Ender 3 V2 Printer
Machine Status: Currently in the ÓÐÁϺÐ×ÓÊÓÆµ Makerspace
We use Ultimaker Cura as the slicer for this printer.
Leveling
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On the printer screen, go to prepare ⇒ autohome
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Go to move, and move the printhead (using the stepper motors) to one of the four corners
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Move the printhead so that z is equal to 0 (careful not to bash the printhead into the build plate)
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Use a leveling paper (or a notecard) between the printhead and the bed, and lower the z-offset until there is just a little bit of resistance between the card and the printhead
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Turn the cog to adjust the height of the bed
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Go to move, and raise the Z coordinate slightly so that the print head does not run into the build plate (do not change the z offset at this point)
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Repeat for each corner
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Go back to the home menu, and select level
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The leveling process is now complete
Loading Filament
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Put filament spool on the spool holder
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Go to control and preheat the printhead to the temperature specified for the material (may be found on the filament spool itself)
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Once preheated press the black level on the feeder and push the filament in
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Then go to prepare ⇒ move ⇒ extruder and move it slightly to make sure that the filament is coming out of the nozzle.
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The filament is now loaded
Importing/Exporting
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Import your .stl file into Cura.
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Use the scale and move tools to adjust your object
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Open settings and adjust the parameters as needed.
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Add supports as needed
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When finished, click slice. Export your gcode file to an SD card and put it on the printer.
Parameters
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Layers:
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Layer Height: 0.2mm
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Infill:
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Infill Density: 20% (but can be changed based on your desired strength)
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Infill Pattern: Tri-hexagon
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Adhesion:
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Brim, if print has a small footprint
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Skirt, if print has a large footprint
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Supports (if needed): Normal Supports
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Support Placement: Everywhere
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Support Pattern: Lines/tree
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Support Density: 10%
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Starting the Print
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On the printer screen, select "print" and select your file.
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Double check that the filament is loaded properly and that the build plate is clear (do not use glue on the build plate).
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Once the print has started, watch the first couple of layers to make sure it adheres to the plate.