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lulzbot_taz_6:lulzbot_taz_6 [2023/03/13 07:12] – [Pause before print] formlablulzbot_taz_6:lulzbot_taz_6 [2025/01/15 05:32] (current) – [Maintenance] formlab
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-  * [[:How much does FDM printing cost?]]+  * [[https://www.formlab.schoolofarts.be/pricing|How much does FDM printing cost?]]
   * [[:Filament options]]   * [[:Filament options]]
 +
  
 ===== Pause before print ===== ===== Pause before print =====
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 +===== Print on fabric =====
 +  * Get a stretchy kind of fabric. Lycra seems to work well. <wrap hi>More details are coming</wrap>
 +  * Create a vector drawing with max dimensions of 25x25cm. 
 +    * A combination of lines and gaps seem to work well.
 +    * Fully closed shapes won't change the curvature of the fabric after printing.
 +    * Export as SVG file
 +  * Make a 3D model from the vector file
 +    * Use Fusion 360 or Blender for ex.
 +    * extrude the shapes vertically 0.3mm
 +  * Slice in Cura
 +    * If the drawing is only lines, try minimizing infill and up the amount of walls for cleaner lines.
 +    * slow down the initial layer speed to 8mm/sec
 +    * Export the G-code
 +  * Post process the G-code
 +    * Open the gcode in a text editor and add this '[[http://www.formlab.schoolofarts.be/instructions/doku.php?id=lulzbot_taz_6:lulzbot_taz_6#pause_before_print|pause before print]]' snippet to it.
 +    * Save and put on an SD card
 +  * Print
 +    * Change filament
 +    * Run the G-code (Menu item ''print from SD'')
 +    * When the print head moves up and the printer pauzes, stretch the fabric over the build plate
 +      * Clamp the fabric with small clamps around the bed. <wrap hi> Be careful to not move the print bed. The motors are de-energised and the bed can accidentally be moved by hand. We should look for a fix.</wrap>
 +      * Check that the fabric or clamps won't bump into things or trigger the limit switches.
 +      * When ready, click ''resume''
 +      * While the printer head moves down, manually push some filament into the print head to prime the nozzle. Put a scrap piece of paper under the nozzle to catch any molten plastic that squirts out.
 +      * Lock the feeder into place just before the printer starts
 +      * Go into ''Tune > Z-offset'' to be ready to change the distance of the nozzle to the fabric if the print won't adhere properly.
  
 ===== Troubleshooting ===== ===== Troubleshooting =====
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   * [[https://ohai.lulzbot.com/group/maintenance-repairs/|Maintenance and repairs overview]]   * [[https://ohai.lulzbot.com/group/maintenance-repairs/|Maintenance and repairs overview]]
   * [[https://www.lulzbot.com/maintaining-your-3d-printer|Lulzobot Taz 6 Maintenance instructions]]   * [[https://www.lulzbot.com/maintaining-your-3d-printer|Lulzobot Taz 6 Maintenance instructions]]
 +  * [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_k3CyktKLS8|Change nozzle]]
  
 ==== Every 2 months ==== ==== Every 2 months ====
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