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* You can only be trained if you have RSVP'd to a Meetup session
 
* You can only be trained if you have RSVP'd to a Meetup session
  
== Training Cheatsheet - Conversion Course ==
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== Training Cheatsheet - Full Course ==
  
Members already trained on and familiar with the Makerbot 2X can attend this short conversion course to be signed off to use the Ultimaker 2 3D printer. Up to 10 people can be accommodated on each course, which lasts 20 to 30 minutes.
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'''Group Session'''
  
1. Physical Differences from the 2X
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1. Ask what each member hopes to get out of the 3D printer.
* Glass build plate, no kapton tape
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* Single extruder
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* Push feed
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2. General
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2. Explain how 3D printing works
* Use the correct filament (2.85mm, NOT 3mm or 1.75mm)
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* New filament storage system
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3. About CPE filament
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3. Safety
* Do not use CPE without checking with an owner
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* Burn hazard – nozzle and build plate
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* Unit may move unexpectedly
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* Avoid prolonged exposure to ABS fumes
  
4. Printing
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4. Damage to machine
* Fence / Brim / Raft
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* Fragile build plate
* OK to leave printer unattended after the first few layers
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* Jammed filament
* Camera will be added soon for remote monitoring
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* Use only plastic implements for part removal, take care not to melt them on the hot end
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5. Cura Software
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5. General
* Import and place
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* Use the correct filament (2.85mm)
* Simple mode
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* Filament storage and feed system
* Brief overview of advanced mode
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* Switch off when finished
* Temperature set on printer not slicer
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* Leave levelling to the owners but report any problems
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6. PLA vs ABS
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* How to tell the difference
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* Different temperature
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* PLA Biodegradable
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* See the Wiki for tips on printing with ABS and cleaning after
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7. Software / workflow
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* Importing
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* Positioning on bed
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* Supports
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* Setting quality / speed trade off
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* Advanced options
 
* Exporting to SD card
 
* Exporting to SD card
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* Wiki for tips on Cura
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8. Unload / load
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* Check filament for damadge, cut filament at an angle (see Wiki for problems when loading)
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* Attaching spool. Ensure correct direction and not tangled
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* Feeding (slow then fast)
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* Beware of wrapping round axle
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* Setting material in menu
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* Adjusting parameters, e.g. ABS plate temperature
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9. Printing
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* Preheating
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* Fence printing
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* Keep an eye on progress, locally or with camera
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* If leaving unattended, put a post-it (or badger) with your contact details
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* Use only plastic implements for part removal
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10. Other stuff
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* Demonstrate atomic method of cleaning the nozzle to prevent feed jams
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* Strength characteristics – orientation is important
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* '''Paying'''
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'''Individual Training Task'''
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Task
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* Should demonstrate import, setup, position and run
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* Choose a part that takes about 10 mins to print (preloaded on PC)
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Steps
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* Set individual to work, don't prompt but do answer questions (or pose if needed)
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* Talk through design once done, question/check things etc
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* Proceed to printing (watch carefully all steps)
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Assuming all ok:
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* Get them to read the health and safety notes about operation and materials
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* Highlight the wiki for more information and owners email address on poster
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* Add to the trained member list
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'''Project Oversight'''
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For next 2-3 projects, recommend member will find another more experienced trained user to support them (second pair of eyes)
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'''Record Training On Wiki'''
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6. Unload / Load filament
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== Please write your name clearly below ==
* How to feed (slow first, then fast)
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* Select correct material in menu
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* Changing temperature and speed parameters from printer
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7. Filament pricing
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* The trainer will add you to the Trained Users page on the Wiki but can't do that if they are unable to read your name.
* 5p per gram for PLA and ABS, to be kept under review
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* Please remember to check the Wiki for tips and updates on using the Ultimaker.
* Include wastage!
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8. Status of the old 3D Printers
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Date of training:
  
 
== Trained Users ==
 
== Trained Users ==
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The following members of Makespace are trained and qualified to use the 3D Printer (note, they are not qualified to train others however):
 
The following members of Makespace are trained and qualified to use the 3D Printer (note, they are not qualified to train others however):
  
* Paul Osborn (Rob Voisey, 2015-07-30)
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Stored privately.
* Julius Schmidt (Rob Voisey, 2015-07-30)
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* Peter Knight (Rob Voisey, 2015-07-30)
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* Adam Mulligan (Rob Voisey, 2015-07-30)
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* Charlotte Harvey (Rob Voisey, 2015-07-30)
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* Alex Gee (Rob Voisey, 2015-07-30)
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* Albert Santos (Rob Voisey, 2015-07-30)
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* Zizwani Mhango (Rob Voisey, 2015-07-30)
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* Christie Nel (Rob Voisey, 2015-07-30)
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* Robert Karpinski (Rob Voisey, 2015-07-30)
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* Alexis Mather (Stephen Harrison, 2015-08-03)
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* Ben Wheatley (Stephen Harrison, 2015-08-03)
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* Stevan Wing (Stephen Harrison, 2015-08-03)
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* Jae Tumer (Stephen Harrison, 2015-08-03)
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* Jennifer Herbert (Stephen Harrison, 2015-08-03)
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* Frodi Jones (Stephen Harrison, 2015-08-03)
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* Matt Wayland (Stephen Harrison, 2015-08-03)
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* Marco Aite (Stephen Harrison, 2015-08-03)
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* Graeham Douglas (Stephen Harrison, 2015-08-03)
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* Robin Sterling (Stephen Harrison, 2015-08-07)
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* Abhi Manyu (Stephen Harrison, 2015-08-07)
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* Ward Hills (Stephen Harrison, 2015-08-07)
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* Carols A. Lugo  (Stephen Harrison, 2015-08-07)
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* Ben Alper (Stephen Harrison, 2015-08-07)
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* Jon Green (Stephen Harrison, 2015-08-07)
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* Marcin Izo (Stephen Harrison, 2015-08-07)
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Latest revision as of 20:11, 25 January 2019

Equipment / UM2 / Training

Ultimaker 2 3D Printer Training

This page documents the process for being trained on the Ultimaker 2 Printer, and the list of members who have completed that training.

Summary

Training takes place in three main steps:

  • Group Training of 1-4 members, going through the equipment and how to use it (~1hr)
  • Individual Training Task, where an individual member is set a task to complete to prove and improve understanding (~20min each)
  • Recommended project oversight, where more experienced users oversee the projects being undertaken when cutting (first 2-3 projects)

A shorter conversion training session is available for members who were previously signed off to use the Makerbot 2X printer. These sessions last around 20 minutes and do not include individual sessions.

Booking

For discussing and arranging slots, please use the mailing list. New training sessions will be announced on the Meetup group.

Notes:

  • You can only be trained if you have RSVP'd to a Meetup session

Training Cheatsheet - Full Course

Group Session

1. Ask what each member hopes to get out of the 3D printer.

2. Explain how 3D printing works

3. Safety

  • Burn hazard – nozzle and build plate
  • Unit may move unexpectedly
  • Avoid prolonged exposure to ABS fumes

4. Damage to machine

  • Fragile build plate
  • Jammed filament

5. General

  • Use the correct filament (2.85mm)
  • Filament storage and feed system
  • Switch off when finished
  • Leave levelling to the owners but report any problems

6. PLA vs ABS

  • How to tell the difference
  • Different temperature
  • PLA Biodegradable
  • See the Wiki for tips on printing with ABS and cleaning after

7. Software / workflow

  • Importing
  • Positioning on bed
  • Supports
  • Setting quality / speed trade off
  • Advanced options
  • Exporting to SD card
  • Wiki for tips on Cura

8. Unload / load

  • Check filament for damadge, cut filament at an angle (see Wiki for problems when loading)
  • Attaching spool. Ensure correct direction and not tangled
  • Feeding (slow then fast)
  • Beware of wrapping round axle
  • Setting material in menu
  • Adjusting parameters, e.g. ABS plate temperature

9. Printing

  • Preheating
  • Fence printing
  • Keep an eye on progress, locally or with camera
  • If leaving unattended, put a post-it (or badger) with your contact details
  • Use only plastic implements for part removal

10. Other stuff

  • Demonstrate atomic method of cleaning the nozzle to prevent feed jams
  • Strength characteristics – orientation is important
  • Paying

Individual Training Task

Task

  • Should demonstrate import, setup, position and run
  • Choose a part that takes about 10 mins to print (preloaded on PC)

Steps

  • Set individual to work, don't prompt but do answer questions (or pose if needed)
  • Talk through design once done, question/check things etc
  • Proceed to printing (watch carefully all steps)

Assuming all ok:

  • Get them to read the health and safety notes about operation and materials
  • Highlight the wiki for more information and owners email address on poster
  • Add to the trained member list

Project Oversight

For next 2-3 projects, recommend member will find another more experienced trained user to support them (second pair of eyes)

Record Training On Wiki


Please write your name clearly below

  • The trainer will add you to the Trained Users page on the Wiki but can't do that if they are unable to read your name.
  • Please remember to check the Wiki for tips and updates on using the Ultimaker.

Date of training:

Trained Users

The following members of Makespace are trained and qualified to use the 3D Printer (note, they are not qualified to train others however):

Stored privately.