Difference between revisions of "Rostock Max V2"
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− | |use = The Rostock Max V2 uses a tablet PC with built-in slicing software. To create a print, you just need to move your .STL file to the micro SD card which is plugged into the tablet. | + | |use = |
+ | == New == | ||
+ | Note: This process is under development and may change. Check back here if you have issues. | ||
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+ | === Slicing === | ||
+ | STL files can be sliced using MatterControl on the design PC in the Fab Lab. The generated G-Code is then saved and uploaded to Octoprint. | ||
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+ | For more information, visit the [http://wiki.mattercontrol.com/ MatterControl Wiki] | ||
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+ | === Printing === | ||
+ | This printer is run using Octoprint. It can be reached at http://192.168.9.227. The username and password are 'maker'. To run a print uplaod your G-Code file using the file browser on the bottom right of the page, then click the print button when the file is done uploading. | ||
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+ | For more information, visit the [http://wiki.mattercontrol.com/ MatterControl Wiki] | ||
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+ | == Old == | ||
+ | The Rostock Max V2 uses a tablet PC with built-in slicing software. To create a print, you just need to move your .STL file to the micro SD card which is plugged into the tablet. | ||
The easiest way to do this is via the cloud service provided by MatterControl. | The easiest way to do this is via the cloud service provided by MatterControl. |
Revision as of 21:35, 17 May 2016
Rostock Max V2 | |
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Rostock Max V2 3D Printer | |
Technical Specifications | |
Build Volume | 280 (circular) x 375 mm |
Filament Types | PLA, ABS |
Filament Sizes | 1.75 mm |
X/Y Resolution | 0.1mm |
Z Resolution | 0.0125 |
Nozzle Diameter | 0.5mm |
Max Nozzle Temperature | 245° C |
Heated Bed | yes (SLOW) |
Max Bed Temperature | 110° C |
Additional Information | |
User Manual | Rostock-MAX-v2-User-Guide-1stEdition.pdf |
Website | Rostock Max V2 Product Page |
Features
The Rostock has the largest build area of MakeICT's 3D printers.
Access Policy
See 3D Printing for access policy.
Use
New
Note: This process is under development and may change. Check back here if you have issues.
Slicing
STL files can be sliced using MatterControl on the design PC in the Fab Lab. The generated G-Code is then saved and uploaded to Octoprint.
For more information, visit the MatterControl Wiki
Printing
This printer is run using Octoprint. It can be reached at http://192.168.9.227. The username and password are 'maker'. To run a print uplaod your G-Code file using the file browser on the bottom right of the page, then click the print button when the file is done uploading.
For more information, visit the MatterControl Wiki
Old
The Rostock Max V2 uses a tablet PC with built-in slicing software. To create a print, you just need to move your .STL file to the micro SD card which is plugged into the tablet.
The easiest way to do this is via the cloud service provided by MatterControl.
- Go to sync.mattercontrol.com
- Login with info@makeict.org / makeict!
- Find the RostockMax v2 and click "Add File to Queue"
- From the tablet itself, you can now print your STL from the queue.
For more information, visit the MatterControl Wiki
Acquisition
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