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*Plug in 4 pin power to control board
*Plug in 4 pin power to control board
==Software==
==Software==
*Ubuntu 12.04 on HP Pavilion g series 64 bit - downloaded slic3r-linux-x86_64-0-9-9.tar.gz 30-Mar-2013 16:36 13M from http://dl.slic3r.org/linux/
*Ubuntu 12.04 on HP Pavilion g series 64 bit - downloaded:
** slic3r-linux-x86_64-0-9-9.tar.gz 30-Mar-2013 16:36 13M  
** from http://dl.slic3r.org/linux/

Revision as of 03:15, 12 May 2013

Jeff Moe is the founder of Lulzbot.com - an open source 3D printer that he is currently selling at a volume of _ per month. Here he is at work developing enterprise around his company's derivative of the RepRap Mendel open source 3D printer.

Jeffmoe.jpg

http://www.fsf.org/resources/hw/endorsement/respects-your-freedom


He was kind enough to donate a Lulzbot open source 3D printer to OSE, which wer are intending for rapid prototyping of GVCS machines as described in our Dashboard. Here is our experience in setting it up on Ubuntu.

Setup Procedure

Unpack and set up

Audrey, with no formal electronics experience, set up the printer in 1 hour with no hurry. Recommendations from Audrey:

  • Manual looks impressive.
  • Manual should provide an exploded parts diagram. A first time builder does not readily recognize part names discussed manual.
  • Inexperienced user cannot find the USB port, hidden from view on bottom of controller.
  • Wires connected, microSD inserted
  • Beginner has trouble unmounting red safety clamps protecting the vertical carrage. A tool to pry them open helps.

Lulzclamps.jpg

Connection

  • Set to 115V (already default)
  • Plug in USB
  • Plug in 4 pin power to control board

Software

  • Ubuntu 12.04 on HP Pavilion g series 64 bit - downloaded: