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Original Instructions 2015
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q: What is "open source" and how does it relate to the printers from 3D Platform?
A: The term, Open Source, most commonly refers to a computer program or programs in which the source code is available
to the public for use and can be modified from its original design. The
3DP1000
printer from 3D Platform utilizes open
source software and control platforms. This provides a cost-effective and easy-to-use interface with the printer.
Q: What type of 3D printer is the
3DP1000
?
A: The
3DP1000
utilizes FFF (Fused Filament Fabrication) printing technology–where a filament of one material (plastic, wax,
metal, etc.) is deposited on top of or alongside the same (or similar) material making a joint (by heat or adhesion).
Q: What is the best print quality the
3DP1000
can do? And, what is the relationship between
size, quality, and print time?
A: The printer can achieve a layer resolution as fine as 70 microns. A key consideration is the relationship between size,
quality, and print time. A part that is 75 mm x 75 mm x 25 mm, with a 300 micron layer resolution, may take 3 hours to
print. The same part, with a 70 micron layer resolution, may take up to 10 hours to print. Using this premise, imagine the
time needed to print a part that is 1000 mm x 1000 mm x 500 mm.
Q: How big can I make my model?
A: The
3DP1000
print area is 1000 mm x 1000 mm x 500 mm.
Q: What type of file do I send to the printer? And, where can I get files to print?
A: The file type that your printer requires is .gcode – which is created from a 3D model. 3D models can be custom designed
in CAD programs such as
SolidWorks
,
Auto CAD
, or
Google SketchUp
. 3D models can also be found online at sites such
as:
GrabCAD
,
3D Marvels
,
3D Via
,
Google 3D Warehouse
,
Turbosquid
, and
Thingiverse
.
Q: What materials can I use on the
3DP1000
printer?
A: The
3DP1000
printer is capable of printing any material (3 mm spools) which is created for
Fused Filament Fabrication
(FFF), including but not limited to PLA (Polylactic Acid), ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene), PC (Polycarbonate), Nylon,
Ninja Flex, and HIPS (High Impact Polystyrene).
Q: How much power is needed to operate the
3DP1000
printer?
A: The
3DP1000
printer is available in both 110 and 220 volt. The 110 volt system provides ample power for printing
materials requiring bed temperatures below 70° C. Materials requiring higher bed temperatures, require 220 volts.
Q: What is support material? How does it work with a single extruder and/or a dual
extruder?
A: Support structures can be generated in your 3D printing software. They are used to hold up printed parts where the part
is not supported – generally any overhang over 45° will require supports. When using a printer with a single extruder,
the support material is generated and then broken away after printing. When using a machine with a dual extruder,
wash away support material can be utilized.
Q: Can I use filament from any manufacturer?
A: Yes! The
3DP1000
is designed to accommodate filament from multiple manufacturers – as long as it is 3 mm in size.
Please visit our website at
www.3DPlatform.com
for more information.
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