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# Press again and keep it held for a second or two, then release
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# After a moment the button should turn red, that particular 3D Printer is now out of order. It will require a maintainer to put it back into service.
  
 
= Logging =
 
= Logging =
 
All prints are to be logged via : http://goo.gl/forms/ARNWXexh7zXHSq8p1
 
All prints are to be logged via : http://goo.gl/forms/ARNWXexh7zXHSq8p1

Revision as of 16:13, 23 January 2019

We have two 3D printers kindly provided to London Hackspace by Lulzbot.

Equipment

3D printer room.jpg

Hull

Hull is a Lulzbot Mini Standard.


Hull was named after Chuck Hull, pioneer of stereolithography, co-founder and CTO of 3D Systems.

Crump

Crump is a Lulzbot Mini Flexystruder.

Crump was named after Rolly Crump, noted psychedelic artist and Disney Imagineer.

Cost

Using the printers costs £1.50/hour of printing + 50p/meter of filament. Octoprint gives you both of these.

Training

Training is required. There is a cost of £5 to be trained (waived if trained on the old printer), payable to the trainer.

Current trainer/maintainers are: Maheemal, tgreer (Thomas, not 'Tom'), Welshie

Training Wiki page: https://wiki.london.hackspace.org.uk/view/Lulzbot_Mini_Training

The Lulzbot printers use ACnode to verify that you have been trained. Please do not share access to any untrained individuals as you will lose your access as well.

Using ACnode

ACnode is our access control system for the 3D Printers, it consists of an RFID card reader (under the Hackspace sticker), a Launchpad to control it, an RGB light-up button and a connection to an authorised members database. To use it, place your membership card on top of the Hackspace sticker and the ACnode will activate if you are a trained member.

Members can check the status of the tools at the space and their access to them here:

https://london.hackspace.org.uk/members/tools.php

ACnode Colours

Blue: In Service
Red: Out of Order
Green: Active (using a trained users card)
Yellow: Active (using a maintainers card)

Setting the 3D Printer out of order

  1. Place your card on the ACnode so it activates and turns green
  2. Press the button on the front once, it should flash red
  3. Press again and keep it held for a second or two, then release
  4. After a moment the button should turn red, that particular 3D Printer is now out of order. It will require a maintainer to put it back into service.

Logging

All prints are to be logged via : http://goo.gl/forms/ARNWXexh7zXHSq8p1