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− | ===Guidelines for Printing on Autodrop3D Printers at Spark== | + | ===Guidelines for Printing on Autodrop3D Printers at Spark=== |
− | * Printing with support is | + | * Printing with support is recommended. If you print without support, that's on you. |
* All models are printed on a raft. We recommend you position your model accordingly so that you are able to remove the raft. | * All models are printed on a raft. We recommend you position your model accordingly so that you are able to remove the raft. | ||
− | * Maximum print size is: | + | * Maximum print size is: 200mm length x 200mm width x 300mm Height print area. Practical max print size is probably less than that. Ping the [[Electronics Leads]] before starting a massive print. |
Questions or problems? Ping the [[Electronics Leads]]. | Questions or problems? Ping the [[Electronics Leads]]. |
Latest revision as of 22:48, 26 October 2020
Guidelines for Printing on Autodrop3D Printers at Spark
- Printing with support is recommended. If you print without support, that's on you.
- All models are printed on a raft. We recommend you position your model accordingly so that you are able to remove the raft.
- Maximum print size is: 200mm length x 200mm width x 300mm Height print area. Practical max print size is probably less than that. Ping the Electronics Leads before starting a massive print.
Questions or problems? Ping the Electronics Leads.