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====== Stratsys F270 FDM 3D Printer ====== | ====== Stratsys F270 FDM 3D Printer ====== | ||
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- | ^ Stratsys F270 FDM 3D Printer | ||
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- | | **Tool Type: | ||
- | | **Location: | ||
+ | ^ F270 ^ | ||
+ | | {{: | ||
+ | | **Tool Type: | ||
+ | | **Location: | ||
- | | **Supervisor** | ||
- | | David Bothman | ||
- | | (805) 893-4125 | ||
- | | bothman@cnsi.ucsb.edu | ||
- | | **Description: | + | | **Description: |
- | | **Manufacturer: | + | | **Manufacturer: |
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===== About ===== | ===== About ===== | ||
- | The F270 is a fast and precise filament fed fusion deposition printer. | + | The F270 is a fast and precise filament fed fusion deposition printer. |
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+ | ===== Safety Concerns ===== | ||
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+ | * The print heads can be very hot - do not touch them with bare hands unless positive they are cool. | ||
+ | * As with any automated machinery make sure that your body is clear of the moving parts to avoid injury. | ||
+ | * The support removal tank for the F270 is filled with heated caustic chemicals that dissolve the support material. An apron, gloves, and a face shield must be worn when inserting and removing parts or basket from tank. | ||
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+ | ---- | ||
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===== Training Documentation ===== | ===== Training Documentation ===== | ||
- | [[F270_sop|FDM Printer | + | |
+ | [[ultimaker_3_sop|FDM Training | ||
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+ | ===== Post-Processing ===== | ||
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+ | [[sca_naoh_bath|SCA 1200 HT NaOH parts bath]] | ||
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+ | ---- | ||
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===== Detailed Specifications ===== | ===== Detailed Specifications ===== | ||
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- | ===== Safety Concerns ===== | ||
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- | * The print heads can be very hot - do not touch them with bare hands unless positive they are cool. | ||
- | * As with any automated machinery make sure that your body is clear of the moving parts to avoid injury. | ||
- | * The support removal tank for the F270 is filled with heated caustic chemicals that dissolve the support material. An apron, Gloves, and a face shield must be warn when inserting and removing parts or basket from tank. | ||
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- | ===== Operating Procedures ===== | ||
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- | - On the F270 printers computer, launch GrabCad Print | ||
- | - Select File -> New Project -> Add Models -> Import desired models | ||
- | - Move models around on virtual build tray so that models on a used build tray do not overlap any previously printed spots | ||
- | - the purge block and printed model should be placed close together to minimize print time | ||
- | - Select "Print Settings" | ||
- | - From menu, select desired slice height, and verify that the first layer material is set to support. | ||
- | - Open and place build tray into F270, making sure that the tray is locked in place by pulling up on the front locking arm until arm is PARALLEL to build tray. | ||
- | - Select print, and send the job to the F270 3D printer | ||
- | - on the F270 touch screen, select your job, and then select print. | ||
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===== Reference Documentation ===== | ===== Reference Documentation ===== |
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