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== Getting started with 3D printing on the Creality CR-10S V2 ==
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[[Image:cr10s.png|thumb|300px| Creality CR-10S Pro V2]]
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== Getting started with 3D printing on the Creality CR-10S Pro V2 ==
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If this is your first time 3d printing we recommend using our [[Ultimaker | Ultimakers]] instead. <br>
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3D printing with the Creality CR-10S Pro V2 is fast, cheap, and a fun experience based on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fused_filament_fabrication FDM] technology. These printers are designated as experimental printers. On these you may print in different materials and with different nozzle sizes. <br>
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There are currently 2 Creality CR-10S Pro V2 at Sonen.
  
3D printing with the Creality CR-10S V2 is fast, cheap, and a fun experience based on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fused_filament_fabrication FDM] technology. These printers are designated as experimental printers. On these you may print in different materials and with different nozzle sizes.
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== Required Safety Equipment ==
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None
  
=== Guidelines ===
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== Hazards ==
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<gallery>
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File:Din-hot surface.png | The bed and nozzle are hot during, and after printing.
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File:Din-entanglement.png | Moving parts during operation.
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</gallery>
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== Guidelines ==
 
* Do not use the printer unless you know how to use it.
 
* Do not use the printer unless you know how to use it.
* Don't print in materials that produce hazardous fumes such as ABS.
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* Don't print in materials that produce hazardous fumes such as ABS and Nylon. PET-G may be used per request.
 
* Only print in materials with diameter 1.75 mm
 
* Only print in materials with diameter 1.75 mm
* Do not leave the printer before the first layer is completed. Most errors arise during this stage and in 2020 this destroyed a [https://www.thingiverse.com/ printer].
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* Do not leave the printer before the first layer is completed. Most errors arise during this stage and in 2020 this destroyed a [[Media:Print_fail.jpg | printer]].
* These prints are very hard to remove from these printers unless you use glue. For your own sanity, please use 3D printer glue on the print bed.
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* The prints are very hard to remove from these printers unless you use glue. For your own sanity, please use 3D printer glue on the print bed.
* If you want instruction, have trouble with the printer or we are running low on materials, contact the engineer [mailto:robin-engineer@ifi.uio.no here].
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* If you want instruction, have trouble with the printer or we are running low on materials, contact the engineer [mailto:ifi-sonen@ifi.uio.no here].
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* Always follow the SOP outlined bellow.
  
=== Workflow ===
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== Standard Operating Procedure ==
 
The workflow in any prototyping using 3D printers is:
 
The workflow in any prototyping using 3D printers is:
# '''Retrieving/creating a 3D model:''' You can fetch files from creator spaces such as [https://www.thingiverse.com/ Thingiverse] or model them your self, using a CAD tool such as  [https://www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/students-teachers-educators Fusion360], [https://robin.wiki.ifi.uio.no/Solidworks SolidWorks] or [https://www.blender.org/download/ Blender].
 
# '''Generate paths for the 3D printer:''' The tool for generating paths for 3D printers is called a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3D_printing slicer]. For Creality printers we use [https://ultimaker.com/software/ultimaker-cura Cura].
 
# '''Setting up the hardware:''' Make sure that the build plate is clean, the machine is calibrated, and when you start your print please make sure the first layer turns out as expected.
 
  
== [https://ultimaker.com/software/ultimaker-cura Cura] ==
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=== 1. Retrieve/create a 3D model ===
A quick guide to Cura can be found [https://support.ultimaker.com/hc/en-us/articles/360012007119-How-to-start-your-first-print-in-Ultimaker-Cura here].
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You can fetch files from creator spaces such as [https://www.thingiverse.com/ Thingiverse] or model them your self, using a CAD tool such as [https://www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/students-teachers-educators Fusion360], [https://robin.wiki.ifi.uio.no/Solidworks SolidWorks] or [https://www.blender.org/download/ Blender]. <br>
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The next step requires the file format of your model to be either .3mf or .stl.
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=== 2. Generate toolpaths for the 3D printer ===
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The tool for generating toolpaths for 3D printers is called a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3D_printing slicer]. For Creality printers we use [https://ultimaker.com/software/ultimaker-cura Cura]. A quick guide to Cura can be found [https://support.ultimaker.com/hc/en-us/articles/360012007119-How-to-start-your-first-print-in-Ultimaker-Cura here]. <br>
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The standard preset grants high detailed results and short printing time. You can tweak the print settings as you see fit. as long as it's in accordance with our [[3D printing | 3D printing guidelines]]. I.e. Total printing time should not exceed 1 day (24 hours). Infill should not exceed 20%. <br>
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This process is called slicing. This gives you a .gcode file. Save this file onto a micro SD card and insert it into the printer.
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=== 3. Prepare the build plate ===
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Remove any debris that may be on the plate. If the bed is starting to get dirty, rinse it with lukewarm water. The water will dissolve the leftover glue on the build plate. <br>
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Though not necessary, for larger prints or prints with challenging geometry, using glue may help with adhesion to the buildplate. Apply glue on the area of the build plate where your first layer will adhere. On the Creality pritners we use Magigoo.
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=== 4. Double check the filament ===
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Make sure that the type of filament on the spool holder corresponds to the material defined in your slicer and on the 3d printer itself. A mismatch may cause your print to fail. <br>
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Make sure that there is enough material remaining. In your slicer you will get an estimate of how many grams of filament is required for the print. On the side of the filament spool there is an indicator estimating amount of remaining filament. Should you run out of material during printer, the printer will pause and you may add another spool of filament.
  
=== Version ===
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=== 5. Inspect the first layer ===
As a rule of thumb, we recommend using the latest version of Cura.
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Almost all failures and print defects may be detected when printing the first layers. DO NOT LEAVE THE PRINTER BEFORE THE FIRST LAYER IS DONE! <br>
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No filament coming out of nozzle: The nozzle is clogged, the filament is stripped, the spool is jammed or there is no filament left on the spool. <br>
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Less filament than expected is being extruded: Partial clog in the nozzle, the filament extruder tension is too loose or the spool is jammed. <br>
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Print not sticking to bed or the layer looks transparent or to thin: The bed is out of level. <br>
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The print is in a different location than what i assigned in the slicer: Wrong printer selected in the slicer.
  
== Setting up the hardware ==
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=== 6. Remove yor print from the printer ===
The standard nozzle size is .4 mm.
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To remove your part from the build plate, using a scraper tool may help. However, make sure you don't harm the glass plate. Hence use scraping tools with care. <br>
===Before pressing start===
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If you are having trouble removing the print from the bed, removing the bed from the printer may help. Simply remove the front latches on the printer to remove the glass bed.
Make sure the build plate is [https://support.ultimaker.com/hc/en-us/articles/360011905519-Cleaning-the-Ultimaker-2- clean]. Use lukewarm flowing water to get rid of leftover materials, glue, or dirt. After starting the print, make sure that the first layer turns out as expected. Most errors arise during this stage of the print job.
 
  
===When print is finished===
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=== 7. Post processing your part ===
When the print is finished clean the plate again. If the object is stuck, you may use a scraping tool. However, make sure you don't harm the print bed. Hence use scraping tools with care.
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Arguably the most boring part of 3d printing. Break of supports, peal off brims. Tidy up the print with a knife and/or sandpaper. 3D printed parts are well suited for painting.
  
== Our Creality printers ==
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=== 8. Tidy up after you ===
We have a total of 2 Creality CR-10S V2 printers.
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Dispose of supports and other leftover parts of your print in the designated bin. Replace all tools to their proper home. [https://support.ultimaker.com/hc/en-us/articles/360011905519-Cleaning-the-Ultimaker-2- Clean] the buildplate with lukewarm water if necessary and replace it in the printer.
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== Filament ==
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Though we mainly print in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polylactic_acid PLA] filament from Polymaker. The CR-10s printers are designated as our experimental printers, as such you may experiment with different materials and nozzles. <br>
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If you print in other materials than PLA and different nozzle types or diameters, label what nozzle and material the printer is set up with. After you are done, replace the nozzle and material. <br>
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The Creality printers only supports 1.75mm diameter filament.
  
 
== Errors ==
 
== Errors ==
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# Check setup in Cura and on the printer.
 
# Check setup in Cura and on the printer.
 
# Rewash the bed level.
 
# Rewash the bed level.
# Calibrate bed level. Even though the CR-10S V2 has automatic bed leveling, we find it better and just as quick to do it manually. [https://www.crealityexperts.com/bed-leveling-for-your-creality-printer Here] you can find guidelines for manual leveling.
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# Calibrate bed level. You can find guidelines for bed leveling in the [https://manuals.plus/wp-content/sideloads/creality-cr-10s-pro-v2-3d-printer-manual-original.pdf manual].
  
If this does not help, please notify the engineer [mailto:robin-engineer@ifi.uio.no here].
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If this does not help, please notify the engineer [mailto:ifi-sonen@ifi.uio.no here].
  
 
=== Clog ===
 
=== Clog ===
 
Clogging of the nozzle typically occurs when the workpiece has tilted due to overhang, wrong settings in Cura, or wrong filament type. A solution to clogged nozzle is using the [https://support.3dverkstan.se/article/10-the Atomic Method]
 
Clogging of the nozzle typically occurs when the workpiece has tilted due to overhang, wrong settings in Cura, or wrong filament type. A solution to clogged nozzle is using the [https://support.3dverkstan.se/article/10-the Atomic Method]
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== Useful links ==
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* [https://www.simplify3d.com/resources/print-quality-troubleshooting/ troubleshooting]
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* [https://www.thingiverse.com/ thingiverse]

Latest revision as of 15:41, 27 November 2023

Creality CR-10S Pro V2

Getting started with 3D printing on the Creality CR-10S Pro V2

If this is your first time 3d printing we recommend using our Ultimakers instead.
3D printing with the Creality CR-10S Pro V2 is fast, cheap, and a fun experience based on FDM technology. These printers are designated as experimental printers. On these you may print in different materials and with different nozzle sizes.
There are currently 2 Creality CR-10S Pro V2 at Sonen.

Required Safety Equipment

None

Hazards

Guidelines

  • Do not use the printer unless you know how to use it.
  • Don't print in materials that produce hazardous fumes such as ABS and Nylon. PET-G may be used per request.
  • Only print in materials with diameter 1.75 mm
  • Do not leave the printer before the first layer is completed. Most errors arise during this stage and in 2020 this destroyed a printer.
  • The prints are very hard to remove from these printers unless you use glue. For your own sanity, please use 3D printer glue on the print bed.
  • If you want instruction, have trouble with the printer or we are running low on materials, contact the engineer here.
  • Always follow the SOP outlined bellow.

Standard Operating Procedure

The workflow in any prototyping using 3D printers is:

1. Retrieve/create a 3D model

You can fetch files from creator spaces such as Thingiverse or model them your self, using a CAD tool such as Fusion360, SolidWorks or Blender.
The next step requires the file format of your model to be either .3mf or .stl.

2. Generate toolpaths for the 3D printer

The tool for generating toolpaths for 3D printers is called a slicer. For Creality printers we use Cura. A quick guide to Cura can be found here.
The standard preset grants high detailed results and short printing time. You can tweak the print settings as you see fit. as long as it's in accordance with our 3D printing guidelines. I.e. Total printing time should not exceed 1 day (24 hours). Infill should not exceed 20%.
This process is called slicing. This gives you a .gcode file. Save this file onto a micro SD card and insert it into the printer.

3. Prepare the build plate

Remove any debris that may be on the plate. If the bed is starting to get dirty, rinse it with lukewarm water. The water will dissolve the leftover glue on the build plate.
Though not necessary, for larger prints or prints with challenging geometry, using glue may help with adhesion to the buildplate. Apply glue on the area of the build plate where your first layer will adhere. On the Creality pritners we use Magigoo.

4. Double check the filament

Make sure that the type of filament on the spool holder corresponds to the material defined in your slicer and on the 3d printer itself. A mismatch may cause your print to fail.
Make sure that there is enough material remaining. In your slicer you will get an estimate of how many grams of filament is required for the print. On the side of the filament spool there is an indicator estimating amount of remaining filament. Should you run out of material during printer, the printer will pause and you may add another spool of filament.

5. Inspect the first layer

Almost all failures and print defects may be detected when printing the first layers. DO NOT LEAVE THE PRINTER BEFORE THE FIRST LAYER IS DONE!
No filament coming out of nozzle: The nozzle is clogged, the filament is stripped, the spool is jammed or there is no filament left on the spool.
Less filament than expected is being extruded: Partial clog in the nozzle, the filament extruder tension is too loose or the spool is jammed.
Print not sticking to bed or the layer looks transparent or to thin: The bed is out of level.
The print is in a different location than what i assigned in the slicer: Wrong printer selected in the slicer.

6. Remove yor print from the printer

To remove your part from the build plate, using a scraper tool may help. However, make sure you don't harm the glass plate. Hence use scraping tools with care.
If you are having trouble removing the print from the bed, removing the bed from the printer may help. Simply remove the front latches on the printer to remove the glass bed.

7. Post processing your part

Arguably the most boring part of 3d printing. Break of supports, peal off brims. Tidy up the print with a knife and/or sandpaper. 3D printed parts are well suited for painting.

8. Tidy up after you

Dispose of supports and other leftover parts of your print in the designated bin. Replace all tools to their proper home. Clean the buildplate with lukewarm water if necessary and replace it in the printer.

Filament

Though we mainly print in PLA filament from Polymaker. The CR-10s printers are designated as our experimental printers, as such you may experiment with different materials and nozzles.
If you print in other materials than PLA and different nozzle types or diameters, label what nozzle and material the printer is set up with. After you are done, replace the nozzle and material.
The Creality printers only supports 1.75mm diameter filament.

Errors

If a print goes wrong, do the accordingly:

  1. Check setup in Cura and on the printer.
  2. Rewash the bed level.
  3. Calibrate bed level. You can find guidelines for bed leveling in the manual.

If this does not help, please notify the engineer here.

Clog

Clogging of the nozzle typically occurs when the workpiece has tilted due to overhang, wrong settings in Cura, or wrong filament type. A solution to clogged nozzle is using the Atomic Method

Useful links