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We currently (2/24/18) have 4 3D printers in the 3D printing room in MS-L. They each have their own method for printing.

MonoPrice IIIP (Also known as the MonoPrice Select Plus)

File Type: gCode - Marlin/Sprinter/RepRap

This printer has a Rasbperry Pi running OctoPrint attached to it. You access the printer by going to http://10.0.3.75. Once there you can follow the OctoPrint instructions.

PrintrBot Simple Metal

File Type: gCode - Marlin

This printer uses the Repetier Print server at http://10.1.1.21 The login is makersmiths/makesomething2day

FlashForge Creator Pro

File Type: x3g - Makerbot/FlashPrint

This printer has a Rasbperry Pi running OctoPrint attached to it. You access the printer by going to http://10.0.3.75. Once there you can follow the OctoPrint instructions.

Rostock MAX v2 (Also called Delta Bot, SeeMeCNC)

File Type: gCode - Marlin/RepRap

This printer is hardwired to the desktop printing station. The bed leveling is software based in their MatterControl software and is easier to use from there. You can also use Simplify3D (on loan from Sean Devine) which has a direct print button on it.

We currently (2/24/18) have 4 3D printers in the 3D printing room in MS-L. They each have their own method for printing.

MonoPrice IIIP (Also known as the MonoPrice Select Plus)

File Type: gCode - Marlin/Sprinter/RepRap

This printer has a Rasbperry Pi running Octoprint attached to it. You access the printer by going to http://10.0.3.75. Once there you can follow the OctoPrint instructions.

Printrbot Simple Metal

This printer uses the Repetier Print server at http://10.1.1.21 The login is makersmiths/makesomething2day

FlashForge Creator Pro

This printer has a Rasbperry Pi running Octoprint attached to it. You access the printer by going to http://10.0.3.75. Once there you can follow the OctoPrint instructions.

Rostock MAX v2 (Also called Delta Bot, SeeMeCNC)

This printer is hardwired to the desktop printing station. The bed leveling is software based in their MatterControl software and is easier to use from there. You can also use Simplify3D (on loan from Sean Devine) which has a direct print button on it.

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