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== 3D printers ==
== 3D printers ==


The 3D printers are located in Low.
We have three Prusa printers in the Studio, one MK4 and two [https://www.prusa3d.com/product/original-prusa-mk4s/ MK4S].


=== Prusa MK4 ===


We have two MK4 printers.


==== Install Prusa Software - PrusaSlicer ====


==== How to print your model ====
Download and install the PrusaSlicer software -- the software translates your 3D model into machine readable instructions for the 3D printer.
* https://github.com/prusa3d/PrusaSlicer/releases
* https://www.prusa3d.com/page/prusaslicer_424/


Download and install the PrusaSlicer software https://www.prusa3d.com/page/prusaslicer_424/ -- the software translates your 3D model into machine readable instructions for the 3D printer.
A configuration wizard might open up when install is complete, if this happens click through all steps and make sure the correct Prusa is selected in step 4 (see image).
[[File:ConfigurationWizard.png|thumb|Correct setting for PrusaSlicer for MK4 and MK4S]]


'''How to print'''


Steps:
* Export your 3D model into .stl or .f3d file format
 
* Open 3D model with PrusaSlicer
* Export your 3D model into STL file format (see how to create 3D model)
* Check that all settings are correct, make sure to add support when needed
* Drag and drop your STL 3D model into the PrusaSlicer
* Press button "Slice now" in the bottom right corner
** Follow link for PrusaSlicer settings for the MK4
* If everything looks ok, export the file by pressing "Export G-code" in the bottom right corner
* Put you gcode file into the USB stick and plug the USB stick into the 3D printer
* Now you have a .gcode file, put the file into a USB stick and plug it into the 3D printer
** After plugging the USB stick you should see your model on the Prusa screen
** After plugging the USB stick you should see your model on the Prusa screen
** If you don't see your model on the Prusa screen turn the knob on the screen panel to find your gcode
** If you don't see your model on the Prusa screen turn the knob on the screen panel to find your file
* Press the knob inwards (the knob is also a button) to print your model
* Press the knob to start printing your model
 
* Stay and check that the print start correctly. If the print fails, something with the settings on the slice is wrong and you need to go back and change the settings
=== Prusa MK4S ===
 
We have two MK4S printers.
 
Download and install the PrusaSlicer software https://www.prusa3d.com/page/prusaslicer_424/


[[File:MK4S-1.png|thumb|Prusa MK4S]]
[[File:MK4S-1.png|thumb|Prusa MK4S]]


[[File:MK4S-head-1.png|thumb|Prusa MK4S head]]
<!-- [[File:MK4S-head-1.png|thumb|Prusa MK4S head]] -->
 
==== How to print your model ====
 
Download and install the PrusaSlicer software https://www.prusa3d.com/page/prusaslicer_424/ -- the software translates your 3D model into machine readable instructions for the 3D printer.
 
 
Steps:
 
* Export your 3D model into STL file format (see how to create 3D model)
* Drag and drop your STL 3D model into the PrusaSlicer
** Select the MK4S printer on the PrusaSlicer
* Put you gcode file into the USB stick and plug the USB stick into the 3D printer
** After plugging the USB stick you should see your model on the Prusa screen
** If you don't see your model on the Prusa screen turn the knob on the screen panel to find your gcode
* Press the knob inwards (the knob is also a button) to print your model
 


=== ZYXX ===
==== How the settings look like in the PrusaSlicer ====


The models are retired.
Settings for the Prusa MK4 on the Prusaslicer:


=== FlashForge ===
* '''Print settings''': 0.20mm SPEED
* '''Filament''': Generic PLA
* '''Printer''': Original Prusa MK4 Input Shaper 0.4 nozzle
* '''Supports''': None (change to "Support on the build plate only" in case you get error messages after the slicing is done -- this setting depends on your geometry)
* '''Infill''': 15% (recommended)
* '''Brim''': [unticked] (Select to print a so-called brim in case is necessary for your geometry, typically when you have little touching surface with the build plate)


The model is retired.


=== Formlabs ===


This is a resin 3D printer.
[[File:prusa-slicer-settings.png|thumb|Prusaslicer settings for MK4]]

Latest revision as of 14:16, 11 March 2026

3D printers

We have three Prusa printers in the Studio, one MK4 and two MK4S.


Install Prusa Software - PrusaSlicer

Download and install the PrusaSlicer software -- the software translates your 3D model into machine readable instructions for the 3D printer.

A configuration wizard might open up when install is complete, if this happens click through all steps and make sure the correct Prusa is selected in step 4 (see image).

Correct setting for PrusaSlicer for MK4 and MK4S

How to print

  • Export your 3D model into .stl or .f3d file format
  • Open 3D model with PrusaSlicer
  • Check that all settings are correct, make sure to add support when needed
  • Press button "Slice now" in the bottom right corner
  • If everything looks ok, export the file by pressing "Export G-code" in the bottom right corner
  • Now you have a .gcode file, put the file into a USB stick and plug it into the 3D printer
    • After plugging the USB stick you should see your model on the Prusa screen
    • If you don't see your model on the Prusa screen turn the knob on the screen panel to find your file
  • Press the knob to start printing your model
  • Stay and check that the print start correctly. If the print fails, something with the settings on the slice is wrong and you need to go back and change the settings
Prusa MK4S


How the settings look like in the PrusaSlicer

Settings for the Prusa MK4 on the Prusaslicer:

  • Print settings: 0.20mm SPEED
  • Filament: Generic PLA
  • Printer: Original Prusa MK4 Input Shaper 0.4 nozzle
  • Supports: None (change to "Support on the build plate only" in case you get error messages after the slicing is done -- this setting depends on your geometry)
  • Infill: 15% (recommended)
  • Brim: [unticked] (Select to print a so-called brim in case is necessary for your geometry, typically when you have little touching surface with the build plate)


Prusaslicer settings for MK4