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FDM Training SOP

Last edited: Haley Holcomb (08/26/22)
Tool Lead: Jason Wei & Andrew Furst
Contact: jwei@ucsb.edu & Andrewfurst@ucsb.edu

Ultimaker Printers

Training Checklist:

Safety Concerns

Common Mistakes

Safe Operating Procedures Review

  1. Launch Cura version 5 (dark blue icon)
  2. Select printer and material(s) (ensure material is under 'Ultimaker' material section) on top selection bar
  3. Select File → Open Files → Open desired project (.STL file type)
  4. Using task bar on the left hand side, position model as desired
  5. Under print settings, reset all print settings to default by → going to custom tab → open Profile drop down menu → select desired slice height → open Profile drop down menu again → select “Discard current changes” (if greyed out and not selectable, then the settings are already default)
  6. Switch back to “Recommended” print settings for ease of use
  7. Adjust infill percentage and support
  8. Support can be generated using ether nozzle, typically nozzle one holds build material with nozzle two printing with dissolvable support material
    • PVA support material needs to be dried in PrintDry container for at least 10 hrs prior to printing
  9. Ensure “Adhesion” is selected
  10. Save the .gcode (file type Ultimaker 3 uses) or .ufp (file type Ultimaker S5 uses) file from Cura to a USB drive
  11. Select “PREVIEW” tab on top of screen to preview print
    • Specific layer cross sections can be viewed by adjusting slider to the right of screen
  12. Remove glass build plate (pull open clips first), bring to fume hood #3 (spray booth)
  13. Spray build plate with IPA and wipe off with paper towel
  14. Spray thin layer of hairspray on build plate to ensure bed adhesion
  15. Reinstall build plate into printer (secure using clips)
  16. Connect thumb drive to printer → select desired file → select print

Note: If adjusting advanced print settings, please do so after creating a separate/duplicate print settings profile (do not change default print setting profiles). Adjusting settings may lead to more (OR LESS) successful prints. Contact Workshop Wizard responsible for Ultimaker if print fails or knowledge of advanced settings is desired.

Post Processing

Part Removal and Cleaning

Maintenance

Additional Information

Cura Model Settings

  1. Move: Allows you to move your model across the plane in the x-, y-, and z- direction
  2. Scaling: Allows you to scale your model in the x-, y-, and z- direction by a percentage amount
  3. Rotation: Allows you to rotate your model. Make sure to select the face that you want to align to the print bed. Ensure that you align the face with the greatest surface area.
  4. Mirror: Allows you to mirror your model.
  5. Per Model Settings: Allows you to change print settings for each model. This allows you to have multiple prints on the same build plate while still using different print settings for each model.
  6. Support Blocker: Allows you to prevent support from being generated in certain areas.
  7. Print selected model with Extruder 1: Select which model to print with Extruder 1. This is generally build material.
  8. Print selected model with Extruder 2: Select which model to print with Extruder 2. This is generally support material.

Cura Print Settings

  1. Printer Type: Choose Ultimaker 3 or Ultimaker 5 Extended.
  2. Material Type: This allows you to choose the material type you have loaded into the printer. Ensure that both the material type as well as the printhead diameter settings match the printheads on the printer
  3. Layer thickness, infill, support: Allows you to adjust the thickness, infill, and support you wish to use. Ensure that you enable adhesion

Troubleshooting

Critical Printer Problems

Print Quality Problems

F270 Printer

Training Checklist:

Overview:

Safety

Job Setup

GrabCad Print overall Model Settings

GrabCad Print Model Settings

Make sure to record the material used and print time in FBS along with the other job information requested.

  1. At the printer:
    1. Make sure that there is enough room on a CLEAN build tray for your part, and that the build tray is secured in the printer with the locking arm horizontal. Build trays may be used until the entire build area has been printed on, but printed areas should ideally not be reused.
  2. Start the job at the printer

Post-Processing


Rates

F270:

Material $/Spool cu in/Spool $/cu in $/cc
PLA 79 60 1.31 .08
ABS 164 60 2.73 .17
Sup 228 60 3.79 .23

F270 hourly charge: $1/hr to pay for head replacement

Ultimaker: ABS: .12/gram