Difference between revisions of "Z-Builder Ultra 3D Printer"

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This is the page for the donated z-print ultra currently sitting in the lounge. The printer has some proprietary software and has an internal computer and interface as well as a networked desktop.
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This is the page for the donated z-print ultra currently in the lounge. The printer has some proprietary software and has an internal computer and interface as well as a networked desktop. This machine was originally manufacutred by Envisiontec, as an [ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zp8eMEnBCE4 | Envisiontec Ultra ].
  
 
The printer computer currently does not seem to boot or display any information from the touch screen monitor mounted on the front of the machine.
 
The printer computer currently does not seem to boot or display any information from the touch screen monitor mounted on the front of the machine.
  
The desktop computer has not been tested.
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The desktop computer works and needs to be reformatted, and software reinstalled.
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Resins need to be purchased. Bucktown polymers seems like a good start. Makerjuice also supplies a variety of resins.
  
 
A raspberry pi running nanoDLP was able to move the z-axis and display calibration images from the projector.
 
A raspberry pi running nanoDLP was able to move the z-axis and display calibration images from the projector.
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The projector in the printer is a: Dell 7700FullHD - http://www.projectorcentral.com/Dell-7700FullHD.htm
 
The projector in the printer is a: Dell 7700FullHD - http://www.projectorcentral.com/Dell-7700FullHD.htm
 
The stepper motor on the x-axis is a:
 
The stepper motor on the x-axis is a:
The motor driver is a:
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The motor driver in the machien is a:
The lead screw on the x-axis is a:
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The motor driver we are using is a: A4998
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The lead screw on the x-axis is: ACME threaded rod.

Revision as of 18:26, 22 April 2016


Z-Builder Ultra 3D Printer
File:"IMAGENAME.JPG" (case sensitive, this is whatever you named the image when you uploaded it)
Owner/Loaner PS:One
Serial Number SERIAL NUMBER
Make/Model MODEL NUMBER
Arrival Date 4/20/16
Usability no
Contact CNC Area Host --Rtystgeeke (talk) 18:53, 21 April 2016 (CDT)
Where Lounge
Authorization Needed {{{certification}}}
Hackable no
Estimated Value 35,000
Host Area CNC


Z-Builder Ultra 3D Printer Area: CNC https://wiki.pumpingstationone.org/wiki/Z-Builder_Ultra_3D_Printer



This is the page for the donated z-print ultra currently in the lounge. The printer has some proprietary software and has an internal computer and interface as well as a networked desktop. This machine was originally manufacutred by Envisiontec, as an [ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zp8eMEnBCE4 | Envisiontec Ultra ].

The printer computer currently does not seem to boot or display any information from the touch screen monitor mounted on the front of the machine.

The desktop computer works and needs to be reformatted, and software reinstalled.

Resins need to be purchased. Bucktown polymers seems like a good start. Makerjuice also supplies a variety of resins.

A raspberry pi running nanoDLP was able to move the z-axis and display calibration images from the projector.

Photos will be posted soon.

The projector in the printer is a: Dell 7700FullHD - http://www.projectorcentral.com/Dell-7700FullHD.htm The stepper motor on the x-axis is a: The motor driver in the machien is a: The motor driver we are using is a: A4998 The lead screw on the x-axis is: ACME threaded rod.