Setup Bambu Studio:
- First, Install Bambu Studio on your laptop, or use one of the DME desktops.
- Select your region: North America.
- Printer setup:
- Deselect all printers.
- Select Bambu A1 with a 0.40mm nozzle and Bambu X1 Carbon with a 0.40mm nozzle.
- Filament selection:
- Deselect all filaments.
- Select Bambu PETG Basic, Bambu PETG-CF, and Generic PLA.
- Final steps:
- Deselect the “Install Network Plugin” option.
- Click “Finish” to complete the setup.
Prepare your file for 3D printing:
Before you begin, find or create a .stl or .3mf model file that you will 3D print. If. you won’t be creating an original design, you can download 3D models from repositories such as Printables, Thingiverse, or Makerworld.
- Check printer settings:
- Ensure that your printer, print bed, and filament settings match the printer you are using in Bambu Studio.
- Import your mesh file:
- Import the desired mesh file into the software.
- Use object modification tools:
- The basic tools like Auto Orient, Arrange All Objects, Move, Rotate, Scale, and Lay on Face enable you to perform common tasks, like selecting a face of your model to orient it for optimized printing.
- For this example, use the “Lay on Face” command to orient the model correctly. (Library/SLC Model)
- Add supports
- Support are crucial to prevent print failures. At the DME, we recommend using organic supports if needed (found under “Support” > “Type” > “Tree”).
- Set Infill Level
- At the DME, we offer an infill level of up to 20% maximum.
- Export your gcode:
- Once you’re satisfied with your print and have confirmed it meets the necessary standards for efficiency and functionality, select the drop-down menu for “Print Plate” and choose “Export Plate Sliced File.”
Step 3: Check in for your booking the DME Welcome Desk
- Upon arrival to SLC 308, check in with the welcome desk staff for your booking. Based on the printer you’re assigned upon check in, remove the micro-SD card from the printer.
- Transfer your file:
- Move your exported sliced file from your downloads to the micro-SD card.
- Start the Print:
- Insert the micro-SD card into the printer.
- On the printer’s screen, select “Print Files,” choose your file, press “Next,” and select the filament color. Remember, a staff member will need to meet with you to discuss your printers 30 minutes before you begin printing. Please do not just walk up to the printer and start printing.
- Finally, press “Print.”
- After Printing:
- Wait for the bed to cool to 30-40 degrees before removing it from the printer. Ask a staff member for gloves if you’d prefer.
- Removing objects off the bed is simple, just take your print off the bed by gently bending the plate back and forth. Important Note: Absolutely do not ever use metal tools to remove parts from the bed.
- Finishing touches:
- If necessary, remove any supports using the tools available at the 3D Printer workstations pegboard. Please be careful as 3D prints can be a bit sharp. If you would like to use tools like pliers or deburring tools, check in with a staff member.
Summary
Run through this checklist each time you prepare a 3D print for the Bambu printers at the DME Lab.
For more information, such as your weekly time limits and for booking assistance, please check out our 3D printing documentation.