RUG/Pennsylvania/State College/Printers/PSU Unit Black
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On this page you will find the current status of the Unit B Mendel. Also, this is will be a staging area for our personal edits to the various instruction wikis on the RepRap site. Our Mendel Unit is a Techzone Gen 3 Laser-cut Mendel. So far, no major design components have been changed from what you get from Techzone.
Most of the information below will be incorporated in the LaserCut Mendel Assembly page.
Contents
Log
Date | Modification / Problem |
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09/03/2013 | The printer needs new electronics and extruder |
Unknown | Both alpa and beta may experience extrusion problems that are not temperature related, please follow these guides to fix it Trouble Shooting Guide |
Operating Specifications
Design | TechZone Mendel |
Electronics | |
Firmware | |
Extruder |
[[File:|frameless|left|text-bottom]] Group Members:
The black printer is built by group members Dan Sauber, Terry Zhang and Alex P
This page is for information about the PSU Unit Black. This unit is of the Mendel/Prusia hybrid variety. All of the printed parts were printed by other units in our group. During the Fall 2012 semester, PSU Unit Black was transferred to Penn State's Material Science Department to explore alternative materials, in particular, ceramic-impregnated polymers.
Operating Specifications
Operating Specifications
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Name | Status | Design | Electronics | Firmware | Extruder | Temperature | Comments |
Black | Under Construction | Ohm | Monotronics | ??? | ??? |
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Modifications & Upgrades
- Quick-leveling Bed Thumbwheels
- Maximized Print Bed
- Spool Holder
Operation
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Build Progress
This section includes the progress the build team has made on the black printer. Final Update
Things that still need to be done:
1. Finish assembling the extruder
2. Finish assembling the x-axis and z-axis
2. Solder the thermocouple junction onto the electronics board
3. Connect all wires to the electronics board
4. Organize the wires so they will not be in the way while printing
5. Test. This printer has not been connected to a computer yet
PSU Unit Black - Current Condition
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