Printing

In order for prints to adhere properly the bed must be clean. Wipe it down with isopropyl alcohol (NOT acetone!) before a print to ensure that the bed is free of oils and dust. There are some special cases for bed preparation depending on the material used. Certain materials can damage the bed surface if not used properly. Check this chart for more info: https://help.prusa3d.com/en/materials . This will show you which bed is best for the material that you are using. Always check that the correct bed type is selected on the LCD menu before starting your print. Using the wrong setting can damage the bed or prevent proper adhesion.

See this link for more information on bed preparation: https://help.prusa3d.com/article/6Gtws6Yqjg-pei-print-surface-preparation

Filament Change

  • Press the click wheel once for menu
  • Select preheat and choose the appropriate material
  • Once heated, press the click wheel for menu
  • Scroll down and choose 'Unload Filament'
  • Remove filament immediately
  • Insert new material and it should automatically load
    • If it doesn't load automatically, select 'Autoload Filament' or 'Load Filament' from the menu and follow prompts

Print Removal

DO NOT USE SCRAPERS!

Lift the spring steel sheet off of the bed by the front corners. Gently flex the bed in both directions until the print loosens enough to be removed.

Acquisition

This printer was purchased using a combination of membership dues and targeted donations. Thanks to everyone who donated!