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− | Note: This process is under development and may change. Check back here for updates if something changes.
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− | === Slicing ===
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− | 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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− | 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 left of the page, then click the print button when the file is done uploading.
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− | 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.
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− | The easiest way to do this is via the cloud service provided by MatterControl.
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− | # Go to [http://sync.mattercontrol.com/my/device/ag9zfm1hdHRlcmNvbnRyb2xyFAsSB1ByaW50ZXIYgICAs9Su-AsM sync.mattercontrol.com]
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− | # Login with info@makeict.org / makeict!
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− | # Find the RostockMax v2 and click "Add File to Queue"
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− | # From the tablet itself, you can now print your STL from the queue.
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− | For more information, visit the [http://wiki.mattercontrol.com/ MatterControl Wiki]
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Revision as of 10:13, 4 June 2016
Rostock Max V2
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Rostock Max V2 3D Printer
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Technical Specifications
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Build Volume |
280 (circular) x 375 mm
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Filament Types |
PLA, ABS
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Filament Sizes |
1.75 mm
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X/Y Resolution |
0.1mm
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Z Resolution |
0.0125
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Nozzle Diameter |
0.5mm
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Max Nozzle Temperature |
245° C
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Heated Bed |
yes (SLOW)
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Max Bed Temperature |
110° C
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Additional Information
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User Manual |
Rostock-MAX-v2-User-Guide-1stEdition.pdf
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Website |
Rostock Max V2 Product Page
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Features
The Rostock has the largest build area of MakeICT's 3D printers.
Access Policy
See 3D Printing for access policy.
Use
See 3D Printing#Workflow for workflow information.
Acquisition
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