Changes for page Filament (FDM/FFF)
Last modified by Riley Haynes on 2026/03/04 21:42
From version 2.4
edited by Riley Haynes
on 2026/03/02 17:02
on 2026/03/02 17:02
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To version 6.1
edited by Riley Haynes
on 2026/03/04 21:42
on 2026/03/04 21:42
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... ... @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ 4 4 Layer Height 5 5 Options|=Tolerance 6 6 (Minimum Gap 7 -Recomended) 7 +Recommended) 8 8 |[[image:creality_k1.png||width="200"]]|220x220x250mm|0.4mm|0.12mm 9 9 0.16mm 10 10 0.20mm ... ... @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ 16 16 Layer Height 17 17 Options|=Tolerance 18 18 (Minimum Gap 19 -Recomended) 19 +Recommended) 20 20 |[[image:creality_k1c.png||width="200"]]|220x220x250mm|0.4mm|0.12mm 21 21 0.16mm 22 22 0.20mm ... ... @@ -28,12 +28,13 @@ 28 28 Layer Height 29 29 Options|=Tolerance 30 30 (Minimum Gap 31 -Recomended) 31 +Recommended) 32 32 |[[image:creality_k1max.png||width="200"]]|300x300x300mm|0.4mm|0.12mm 33 33 0.16mm 34 34 0.20mm 35 35 0.24mm|± 0.2mm 36 36 37 +(% cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" dir="ltr" style="margin-right:auto" %) 37 37 |=Voron 2.4 350 38 38 [[Specs>>url:https://all3dp.com/2/voron-2-4-review-3d-printer-specs/]]|=Build Volume 39 39 (LxWxH)|=Nozzle Size|=Standard ... ... @@ -40,12 +40,11 @@ 40 40 Layer Height 41 41 Options|=Tolerance 42 42 (Minimum Gap 43 -Recomended) 44 +Reccommended) 44 44 |[[image:voron_2_4.png||width="200"]]|340x340x280mm|0.6mm|((( 45 45 0.18mm 46 46 0.24mm 47 47 0.30mm 48 - 49 49 0.32mm 50 50 0.36mm 51 51 0.42mm ... ... @@ -55,16 +55,40 @@ 55 55 56 56 ))) 57 57 58 -|=Creality K2 Plus (Only Available Upon In-Person/Email Request for Specific Use) 59 -[[Specs>>url:https://all3dp.com/2/voron-2-4-review-3d-printer-specs/]]|=Build Volume 58 + 59 + 60 + 61 + 62 + 63 + 64 + 65 + 66 + 67 + 68 + 69 +(% class="box" %) 70 +((( 71 +The following printers are only available through explicit **email or in-person correspondence** with RPS staff. This is due to the special features of the printers that can be quite expensive when charging per-hour, so every situation is different. Please email us at [[meen3dprinting@tamu.edu>>mailto:meen3dprinting@tamu.edu]] or come in-person to JCAIN 422 to learn more. 72 +))) 73 + 74 +(% cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" dir="ltr" style="margin-right:auto" %) 75 +|=((( 76 +Creality K2 Plus 77 +[[Specs>>https://www.creality.com/products/creality-k2-plus-cfs-combo]] 78 + 79 +====== **Multifilament Compatible (Up to 4 Rolls)** ====== 80 +)))|=Build Volume 60 60 (LxWxH)|=Nozzle Size|=Standard 61 61 Layer Height 62 62 Options|=Tolerance 63 63 (Minimum Gap 64 -Recomended) 65 -|[[image:K2Plus.jpg||alt="Creality K2 Plus FDM Printer" width="200"]]|350x350x350mm|0.4mm|0.16mm 85 +Recommended) 86 +|[[image:K2Plus.jpg||alt="Creality K2 Plus FDM Printer" width="200"]]|350x350x350mm|0.4mm|0.08mm 87 +0.12mm 88 +0.16mm 66 66 0.20mm 67 -0.24mm|± 0.2mm 90 +0.24mm 91 +0.28mm|± 0.2mm 68 68 69 69 Our standard materials available for use in FFF machines are PLA, ASA, TPU, PETG, and in some specialty cases, PEEK and Polycarbonate. 70 70 ... ... @@ -113,6 +113,6 @@ 113 113 114 114 **Printing with your own filament gives you a 50% discount on credits!** 115 115 116 -To print with your own filament, simply make a reservation like normal (which will use the full amount of credits), and come in at your allotted print time. When slicing your print, ensure that your settings are compla cent with the current RPS standard, which can be found in the **"Preparing and Slicing Files"** section above. Make sure to confirm with an RPS employee that the filament you are printing with is allowable. **The RPS reserves the right to deny any personal filament from printing on our printers. Certain filaments can damage the equipment, such as CF or other materialinfused filaments.** As long as the filament is decent quality and not known to damage printers, it will almost certainly be approved. Ask an RPS employee for assistance if you have any other questions.140 +To print with your own filament, simply make a reservation like normal (which will use the full amount of credits), and come in at your allotted print time. When slicing your print, ensure that your settings are compliant with the current RPS standard, which can be found in the **"Preparing and Slicing Files"** section above. Make sure to confirm with an RPS employee that the filament you are printing with is allowable. **The RPS reserves the right to deny any personal filament from printing on our printers. Certain filaments can damage the equipment, such as CF or other material-infused filaments.** As long as the filament is decent quality and not known to damage printers, it will almost certainly be approved. Ask an RPS employee for assistance if you have any other questions. 117 117 118 118 After you begin your print, notify an RPS employee that you are printing with your own filament, and they will go into the system and manually give you a 50% discount. If you are reserving a time slot and you do not have enough credits to reserve normally but you do with the BYOF discount, email us at [[meen3dprinting@tamu.edu>>mailto:meen3dprinting@tamu.edu]].