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HSGR 3D printers are controlled via octopi. | HSGR 3D printers are controlled via octopi. | ||
− | # TAZ 4: http://octopi.hsgr.awmn/ | + | # TAZ 4: http://octopi.hsgr.awmn/TAZ4 |
# AO100: http://octopi.hsgr.awmn/A100/ | # AO100: http://octopi.hsgr.awmn/A100/ | ||
# Delta: WiP | # Delta: WiP |
Revision as of 18:33, 26 December 2018
HSGR 3D printers are controlled via octopi.
- TAZ 4: http://octopi.hsgr.awmn/TAZ4
- AO100: http://octopi.hsgr.awmn/A100/
- Delta: WiP
- CnC: WiP
Username: hsgr Password: hsgr3d
Some ground rules
- Important: Make sure that the printer bed is free from objects before printing.
- Keep uploaded files tidy by using folders.
- Do not stop prints of other users.
- Replace printer bed tape when it is damaged.
Printing
- Generate GCode using Slic3r or Cura and the appropriate printer profile.
- In order to generate GCode for TAZ4, it is necessary to use these configuration files due to update with E3D Hot-end [1], [2]. The default extrusion nozzle: 0.4mm. Also the firmware was updated to Marlin 1.1.8.
- In order to generate GCode for anadelta, it is necessary to use these configuration files. The default extrusion nozzle: 0.4mm. Also the firmware was updated to Marlin 1.1.8.
- In order to generate GCode for AO100, it is necessary to use these configuration files.
- Connect to octopi
- Upload file
- Turn on the printer
- Apply the appropriate adhesive for the material you are printing with to the bed
- Set temperatures if not set by GCode
- Print !!!
- Turn off the printer