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= Requirements =
#Buildable during 1 day workshop, even for inexperienced builders.
#OSE label documented.
#Automatic bed leveling mechanism
#OSHWA certification compliant
#$500 in parts for single print head version
#Wirelessly controllable
#Capable of storing and independently running wirelessly uploaded gcode
#Ninjaflex print capable
#Single print head version easily extendable to accommodate quadruple parallel printing
#Capable of hours of maintenance free printing between any required fix
#Build techniques must be easily scalable up to meter scale 3D printers
#Addable clear enclosure
#Modular tool head attachment
#Functions as an effective Repstrap
#XY-fixed build platform
#Heated build platform that can be retrofitted readily without compromising bed leveling mechanism.
#Capable of bumping (strong and tall) prints off of build platform without human assistance
#Works with open source filament from open source filament extruder
#Functional Logic and design rationale is fully documented
#Capable of printing currently mass produced conductive filaments
 
= Goals =
#Fits Extreme Manufacturing model. This means optimizing for a parallel build process. See OSE wiki and Wikipedia for more.
#Distribution of the machine through distributive enterprise propagation.
#Design being built upon, resulting in design remixes/derivatives.
#Distribution of derivatives through distributive enterprise propagation.
#Distributed market domination via derivatives.
 
= Planned Future Work =
#Respects Your Freedom certified
#Works with irregular dimension filament
#Coherence with other machines to achieve productive Productive Recursion of a complete workshop tool chain
#Capable of sensing different abort situations
#Detached print
#Failing material feed
#Improper temperature of print
#Failing positioning system (skipped stepper motor steps or similar)
#Capable of automatically pausing abort situations a and b and presenting manual mitigation instructions and resume options
#Capable of automatically mitigating abort situations c and d
#Addable syringe head (for conductive ink printing)

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