Changes for page Preparing To Print
Last modified by Darren Cocco on 2026/01/13 04:58
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edited by Josh McGee
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... ... @@ -1,12 +1,11 @@ 1 -=== Prepare SD Card === 1 +=== **Prepare SD Card** === 2 2 3 3 Put your (% class="mark" %)##.gcode##(%%) file on an SD card. If you have a MicroSD card slot available but don't have a SD card slot, there are SD card to MicroSD card adapters available at MCI. 4 -\\??? Image goes here: The smaller MicroSD card fits in side of the slot of the SD card adapter. 5 - 4 +\\\\??? insert cropped image here: The smaller MicroSD card fits in side of the slot of the SD card adapter. 6 6 7 -=== Prepare filament === 6 +=== **Prepare filament** === 8 8 9 -==== Removing existing filament ==== 8 +==== **Removing existing filament** ==== 10 10 11 11 When removing filament from the machine, put it in a vacuum sealed plastic bag with two blue desiccant bags so that it stays dry. The bags have a pattern on them that allows air to flow even if the two sides of the plastic are in contact. 12 12 ... ... @@ -22,18 +22,18 @@ 22 22 23 23 ??? image goes here 24 24 25 -==== Selecting filament ==== 24 +==== **Selecting filament** ==== 26 26 27 27 28 - ====Specific instructions about how to install the filament are provided later in the 3D Printing section====27 +Specific instructions about how to install the filament are provided later in the [[3D Printing>>doc:Areas.Upstairs.3D Printing.WebHome]] section 29 29 30 30 Ensure you have enough filament for print. 31 31 Ensure no tangles on filament. 32 32 33 -PLA (low temperature, brittle, easy to print) 34 -ABS (strong, high-temp, must be enclosed when printing) 35 -PETG (more stringing, but stronger and more temperature resistant than PLA) 36 -TPE/TPU (flexible) 32 +**PLA** (low temperature, brittle, easy to print) 33 +**ABS **(strong, high-temp, must be enclosed when printing) 34 +**PETG **(more stringing, but stronger and more temperature resistant than PLA) 35 +**TPE/TPU** (flexible) 37 37 38 38 MCI provides PLA, PETG, TPU, and ABS filament for members’ use 39 39
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