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1. 10 NOTES WELCOME Setup When you set up your MakerBot Replicator 2X Experimental 3D Printer remember that it was built and packaged very carefully at the MakerBot Factory We hope you ll take your time and be just as careful Unpacking it and getting set up UNPACKING YOUR MAKERBOT REPLICATOR 2X El Opening the Box la Place the MakerBot Replicator 2X box on the ground and open it 1b Remove the foam accessory tray and the sheet of cardboard underneath 1 The foam tray at the top of the box contains everything you need to get started with your MakerBot Replicator 2X Make sure you have everything listed on the Accessory Checklist on page 16 If you find that any of the items pictured in the Accessory Checklist are missing please email us at support makerbot com 1d Remove the two protective foam pieces from the sides of the MakerBot Replicator 2X El Removing the MakerBot Replicator 2X from the box 2a Open the plastic covering and firmly grasp the frame of the MakerBot Replicator 2X Be careful not to grip the rods or belts of the gantry system Lift it out of the box and place it ona stable surface 2b Your MakerBot Replicator 2X is now fully unpacked We recommend that you keep the box and foam inserts in case you need to transport your MakerBot Replicator 2X in the future A CAUTION Do not force or tear anyt
2. Make With 26 48 Tt 25 04 I Scale To 8 amp Uniform scaling Inches gt mm Maximum Size 1 want to e Make It Now Material ABS Resolution Low Faster Standard High Slower Advanced Options Reset Scale Export to a File The Replicator 2X Fig 10 1 M Raft New and Improved Supports Extruder Right Fig 10 12 7 The default size of the bird is very small We will resize the object to increase its size Fig 10 10 8 Click the Scale button twice In the Change Dimensions menu edit the following settings Fig 10 11 Uniform scaling Ensure that this box is checked Scale To Set this field to 200 00 Click the Make button or choose the File menu and choose Make It 9 In the Make dialog ensure that the following boxes are checked Fig 10 12 Raft Select this checkbox to print your object on top of a raft Supports Select this checkbox to print your object with supports 10 Print the object as usual 76 NOTES INTERMEDIATE PRINTING 77 Advanced Printing This chapter describes the advanced printing options in the MakerWare software PRINT QUALITY ADVANCED OPTIONS To use the settings under Advanced Options you must select one of MakerWare s base profiles Low Standard or High When you change any of the settings in Advanced Options an asterisk will appear next
3. m More options available at makerbot com store UNPACKING YOUR MAKERBOT REPLICATOR 2X cowriNUED El Freeing the Extruders 3a Use strong scissors or a wire cutter to cut the zip ties holding the gantry system in place Discard the zip ties and the plastic pieces holding them in place 3b A small plastic piece attached to the X axis belt and gantry rods prevents the extruder from moving Carefully snap the piece off of the rods and tilt it to slide it off of the belt SETUP 17 SETTING UP YOUR MAKERBOT REPLICATOR 2X Installing the Enclosure Door Handle 4a Locate the handle kit The kit includes your enclosure door handle and two buttonhead bolts 4b Open the enclosure door To do this reach through the top of the MakerBot Replicator 2X push the door outward and raise it to a 90 angle 4c Place the handle on top of the enclosure door Align the holes in the ends of the handle with the pre drilled holes in the enclosure door 4d Use your fingers to thread each bolt through the holes in the enclosure door and the handle Use a Phillips head screwdriver to tighten the bolts Close the enclosure door SETTING UP YOUR MAKERBOT REPLICATOR 2X conTINUED Installing the Filament Guide Tubes and Spool Holders 5a Locate the two filament guide tubes Insert one end of a filament guide tube into the hole in the top of one of the extruders Push the filament guide tube in as f
4. Replicator 2X For advanced users Type of MakerBot Allows you to specify the type of MakerBot 3D Printer you are using during the session SERVICES Stop Background Service Stops Conveyor the service that manages print jobs and connections to the MakerBot Replicator 2X Start Background Service Starts Conveyor the service that manages print jobs and connections to the MakerBot Replicator 2X Show Background Service Log Displays a log file for the current Conveyor session HELP Quick Help Opens a guide to MakerWare s basic functions Online Help Displays information from the MakerBot website MAKERWARE 55 SHORTCUT KEYS SELECTING AN OBJECT To select a single object left click with the mouse To select two objects select one object hold down the Shift key and select the other object Release the Shift key To select multiple objects select one object by clicking with the left mouse button hold down the Shift key select additional objects and release the Shift key SHORTCUT KEYS L Enters Look mode M Enters Move mode T Enters Turn mode S Enters Scale mode Enters Object mode Ctrl Cmd N Opens an additional MakerWare window Ctrl Cmd O Opens a new object file If a file is currently open you will be prompted to save it first Ctrl F4 Windows Closes MakerWare Ctrl Cmd S Saves the
5. display the following text Aaah that feels much better Let s go on and load some plastic Before you can print you must load the MakerBot ABS Filament into the extruder The extruder will heat the filament and use the melted material to build things NOTE If you have problems with this process or if you need to level your build plate again you can use the up and down arrows to scroll through the top level menu on the LCD panel and use the M button to select Utilities Scroll to Level Build Plate and select it You can use these menus to return to the leveling script at any time STARTUP 25 LOADING MAKERBOT FILAMENT ll Remove the Enclosure Lid Lift the enclosure lid from the top of the MakerBot Replicator 2X and set it aside El Detach the Filament Guide Tube on the Right Locate where the right side filament guide tube enters the right extruder Detach the guide tube by gently pulling it out of the extruder El Feed the Filament through the Filament Guide Tube Free the end of the MakerBot ABS Filament from your starter spool Use scissors to cut away any bent filament and feed the end of the spooled filament into the left side filament guide tube when viewed from the back where it attaches to the back of the MakerBot Replicator 2X Continue to feed the filament in until it emerges from the other end of the tube NOTE To avoid filament jams always ensure that any filament spool you mount on the Replicato
6. display welcome text on the LCD panel This ay is the beginning of the startup script that will guide you through initial C calibration and your first 3D print j A CAUTION The socket outlet must be installed near the equipment and must be easily accessible SETUP 21 Startup After you switch on the MakerBot Replicator 2X Experimental 3D Printer the LCD panel will light up and display text This text is the beginning of the Startup Script The Startup Script will guide you through leveling the build plate loading MakerBot ABS Filament and creating your first 3D print START UP THE LCD KEYPAD Asolid red M means the MakerBot Replicator 2X is working A blinking red M means the MakerBot Replicator 2X is waiting for user input Four arrow buttons The left arrow surround a central M often allows you button Use the arrows to to go back or navigate through the LCD cancel an action menus and the M button to make selections NOTE If you don t see the Startup Script use the up and down arrow buttons to scroll through the top level menu on the LCD panel and use the M button to select Utilities Scroll to Run Startup Script and select it You can use these menus to return to the Startup Script at any time You can view videos of the startup process on the MakerBot Replicator 2X video page at makerbot com support replicato
7. installed on either side 7 Installing the Enclosure Lid 7a Locate the box containing the acrylic enclosure lid The enclosure lid is shipped in a separate box and is not included in the same box as your MakerBot Replicator 2X 7b Unpack the enclosure lid and place it over your MakerBot Replicator 2X so that it covers the top of the frame the extruder cable and the filament guide tubes The small indentations at the corners of the lid should line up with the bolt heads on the top of the MakerBot Replicator 2X s frame 20 SETTING UP YOUR MAKERBOT REPLICATOR 2X conTINuED Attaching the Power Supply 8a Locate the power supply and cable Attach the cable to the power supply 8b Ensure that the power switch on the MakerBot Replicator 2X is set to the OFF position 8c Insert the power supply connector into the power input port on the back of the MakerBot Replicator 2X Ensure that the flat side of the connector faces down NOTE If at any time you need to unplug the MakerBot Replicator 2X pull on the connector itself to release it from the power input port Powering On the MakerBot Replicator 2X Bielcome l m The Rerlicator 2h ERES ihe red Ho to ztanted an electrical outlet 9a Plug the AC power cord into 9b Set the power switch to the ON position 7 3 9c The MakerBot Replicator 2X will
8. maintain their relative size Inches mm Converts a model that has been sized in inches to millimeter scale 52 EXPLORING MAKERWARE coNTINUED Select All Maximum size Changes the scale of the object to the maximum that can be printed by the MakerBot Replicator 2X Reset Scale Resets the object to the last saved scale OBJECT Fig 7 7 Click twice to open the Object Information submenu The Object Information submenu allows you to choose which extruder will print each object on your build plate For details on printing objects with dual extrusion see the chapter on Basic Printing ADD Click this button to add an object to your build plate When you select the Add button you can browse for STL and OBJ files on your local computer You can add as many objects as you can fit on the plate MAKE Click this button to open the Make dialog where you can specify print resolution and other printing options and save instructions for your MakerBot Replicator 2X to an SD card For details on the Make dialog see the chapters on Intermediate and Advanced Printing SAVE Allows you to save the current plate as a file for later use HELP Opens a guide to MakerWare s basic functions STATUS BAR Displays the status of your connection to your MakerBot Replicator 2X MAKERWARE 53 MAKERWARE MENUS FILE New Opens a new MakerWare window Open Opens a new object file If a file is currently open
9. makerbot com To learn about other MakerBot products including MakerBot Filament please email the address above or call our Sales Team at 1 347 334 6800 thoughts makerbot com For general questions or to tell us what s on your mind send an email to the address above We love to hear from you and using this email address helps keep our Sales and Support lines free for customers in need n2 WARRANTY RETURNS AND REPLACEMENT POLICY MakerBot products do not carry a long term warranty Returns are possible only on unaffected items within 14 days of receipt After such time all sales are considered final Unaffected means a device has never been assembled powered up programmed or otherwise changed MakerBot cannot accept returns on purchased items that have had electrical power applied to them or been otherwise programmed changed or affected However we will provide parts or service on items that prove to be defective from the time of manufacture and we ll always work with you to get your bot running again TERMS OF SERVICE Please be advised of the following terms the Terms regarding this User Manual the Manual All information in this Manual is subject to change at any time without notice and is provided for convenience purposes only MakerBot reserves the right to modify or revise the Manual in its sole discretion and at any time You agree to be bound by any modifications and or revisions Co
10. print difficult models can be prevented by changing the orientation of the model on the build plate MINIMIZE SUPPORT MATERIAL You can build an object of any shape using tearaway support structures but supports can be difficult to remove and use up plastic Make sure your object has a flat side to rest on Orient your object to minimize overhangs and bridges For example printed right side up these tables would have unprintable bridges and unprintable overhangs but upside down they print easily http www thingiverse com thing 18982 MAXIMIZE OBJECT STRENGTH Another thing to consider is the grain of the printed object A thin cylinder printed upright will be composed of a series of circles placed on top of one another If you try to break it in half it will have as many natural breaking points as it has layers and will snap easily If on the other hand it is printed on its side the layers will run up along the cylinder and every layer will have to bend in order for the cylinder to break Keep this in mind when designing objects especially functional ones A spool holder is a good example of an object that should be printed on its side for strength 106 NOTES DESIGNING FOR 3D PRINTING 107 Reference GLOSSARY OF TERMS ABS Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene a widely used thermoplastic and the primary material used for making things on the MakerBot Rep
11. prompt you to install device drivers Cannot install MakerWare Perform the installation steps again If the installation fails a second time collect as much information on the failure as you can and open a support ticket by emailing support makerbot com MakerBot Support will work with you to diagnose the issue Computer displays security warnings during installation Your operating system may not recognize the drivers MakerWare is installing because they are specific to MakerWare and to your MakerBot Replicator 2X Click OK to allow the device drivers to install SELECTING YOUR MAKERBOT REPLICATOR 2x If you connect your MakerBot Replicator 2X to your computer before you start MakerWare MakerWare will automatically detect your MakerBot Replicator 2X The icon in the lower right corner will display The Replicator 2X If you start MakerWare before you connect your MakerBot Replicator 2X to your computer MakerWare will display a welcome message and ask you to choose your bot from a dropdown menu Choose Replicator 2X and click Let s Get Started If MakerWare defaults to the incorrect type of MakerBot 3D printer 1 Open the MakerBots menu 2 Choose Type of MakerBot 3 Choose The Replicator 2X MakerWare will display settings and options appropriate for the MakerBot Replicator 2X 49 EXPLORING MAKERWARE Open MakerWare and take a look around The following buttons and menus appear F OTE VIE
12. release the Shift key Both models should be selected Select the Turn button Hold down the left mouse button and drag to rotate the models Notice that both objects rotate SCALING AN OBJECT In this section we will scale our two models Currently you should have the Flatiron and Woolworth models on your plate 1 Select the Flatiron model 2 To scale the Flatiron model Click the Scale button Hold down the left mouse button and drag to change the scale of the object Click on the Scale button a second time or press the S key to view the Change Dimensions submenu 3 Click Reset Scale to return the Flatiron model to its original scale 4 Select the Flatiron model hold down the Shift key and then select the Woolworth model Both objects should now be selected 5 Use the Scale button to change the scale Notice that both objects are re scaled simultaneously while maintaining the relative scale 62 SAVING AND PRINTING A FILE SAVING YOUR MODEL AND TOOLPATH FILES To save an object or a plate with multiple objects click the Save button The Save dialog gives you the option to save the contents of the build plate as an STL or Thing file If you want to open the file in an application other than MakerWare you should save the file as an STL file If you save as an STL file you can no longer manipulate each object separately in MakerWare If you save as a Thing file you will be ab
13. thing file To do this In the File menu choose Save As Savethe file as a thing file T7 Choose the File menu and choose Make It or click the Make button 18 In the Make dialog box select the Export toaFile radio button 19 In the Make dialog box click the Export button Save your STL file to an SD card 68 NOTES BASIC PRINTING 69 Intermediate Printing This chapter is for Users who are ready to start editing print settings in MakerWare instead of accepting the default settings It will explain when and how to use helper disks with a print when and how to use rafts and support with a print how to use the print quality settings in the Make dialog in MakerWare PRINT QUALITY t d dal i Profile V Low Standard High Skeinforge Defaults Slicer Temperature Speed Infill 110 Number of Shells 2 Layer Height 0 30 mm Create Profile Use Defaults Cancel Make It F aaa er eee Quality Infill Number Layer of Shells Height Low 10 2 0 30 mm Standard 10 2 0 20 mm High 15 2 mm Fig 10 2 PRINT QUALITY In MakerWare when you select the Make command or Make button you can specify one of three preset printing profiles Fig 10 1 Your choices are Low Prints an object with lower resolution but with a shorter print time Standard Prints an object
14. top of the extruder and check for a bend at the end of the filament If the filament is bent it is possible that the filament is slipping under the extruder bearing instead of entering the extruder heater Remove the extruder fan and assembly using the instructions in the section Disassembling an Extruder This will allow you to watch the filament travel through the extruder and determine where the filament is getting stuck It is also possible that you are unable to load filament because a broken piece of filament remains inside of the extruder Remove the extruder fan and assembly using the instructions in the section Disassembling an Extruder and use a pair of pliers to remove the broken end of filament 30 TROUBLESHOOTING Can t unload filament If you cannot unload filament from one of the extruders do the following 1 Go to the LCD panel and select Utilities Filament Options Unload This option heats the extruders 2 Press down on the extruder arm 3 Push about half an inch of filament through the extruder Disassembling an Extruder 4 Try pulling the filament out of the extruder again Extruder stays heated after loading or unloading filament If your extruder stays hot after loading filament or unloading filament you might have enabled the Preheat option To turn off the Preheat option go to the LCD panel and select Preheat Cool This disables the heaters Occasiona
15. turnz LEER k riv dirt PIE Adjust the Knobs as Directed When directed by the LCD screen tighten each of the three knobs underneath the build platform approximately four turns Next the script will prompt you to adjust the knobs individually Use the MakerBot Support business card or a thin piece of paper to check the plate height above each knob As you adjust each knob make sure the MakerBot Support card just slides between the nozzles and build plate You should feel some friction on the card but still be able to easily pass the card between the plate and the extruder nozzles without tearing or damaging the card 24 LEVELING THE BUILD PLATE continNuep th knob unti dirmi nez a qu Pici d check HE SE PEE E Adjust Each Knob Again The script will prompt you to adjust each knob again This allows for fine tuning This time the Support card should slide between the build plate and nozzles with more friction El confirm your Adjustment After the second set of adjustments the nozzles will move to the center of the build plate Confirm that the MakerBot Support card slides between the nozzles and plate with a moderate amount of friction NOTE During leveling it is okay for the nozzle to be very slightly closer to the center of the build plate than to the rest of the plate Finish Leveling When you have completed the initial leveling tasks the LCD menu will
16. 0 6 4 Print the object as usual The Supports Won t Come Off My Object Create or edit a custom profile using the MakerBot Slicer and increase the supportMargin setting by 1 mm This will increase the separation between the support structures and the model Create or edit a custom profile using the MakerBot Slicer and increase the feedstockMultiplier by O5 mm The supports might be difficult to remove because too much plastic is being extruded Changing this setting will slightly decrease the amount of plastic extruded 74 PRINTING AN EXAMPLE Fig 107 bird st 801 Fig 10 9 In this example we will print the bird model shown earlier To do this 1 Open a browser session and go to http www thingiverse com 2 Inthe Search field in the upper right of the page enter Bird for putting on things 3 In the Search Result page find Bird for putting on things Click on the title link 10 7 4 In the Thing page for the bird you will see a button that says Download This Thing Click this button Fig 10 8 5 In the Downloads window click on the file bird stl Thingiverse will download the file to your local computer Fig 10 9 6 Start MakerWare Choose the File menu Choose Open Navigate to the directory where you stored the file bird stl The bird statue should appear in MakerWare INTERMEDIATE PRINTING 75 PRINTING AN EXAMPLE coNTINUED
17. D MENU THE ACTIVE BUILD MENU The LCD panel includes options and settings for use during printing Fig 4 5 ilament To access these settings during a print select the left arrow y 2Fa Fig 4 5 Pause This entry allows you to stop a print briefly During Pause your extruders and build platform will not move from their current locations Use Pause only to stop a print briefly MakerBot does not recommend allowing a heated nozzle to remain stationary and in contact with your print for long period of time Cancel Build This entry stops a build permanently After you choose this option you will be prompted to confirm that you want to cancel the build Change Filament This entry allows you to move the extruders away from your print change filament and then resume the print This entry is useful for printing multi colored objects or for changing an empty spool of filament After you change the filament select the left arrow button to return to the Active Build menu Select the entry for Resume Print Sleep Cold Pause Resume Build This entry allows you to pause a print for long periods of time When you select this option your Replicator 2X will complete any queued commands before moving the extruder away from your print and allowing the extruders and build plate to cool During a cold pause the menu option will change to Resume Build Press M to resume printing 38 ACTIVE BUILD MENU cowriNU
18. ED Fig 4 6 Euild Time HARET M 12345 Fig 4 7 Line Z Pause Height This entry allows you to pause your print at a set height When you select this option you will see two additional settings Z Position and Pause Active Fig 4 6 To set the pause height scroll to Z Position press the M button and use the arrows to increase the pause height in millimeters Press the M again to confirm the height Scroll to Pause Active and use the M button to toggle the setting ON and OFF When Pause Active is set to ON 2 height pause will be triggered even if the Z Position is set to O Filament Fan This entry allows you to set an active cooling fan to ON or OFF during a build The MakerBot Replicator 2X does not include an active cooling fan LED Color This entry allows you to change the color of the LEDs in the frame of the MakerBot Replicator 2X The LEDs can be set to WHITE RED ORANGE PINK GREEN BLUE or PURPLE or turned OFF Use the up arrow and down arrow to scroll through the available colors Use the M button to select and confirm your selection Build Statistics This entry displays the elapsed time for the current build and the line number of the command being executed by your Replicator 2X Fig 4 7 Back to Monitor This entry returns you to the Monitor screen The Monitor screen displays the percent of the print that has been completed and the temperatures of the Right Extruder Left Extrud
19. Flatiron model A yellow outline will surround the object 2 Press the keys Ctrl C or Command C to copy the file 3 Press the keys Ctrl V or Command V to paste a copy of the file onto the plate The copy of the Flatiron model will appear right next to the original 4 Press the keys Ctrl Z or Command Z to undo your last action and remove the copy of the Flatiron model PREPARING TO PRINT 61 ADDING AND SCALING OBJECTS ADDING AN OBJECT TO THE PLATE In this section we will add a second object to the plate Currently you should have the Flatiron model at the left side of your build plate 1 Click the Add button 2 Navigate to the location of the file Woolworth stl and select that file Now you should see both the Flatiron Building and the Woolworth Building models on the plate in MakerWare You can manipulate the models on the plate separately or together MANIPULATING MULTIPLE OBJECTS 1 To manipulate one object select only that object For example Select the Flatiron model Click the Turn button Hold down the left mouse button and Use your mouse to rotate the object Notice that only the selected object the Flatiron Building model rotates 2 If you select more than one object you can apply the Move function Turn function or Scale function to those objects simultaneously For example Select the Flatiron Building Hold down the Shift key and select the Woolworth Building Then
20. HING THINGS 102 17 DESIGNING FOR 3D PRINTING 104 Design Guidelines 105 18 REFERENCE 108 Glossary Contact Us 112 Warranty Returns and Replacement Policy 113 Terms of Service 113 Index 14 4 v3 NOTES Welcome This User Manual is designed to start your journey with the MakerBot Replicator 2X Experimental 3D Printer in the right direction Your MakerBot Replicator 2X is optimized for ABS a traditional thermoplastic that can be tricky and unpredictable In order to achieve great results you will need to experiment and tinker That s why it s so crucial to take the time to learn about your new machine In this manual you will learn how to set up and start using your Replicator 2X You will also be introduced to Thingiverse and MakerWare By the time you finish reading you will know everything you need to start experimenting We are so excited to welcome you to the MakerBot community Let s get started SAFETY AND COMPLIANCE RADIO AND TELEVISION INTERFERENCE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interfere
21. Kl JonMonaghan 65 8904 8161 M WI DUM UT REA To show that you Made a Thing When you print something downloaded from Thingiverse it s good manners to show your work Click the I made one button in the right sidebar Fig 12 7 This will take you to a new page where you can upload an image and adda description of the Thing you made Click Create at the lower right corner of the page to save the record of your Made thing To Follow a user If you admire another Thingiverse user and want to know when they publish new designs add Things to a Collection or have a Thing featured on the front page Follow them You can find the Follow button on any Thing page to the right of the Thing image and directly underneath the name of the user who published the Thing Fig 12 8 INTRO TO THINGIVERSE 89 Using the Customizer in Thingiverse Customizer is an application available on thingiverse com Customizer allows users to change the parameters of an object before downloading the STL file and printing it Customizer allows users to make changes to an object directly from Thingiverse using an intuitive user interface When a user clicks the Create Thing button Customizer saves the user s changes and creates an STL file that the user download and print This chapter will explain how to customize and download an object using Customizer CUSTOMIZING A THING Fig 13 1 VIEWI
22. MENT ABS is short for Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene It is made of a combination of those three plastics The three plastics can be mixed in different proportions to formulate ABS intended for different uses ABS is tough and somewhat flexible ABS becomes softer with increased temperatures but at the extrusion temperatures used in a MakerBot it remains fairly viscous That means that ABS melts quickly inside the extruder but doesn t drip during travel moves ABS can also withstand heat well enough that we use it to make the plastic components of the Replicator 2X s extruders TROUBLESHOOTING ABS has a high rate of thermal expansion which means it expands as it is heated and shrinks as it cools This can cause certain problems when printing Warping Thermal expansion means that layers closer to the extruder are cooling and shrinking causing strain on the layers below The shrinking layers pull at the stable layers warping the object Cracking Cracking is a different manifestation of the same problem When the bond between two layers is not strong sometimes the shrinking of a section of newer layers will cause it to separate from the previous layers This results in horizontal cracks in the side of the object Increasing the extrusion temperature creates a stronger bond between each pair of layers but will also increase the temperature differential between new layers and older layers The best way to comba
23. MOTOR ASSEMBLY The stepper motor and the drive block that push filament into the extruder Each extruder contains a motor assembly MOTOR WIRES The bundle of electrical wires that provides power to the motors NOZZLES The openings at the end of the extruders from which melted MakerBot Filament emerges to be spread onto the build plate PLA Polylactic acid is a renewable bioplastic and one of the materials from which MakerBot Filament is made PVA Polyvinyl alcohol is a water soluble plastic that is sometimes used for dissolvable support structures POWER SUPPLY The A C power supply for the MakerBot Replicator 2X It includes a block and two plugs REPLICATORG Free open source software that allows you to manipulate and edit STL files and GCode files and save them to be printed on the MakerBot Replicator 2X SD CARD Secure Digital memory card that can store digital data and be read by the MakerBot Replicator 2X The SD card used with your Replicator 2X must be formatted FAT 16 with a maximum capacity of 2 GB SHELLS Printed outlines defining the shape of each layer of an object SPACERS The plastic pieces that keep the extruder fans and heat sinks secure and in place SPOOL HOLDERS The plastic pieces that attach to the back of the MakerBot Replicator 2X and hold the spools of MakerBot Filament The spool holder ensures that the MakerBot filament is fed evenly to the extruders STL A widely used file forma
24. MakerBot Replica USER MANUAL ator 3D PRINTER f aherBot Replicator 2X MoakerBot TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 WELCOME Safety and Compliance Specifications How it Works 2 SETUP Unpacking Your MakerBot Replicator 2X MakerBot Replicator 2X Diagrams Accessory Checklist Setting Up Your MakerBot Replicator 2X STARTUP LCD Keypad Leveling the Build Plate Loading MakerBot Filament Unloading MakerBot Filament Troubleshooting 4 LCDMENUS Top Level Entries Utilities Menu Info and Settings Menu Active Build Menu 5 PRINTING FROM SD Making a Test Object Troubleshooting 6 ALETYPES 7 MAKERWARE Downloading and Installing MakerWare Exploring MakerWare MakerWare Menus Shortcut Keys 8 PREPARING TO PRINT Downloading Files Importing Moving and Copying Objects Adding and Scaling Objects Saving and Printing TABLE OF CONTENTS 9 BASIC PRINTING 64 Printing Examples 65 Printing with Both Extruders 66 10 INTERMEDIATE PRINTING 70 Print Quality 71 Rafts 72 Supports 73 Troubleshooting 74 Printing an Example 75 11 ADVANCED PRINTING 78 Print Quality 79 Temperature 82 Speed 83 12 INTRODUCTION TO THINGIVERSE 86 Creating an Account 87 Navigating Thingiverse 87 13 USING THE CUSTOMIZER IN THINGIVERSE 90 Customizing a Thing 9 14 FILAMENT 96 Filament Basics 97 ABS Filament 98 ABS Filament Troubleshooting 98 PLA Filament 99 PLA Filament Troubleshooting 99 15 UPDATING FIRMWARE 100 16 FINIS
25. MakerWare STL OBJ Thing Windows 7 Ubuntu 11 10 Mac OS X 10 6 PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS Without Spools With Spools Shipping Box Weight Shipping Weight TEMPERATURE Ambient Operation Storage Temperature ELECTRICAL AC Input Power Requirements Connectivity MECHANICAL Chassis Body Build Platform XYZ Bearings Stepper Motors 49x32x38cm 191 x 12 8 x 14 7 in 49x42x38cm 191 x16 5 x 147 in 57 5 x 49 5 x 40 6 cm 22 6 x 19 5 x 16 in 27 8 lbs 12 6 kg 39 25 lbs 17 8 kg 159 320 C 609 909 F 09 320 329 909 F 100 240V 4 amps 50 60 Hz 24V DC 9 2 amps SD card FAT16 max 2 GB Powder coated steel PVC Panels 356 aluminum Wear resistant oil infused bronze 1 89 step angle with 1 16 micro stepping WELCOME 9 HOW IT WORKS The MakerBot Replicator 2X Experimental 3D Printer makes solid three dimensional objects out of melted MakerBot Filament Your 3D design files are translated into instructions for the MakerBot Replicator 2X and read by the machine via SD card The MakerBot Replicator 2X then heats the MakerBot Filament and squeezes it out through a nozzle onto a heated surface to build a solid object layer by layer This method is called fused deposition modeling xa ES Le A 2 e MakerBot Replicator 2X
26. NG CUSTOMIZABLE THINGS To view a list of Things that you can customize with the Customizer application 1 Go to http www thingiverse com 2 On the home page click the Explore link at the top of the page 3 Click Customizable Things Thingiverse will display the Customizable page with a list of Things that you can customize with the Customizer application Each customizable Thing has a set of parameters you can edit in Thingiverse These parameters are created by the user who uploaded the Thing To view and manipulate a customizable Thing 1 Find the thing either through the Search tool or by viewing the list of Customizable Things Go to its Thing page 2 In the Thing page select the button Open in Customizer Fig 13 1 You can now view the list of customizable parameters for the thing USING THE CUSTOMIZER 91 CUSTOMIZING A THING cowriNuUED new 2 My Cuttomaed Roun Trays Fig 13 2 SAVING AND DOWNLOADING YOUR CUSTOMIZATIONS After you change one or more parameters for a customizable thing you can save your customizations and download the file for printing To do this 1 In the Customizer page click the Create Thing button 2 The Creating Your Customized STL dialog box appears You can enter values in the following fields Name Name of the file for the customized thing Publish New Thing Select this checkbox to publish the STL file to
27. Replicator 2X to correctly locate the two extruder nozzles Use this script if your dual extrusion prints don t appear to line up correctly on the plate The script will print a series of lines with each nozzle and ask you to choose the ones that line up best Your MakerBot Replicator 2X will store that information and use it to make your dual extrusion prints align better in the future Exit Menu This entry returns you to the top level menu LCD MENUS 35 INFO AND SETTINGS MENU che i 5 mom ist m ck pr ct FEE bets Ren on mm fU Fig 4 3 LED Color Hege jerata Heat Hold Fig 4 4 THE INFO AND SETTINGS MENU The Info and Settings menu displays information about your MakerBot Replicator 2X and allows you to change settings on your MakerBot Replicator 2X Fig 4 3 Bot Statistics This entry displays the total build time in hours and minutes during the lifetime of your MakerBot Replicator 2X It also displays the duration of the last completed build General Settings This entry leads to a sub menu that allows you to change settings on your MakerBot Replicator 2X Fig 4 4 To navigate the entries under General Settings Use the up and down arrows to navigate to the setting you want to change Use the M button to select the setting you want to change Use the up and down arrows to scroll through the available options for each setting Use
28. Thingiverse Email me when it s done If you select this checkbox Thingiverse will send you an email when your STL file has been created Create Thing Click this button to generate the STL file 3 The Creating your Customized STL dialog box will display a message telling you that it is generating your file Click the link Go to my Queue to see the status of the file Fig 13 2 4 When your file appears in the queue with the status Done click the View Thing button Unless you had Publish New Thing checked the Thing page will be private 5 In the Thing page for your new file click the Download This Thing button 6 In the Downloads dialog box select the appropriate file to download You can save the file to your local computer or open the file with MakerWare and print it 92 CUSTOMIZING A THING contTINUED Customizable Round Trays Parameters i Tray Diameter B Tray Height Tray Rounding i Tray Sidewall 1 2 Tray Bottom 1 6 i Resolution Fig 13 3 EXAMPLE OF CUSTOMIZING A THING This section will walk you through the steps to customize a thing with the Customizer application create the STL file and download the STL file We will customize the thing called Customizable Round Trays To customize this thing 1 Go to go to http www thingiverse com 2 On the home page use the Search field in the upper right Search for Round Trays 3 In the Search Results page find C
29. W 1 ejaet POWEREDBY f MakerBot The Replicator 2X Fig 72 HOME VIEW Click this button to reset MakerWare to the Click these buttons to zoom in and out default view of the build area You can also use the scroll wheel on your mouse to zoom in and out 50 EXPLORING MAKERWARE coNTINUED Change View Fig 7 3 Change Position g 0 63mm 0 On Platform Center Reset Position LOOK Fig 7 3 Click the Look button or press the L key to enter Look mode In Look mode you can Left click and drag the mouse to rotate your view of the object Hold down shift left click and drag the mouse to move your view of the object Clickon the Look button again or press the L key to view the Change View submenu Top View the object from the top Side View the object from the side Front Default view View the object from the front side Reset View Returns to the default view MOVE Fig 7 4 Click the Move button or press the M key to enter Move mode In Move mode you can Left click and drag the mouse to move the object Hold down shift left click and drag the mouse up and down Click the Move button again or press the M key to view the Change Position submenu X Specify position left and right in millimeters Y Specify position forward and backward in millimeters Z Specify position up and down in millimeters On Platform Mo
30. ar as it will go Insert the end of the other filament guide tube into the hole on the top of the second extruder Push the filament guide tube in as far as it will go 5b Insert the other end of one filament guide tube into the corresponding guide tube holder on the back of the MakerBot Replicator 2X Make sure that the end of each filament guide tube is flush with the bottom of its guide tube holder The filament guide tube should not hang down past the bottom of the guide tube holder Repeat this process for the second filament guide tube 5c Locate the spool holders Install the spool holders in the two rectangular openings on the back of the MakerBot Replicator 2X To install a spool holder tilt it and insert the square end into one of the openings Spool Holder SETUP 19 SETTING UP YOUR MAKERBOT REPLICATOR 2X E Mounting the Filament Spool 6a Open the box containing your starter spool of MakerBot ABS Filament Remove the spool from its plastic bag 6b Mount the spool on the left spool holder when viewed from the back of the Replicator 2X Orient the spool so that it will unwind counterclockwise Push the spool onto the spool holder until it locks Do not let the filament uncoil or tangle as you load the spool onto the back of the MakerBot Replicator 2X NOTE If a spool unwinds in the wrong direction just turn it around Spools are designed so that they can be
31. ayers there This top is called a roof The MakerBot Replicator 2X starts each new layer of an object by printing some number of outlines of that layer These are called shells If there is more than one shell the additional shells will be nested inside the first one ADVANCED PRINTING 79 PRINT QUALITY cowriNUED File Name 20mm calibration box Design by Spacexula Thingiverse 2064 Fig 11 2 Infill Everything that is neither shells nor floor nor roof is filled with an internal lattice called infill Fig 11 2 Infill provides your object with an internal support structure The number that you enter in this field defines the solidity of the printed object s infill Higher infill percentages will result in more threads of infill extrusion that are closer together Lower infill percentages will result in fewer threads of infill extrusion that are more widely spaced For a hollow object with no internal support structure enter an infill of O9 o For a completely solid object enter 10096 For decorative objects you might want to set a low infill percentage maybe 5 or 10 If you are having trouble with the upper surfaces of your object you might want to raise that number Flat roofs must have some structure underneath them so that they do not sag Rounded objects might show gaps if there is not enough infill for the shells of new layers to adhere to More infill will increase the strength and weight of y
32. before being saved to your SD card HEAT SINKS The components that dissipate heat from the cartridge heaters They look like aluminum plates with fins HEATED BUILD PLATE The heated surface on which the MakerBot Replicator 2X builds an object INFILL The printed internal lattice that provides structural support for your object KAPTON TAPE A heat resistant film that adheres well to ABS plastic at high temperatures Use it to cover the heated build plate so that objects will stick to the plate during the build LCD CONTROL PANEL The liquid crystal display at the front lower right corner of the MakerBot Replicator 2X This control panel provides status information about the MakerBot Replicator 2X and includes control menus and diagnostics REFERENCE 109 GLOSSARY OF TERMS MAKERBOT FILAMENT 1 75mm diameter plastic welding rod This is the feedstock for your MakerBot Replicator 2X MakerBot Filament comes in ABS PLA and PVA plastics The MakerBot Replicator 2X is optimized for ABS MAKERWARE Free software created by MakerBot that allows you to load rotate scale and move 3D models and create the toolpaths the MakerBot Replicator 2X uses to build objects MANIFOLD A term used to describe 3D models that consist of one completely enclosed three dimensional shape with no holes reversed faces or extra geometry Non manifold models will cause problems for 3D printing and other applications
33. ct each layer of plastic rests on the one below When an object has straight sides a new layer will be fully supported by the previous layer But when an object has parts that angle outwards overhangs some part of the new layer is unsupported If it s just a thin sliver of the perimeter the layer will still have enough support but if more than half of that outer perimeter has nothing to rest on you might see drooping or dropped threads of plastic To make sure at least half of each layer s outer perimeter is supported avoid creating overhangs that form an angle greater than 45 from the vertical BRIDGING Fig 17 2 A thread of extruded plastic that crosses from one supported area to another supported area over an unsupported area is called a bridge Because the thread is supported at both ends the unsupported middle does not cause problems But if the unsupported section is too long you might see sagging in the middle Your MakerBot Replicator 2X should handle bridges of 10 mm well but you will probably see some sagging on bridges of 20 mm DETAIL SIZE There is no equivalent to pixel size ona MakerBot Layer height is used as a measure of resolution but it only measures resolution in the Z axis Your MakerBot can produce its finest detail on the Z axis The high quality setting uses 1 mm layers and it is possible to produce layers that are even thinner Design with layer height in mind for even more precision a f
34. current plate Ctrl Cmd P Displays the Make dialog Ctrl Cmd Alt P Displays the Make From File window Ctrl Cmd Z Undoes last action Ctrl Y Windows Redoes last action Command Shift Z Mac Ctrl Cmd X Cuts object Ctrl Cmd C Copies object Ctrl Cmd V Pastes object Ctrl Cmd D Duplicates selected object Delete Deletes object Ctrl Cmd A Selects all objects Ctrl Cmd Shift A Deselects all objects Ctrl Cmd L Performs auto layout of all objects Ctrl Cmd 1 Returns to Home view 56 TROUBLESHOOTING MakerWare cannot detect my MakerBot Replicator 2X When MakerWare cannot connect to the MakerBot Replicator 2X that usually means you have to restart Conveyor Conveyor is a background service that runs as part of MakerWare and manages the connection to your MakerBot Replicator 2X To restart Conveyor 1 Go the Services menu 2 Choose Restart Background Service If Conveyor was the cause of the problem you should now see the Replicator 2X icon at the lower right of the MakerWare window MAKERWARE 57 Preparing to Print MakerWare allows you to open files resize objects create new object files and save those files in multiple formats This chapter will describe how to perform these tasks DOWNLOADING FILES FILE FORMATS FOR MAKERWARE MakerWare can open the following file types OBJ STL THING MakerWare can save the following file types STL THING MakerWare can export to t
35. d appear in MakerWare 7 Click the Scale button twice In the Change Dimensions dialog edit the following settings Uniform scaling Ensure that this checkbox is selected X Set this field to 40 00mm Fig 9 2 8 To save your changes go to the File menu and choose Save 9 Choose the File menu and choose Make or click the Make button 10 In the Make dialog box select the Export toaFile radio button Tl In the Make dialog box click the Export button Save your STL file to an SD card 66 PRINTING WITH BOTH EXTRUDERS Put object on platform This object is off the platform Do you want to put it on the platform Keep Position Move to Platform Fig 9 3 PRINTING A DUAL EXTRUSION OBJECT Dual extrusion models are composed of two STL files sliced to a single X3G file where one of the STL files will be printed by the left extruder and the other STL file will be printed by the right extruder To better understand how dual extrusion works we will download a dual extrusion object from Thingiverse 1 Open a browser session and go to http www thingiverse com 2 In the Search field in the upper right of the page enter Lotus Flower 3 In the Search Result page find Lotus Flower by rweaving Click on the title link 4 In the Thing page for the Lotus flower you will see a button that says Download This Thing Click this button 5 In the Downloads dialog box select the bu
36. ders and build plate and the status and progress of your object EXAMPLE PRINTING THE CHAIN LINKS In this section we will print the chain links object from the SD card To do this 1 On the LCD panel navigate back to the top level menus Select Build from SD 2 Use the arrow keys to navigate through the list of models on the SD card Find the chain links model 3 To choose the chain links press M 4 The MakerBot Replicator 2X will begin to make your object Once the build plate and extruders have reached their target temperatures the print will take about 12 minutes You can use the LCD panel to monitor the temperature of the extruders and build plate and the status and progress of your object 41 MAKING A TEST OBJECT FROM THE SD CARD oconTiNueD CHAIN LINKS COMB File Name Chain Links File Name Comb Make Time 12 Minutes Make Time 14 Minutes Design By Sal Design By repraprook Thingiverse 28405 Thingiverse 1140 MRJAWS File Name Mr Jaws Make Time 18 minutes Design By Mahoney Thingiverse 14702 CL NUT AND BOLT SET STRETCHY BRACELET File Name Nut and Bolt File Name Stretchlet Make Time 27 minutes Make Time 16 minutes Design aubenc Design By Emmett Thingiverse 9095 Thingiverse 13505 CUPCAKE File Name Cupcake Make Time 52 minutes Design By Will Langford Thingiverse 16824 PET MONSTER VALENTINE MAKERBOT PENDANT File Name Heartless Dragon File Name pendant Make Tim
37. e 40 minutes Make Time 8 minutes Design By andreas tbuser Design By Todd Thingiverse 29088 Thingiverse 25556 TRAFFIC CONE File Name Traffic Cone Make Time 42 minutes Design By CocoNut Thingiverse 21773 Dual extrusion prints require two colors of MakerBot ABS filament loaded into your MakerBot Replicator 2X 42 TROUBLESHOOTING The Replicator 2X doesn t recognize the SD Card If your MakerBot Replicator 2X does not detect that there is a card in the SD slot make sure the SD card is an SDSC card formatted for FAT16 nolarger than 2GB Your MakerBot Replicator 2X can read only cards that meet these requirements The default SD card that is shipped with your MakerBot Replicator 2X is formatted correctly and is of the correct size If the card is formatted correctly but your MakerBot Replicator 2X fails to recognize it something may be wrong with the card Contact MakerBot Support The Replicator 2X doesn t see the files on the SD Card If your MakerBot Replicator 2X detects the SD card but can t see the files on the SD card make sure that each file is in the correct format Your MakerBot Replicator 2X can read only files that use the format To create an X3G file in MakerWare click Export to File in the make dialog and select X3G from the file type dropdown menu with file names containing fewer than 26 characters 30 characters if you count the file ex
38. e dropdown menu at the bottom of the window You can open your GCode file in any text editor To print from saved or edited GCode go to the MakerWare File menu at the top of the screen and choose Make from File Navigate to the GCode file and choose Open For more details on printing from GCode see Chapter 8 X3G X3G is the compact format in which MakerWare sends instructions to your MakerBot An earlier version of this format was called S3G X3G files are currently generated only by MakerWare and ReplicatorG 46 NOTES FILE TYPES 47 MakerBot MakerWare is software that prepares 3D models for printing and turns them into instructions for your MakerBot Replicator 2X Using MakerWare you can prepare OBJ and STL files to be printed You can also use MakerWare to customize print settings for the objects you make on your Replicator 2X DOWNLOADING AND INSTALLING MAKERWARE PLATFORM F WINDOWS XP 32 BIT 7 UBUNTU LINUX 12 04 MAC OS X 10 6 64 BIT 10 7 Version 22 1 TROUBLESHOOTING lt gt 1 Go to http makerbot com makerware 2 Choose your operating system from the platform drop down menu Fig 7 1 3 Click the Download button and save the exe or dmg file to your local computer 4 Open the saved file and follow the directions to install the MakerWare software NOTE During Windows installation a separate installer window will open and
39. eated to temperatures above 250 C because the plastic will start to break down If plastic stops extruding partway through your PLA prints it is probably because the plastic is overheating Try lowering extrusion temperature removing the enclosure lid and opening the door of the MakerBot Replicator 2X FILAMENT 99 Updating Firmware To ensure that your MakerBot Replicator 2X provides optimum performance you must keep the firmware up to date FIRMWARE New firmware available Your MakerBot Replicator 2X is running firmware version 5 5 Some features of MakerWare are not compatible with your firmware and print quality has been greatly improved with our latest firmware We recommend that you upgrade your firmware now Not Now Upgrade Firmware Fig 151 Bot The Replicator 2 One IE Available Versions 73 Description Pause at 2 Height elapsed time displays during prints minor bug fixes Cancel Next Fig 15 2 m Lm The Rerlicator Z5 Fig 15 3 Keeping your firmware up to date will ensure that your MakerBot Replicator 2X always operates at its best When a new version of your bot s firmware is available MakerWare will display a message letting you know that it s time to update Fig 15 1 To update your firmware follow these steps 1 Locate the USB A to USB B cable that came with your MakerBot Replicator 2X and use it to connect your Replicator 2X to your computer 2 Choose Upload Firmware f
40. eature 2 mm tall will be two layers tall when printed with mm layers and one layer tall when printed with 2 mm layers but will not be the correct height if printed with 15 mm or 25 mm layer heights DESIGNING FOR 3D PRINTING 105 DESIGN GUIDELINES There are two components to figuring out what detail size you can achieve on the X and Y axes First is positioning accuracy Positioning accuracy tells us how precisely the extruder can find the spot it is looking for on a plane X and Y positioning accuracy your Replicator 2X is about 01 mm That s a number you should consider when modeeling shallow surface detail but for small stand alone or protruding features you will have to go larger than that The limiting factor here is the layer width The layer width is the same as the diameter of the extruder nozzle 4 mm Because a single line of extrusion is never narrower than 4 mm no printed feature can be narrower than 4 mm However most slicing engines still can t handle features that small because they can t print aline alone each layer perimeter must be a closed loop That means that the smallest feature you can actually print is 8 mm the width of two extruded lines side by side The MakerBot Slicer s spur settings work to correct this by allowing shapes that are not closed loops but these features are experimental ORIENTATION Many of the problems you might run into while trying to
41. ect strength 106 orientation 106 support material 106 downloading customization 92 MakerWare 48 drive blocks location 15 dual extrusion 67 69 duplicating objects in MakerWare 61 E enclosure door handle diagram 14 installation 18 location 14 enclosure lid installation 20 extruder cable mount location 15 extruder carriage location 15 extruder fans location 15 extruder arms location 15 extruder motors location 15 extruder nozzles location 15 extruders diagram 15 disassembly 31 location 14 unpacking 17 extrusion speed 82 114 INDEX cowriNUED fan bolts location 15 fan guards location 15 filament 97 99 See also ABS See also PLA diameter 9 loading 26 33 troubleshooting 30 unloading 29 filament guide tubes diagram 16 installation 19 location 14 filament spool location 14 mounting 20 file formats MakerWare 59 file types 10 45 OBJ 45 STL 45 Thing 45 X3G 46 finishing prints 103 firmware 101 Fused deposition modeling 10 G gantry system location 14 GCode 45 General Settings 36 guide tubes See filament guide tubes H heated build plate See build plate heat sinks location 15 hex wrenches diagram 16 importing files in MakerWare 60 infill 80 81 Info and Settings Menu 36 37 installing MakerWare 49 K Kapton tape diagram 16 L layer height 81 82 layer height settings 9 LCD menus 33 37 LCD panel location 14 leveling the build plate 24 26 loading filamen
42. ed with the appearance of the object Apply only light layers of primer to avoid buildup Apply paint to the final layer of primer OTHER METHODS Retouching You can fix minor imperfections in an object by Spraying with automotive spray filler Manually applying wood putty Manually applying modeling epoxy Making slurry from acetone and ABS of the same color you want to retouch You can then paint the slurry on to the imperfection Smoothing To smooth an object you can For prints made out of ABS rub the surface with a small amount of acetone onacloth Rub the surface with fine grit sandpaper dry or wet and then wash with detergent and water Painting You can paint objects made with ABS with acrylic paints and spray paints You can prep for painting with a urethane based primer FINISHING THINGS 103 Designing for 3D Printing 3D printers can make objects that more traditional manufacturing processes like milling and injection molding cannot but it also comes with its own set of strengths and weaknesses Keep these guidelines in mind when designing models intended for 3D printing to produce successful printed objects DESIGN GUIDELINES File Name Massive Overhang Test Design by thingster Thingiverse 40382 File Name Three 1 24 Windsor Chairs Design by PrettySmallThings Thingiverse 21999 Fig 17 1 Fig 17 2 OVERHANGS Fig 17 1 As your MakerBot prints your obje
43. er and Platform CHAPTER TITLE HERE 39 Printing from SD Your MakerBot Replicator 2X includes an installed SD card This card contains sample objects so you can start printing immediately This chapter will walk you through the steps to print sample objects MAKING A TEST OBJECT FROM THE SD CARD LOCATE THE SD CARD The MakerBot Replicator 2X includes an SD card preloaded with files for making test objects The SD card is located in the SD port directly behind the LCD panel Make sure the SD card is pushed firmly into the SD port SELECT A PROJECT FROM THE SD CARD The final task in the Startup Script is to print an object from the SD card After you have successfully leveled the build plate and loaded the MakerBot ABS Filament into the right extruder the LCD panel will ask you it go Ready to make something Select Yes and the LCD panel will display Awesome We ll go to the SD card menu and you can select a model If you want to print from the SD card but are not running the Startup Script use the LCD panel to navigate back to the top level menus 1 Select Build from SD 2 Use the arrow keys to navigate through the list of models available The models come pre loaded on your SD card are also shown on the following page of this manual 3 To select a model press M 4 The MakerBot Replicator 2X will begin to make your object You can use the LCD panel to monitor the temperature of the extru
44. er assumes you have already downloaded and installed MakerBot MakerWare If you have not installed MakerWare yet see the chapter on Installing MakerWare PRINTING EXAMPLES PRINTING THE TREE FROG To print this tree frog model we will download the STL file from Thingiverse and then open and print the file with MakerWare It is a simple design and does not need any adjustments made to it in MakerWare 1 Open a browser session and go to http www thingiverse com 2 In the Search field in the upper right of the page enter treefrog 3 In the Search Result page find Treefrog by MorenaP Click on the title link 4 On the Thing page for the tree frog model you will see a button that says Download This Thing Click this button 5 In the Downloads window in the Filename pane select the file treefrog 45 cut stl Thingiverse will download the file to your local computer 6 Start MakerWare Choose the File menu Choose Open Navigate to the directory where you stored the file treefrog 45 cut stl The tree frog should appear in MakerWare 7 Click the Make button 8 In the Make dialog select the Export to File radio button Fig 9 1 9 Click the Export button A dialog box will open asking you to save the STL file Ensure that you have chosen X3G in the file type drop down menu Save the file to an SD card 10 Eject the SD card from your computer and insert it into the SD port on your MakerBot Replica
45. erBot Replicator 2X is working A blinking red M means the MakerBot Replicator 2X is waiting for user input TOP LEVEL ENTRIES Before you have selected anything in the LCD panel you will see these top level menu entries Build from SD This option allows you to print an X3G file from an SD card Use the M button to select Build from SD Use the up and down arrows to choose from the list of files on your SD card Press M to start a print Select Exit Menu or the left arrow button to return to the top level menu Preheat To preheat your MakerBot Replicator 2X select Preheat Preheating reduces the amount of time it takes to heat the plate and extruders when you begin a print Choosethe parts of the MakerBot Replicator 2X that you want to preheat Use the arrow buttons to navigate to Right Tool Left Tool or Platform Use the M button to toggle a setting between ON and OFF For example if you want to print with dual extrusion set both extruders to ON If you are printing with ABS set the platform to ON Tostart the preheat use the up arrow and down arrow to choose Start Preheat Select the M button to start the preheat Ifyou need to stop the preheating process just go to the Preheat menu again and use the up arrow or down arrow to choose Cool Use the M button to turn off the preheat Utilities The Utilities menu contains controls for your MakerBot Replicator 2X and scripts f
46. eres best at temperatures between 100 and 115 C If you adjust the plate temperature to 115 C and continue to have adhesion problems the problem probably lies elsewhere PLA is much less likely to warp and tends to work well on an unheated build plate but having a heated plate can improve large PLA prints by relaxing the bottom layers Temperatures in the 40 to 60 C range work well with PLA The material of the printing surface is also a factor here PLA sticks well to blue tape at much lower temperatures but will not stick well to Kapton tape even at high temperatures Quality Temperature eed Speed while Extruding 90 mm s Speed while Traveling 150 mm s Fig 11 5 SPEED Fig 11 5 Everyone wants their MakerBot to move faster so they can print things more quickly Our default print speed is 80 mm s and if you want to print faster you might have to adjust more settings than the extrusion speed Print speeds are closely tied to temperature settings and to the mechanical capabilities of your MakerBot Speed while Extruding Speed while Extruding controls two things the speed at which the extruder is moving while printing and the speed at which plastic is coming out of the nozzle These speeds are the same because that makes for the most even extrusion ADVANCED PRINTING 83 SPEED contTINUED Because moving filament through the extruder at higher speeds pulls heat out of the extruder more
47. ger be able to move the individual models in relation to each other When you save multiple models in a Thing file you can continue to manipulate them individually The Thing format works only with MakerWare so you should not save as Thing if you are saving a file for use with another program If you have a Thing file and need to edit the individual STL files you can change the file extension to zip unzip the file and extract the STLs GCODE GCode is a computer language for controlling CNC machines including many 3D printers When your slicing software turns your 3D model into a set of instructions for your MakerBot those instructions are written in GCode The instructions consist of commands that tell the extruders how hot to get where to move and when to start extruding plastic commands that control the build platform and commands for peripheral components including the LEDs inside your MakerBot Before being sent to your MakerBot MakerWare converts the human readable GCode to the more compact computer readable X3G You can t edit X3G files but you can edit GCode to do things like change extrusion temperatures and insert extra commands 45 FILE TYPES contINUED MakerWare automatically converts GCode to X3G when sending a file to your printer or saving to an SD card To view the GCode open the Make dialog and make sure it is set to Export toa File When the Export dialog appears select GCode from th
48. he following file types GCode X36 S3G For details on file types see the chapter titled File Types NYC i Search Results 1 thing Minimalist NYC buildings Fig 8 1 Lada tata DOWNLOADING A FILE FROM THINGIVERSE To import a file from Thingiverse into MakerWare you must first save the file to your local computer In this example we will import two files from Thingiverse Flatlron stl and Woolworth stl To do this 1 Open a browser session and go to http www thingiverse com 2 If you know the name of the file you want to import you can use the Search field in the upper right of the page Use the search field at the upper right to search for Minimalist NYC buildings Your search results should include Minimalist NYC buildings by JonMonaghan Click on the link Fig 8 1 3 At the right of the page you will see a button that says Download This Thing Fig 8 2 Click this button to open the Downloads window 4 For this example we chose the Flatiron Building and the Woolworth Building In the Downloads window find Flatlron stl and Woolworth stl and click the file names to save them to your computer PREPARING TO PRINT 59 IMPORTING AND MOVING OBJECTS o 00mm o 00mm I On Platform Reset Position Fig 8 3 The files Flatlron stl and Woolworth stl are now ready to be opened in MakerWare The following examp
49. hen the heating process begins and from blue to red when the extruders start to heat When the MakerBot Replicator 2X reaches the target temperatures the LED color returns to the default color Tool Count This entry displays the number of extruders your MakerBot has The MakerBot Replicator 2X has DUAL extruders Heated Plate This entry displays whether your MakerBot has a heated build plate The MakerBot Replicator 2X has a heated build plate Exit menu This entry returns you to the Info and Settings menu Preheat Settings This entry lets you change the preheat temperatures for the extruders and build plate Remember that that the temperatures are in degrees Celsius Use the up and down arrows to navigate to the setting you want to change Right Tool Left Tool Platform Use the M button to select the setting you want to change Use the up arrow and down arrow to scrollthrough the available options for each setting Use the M button to select and confirm your setting Version Number This entry displays the version number for the firmware on your MakerBot Replicator 2X Restore Defaults This entry restores your MakerBot Replicator 2X to the default factory settings This option affects only settings that you can change through the LCD menus Settings that you can change only using Makerware will not be restored Exit menu This entry returns you to the top level menu LCD MENUS 37 ACTIVE BUIL
50. hing during unpacking and setup This may damage the MakerBot Replicator 2X 13 MAKERBOT REPLICATOR 2X DIAGRAMS 1 GANTRY SYSTEM 2 LCD PANEL 3 HEATED BUILD PLATE 4 BUILD PLATFORM 5 THREADED Z AXIS ROD 6 ENCLOSURE DOOR HANDLE 7 FILAMENT GUIDE TUBES 8 EXTRUDER CABLE 9 EXTRUDERS 10 FILAMENT SPOOL 11 SPOOL HOLDERS 14 MAKERBOT REPLICATOR 2X DIAGRAMS contTINUED 1 FAN GUARDS 2 EXTRUDER FANS 3 EXTRUDER NOZZLES 4 FAN BOLTS 5 CARTRIDGE HEATERS 6 THERMAL CORES 7 DRIVE BLOCKS 8 EXTRUDER CABLE MOUNT 9 MOTOR CABLE CONNECTORS 10 EXTRUDER MOTORS 11 HEAT SINKS 12 BAR MOUNT 13 SPACERS 14 EXTRUDER CARRIAGE 9 15 EXTRUDER ARMS LE Ho 5 n EI i7 Front view of extruders E A IE M e Angled view of extruders 15 ACCESSORY CHECKLIST TA MakerBot ABS Filament guide tubes Spool holders Handle and bolts Filament 1 lb Spool Ele Power supply USB A to USB B MakerBot tape Kapton tape sheets and cable cable applicator SD card Hex wrenches PTFE based grease Support card
51. ker than 34 mm are difficult because the extruded plastic noodle emerging from the nozzle is only 4 mm in diameter When the distance between one layer and the next approaches the height of the noodle the two layers will not be pressed closely together and might not stick to each other very well Layers thinner than mm are possible but present additional challenges Smaller layers require the plate to be trammed more closely to the extruders Ideally the distance between your extruder nozzles and build plate should be one half of your layer height ADVANCED PRINTING 81 TEMPERATURE Quality J Speed Extruders 230 M Heat the Build Plate Build Plate 110 Fig 11 4 TEMPERATURE Fig 11 4 Temperature settings for the extruders and the build plate are grouped together under the Temperature tab Extruders The extruders will need to be heated to approximately 230 C to melt and extrude the plastic filament at normal operating speeds Extrusion temperature is tied very closely to both extrusion speed and the material being extruded If you are experimenting with either of those you might need to experiment with extrusion temperature too Speed Higher extrusion speeds require higher temperatures During printing plastic filament passes into the extruder where it is melted before being squeezed out onto the build plate When the plastic melts heat moves from the extruder s thermal c
52. l file It consists of surfaces made up of triangles Each triangle has an inner side and an outer side The outer side is called the normal In a well formed STL all the normals face outwards and the surface is continuous with no holes When a model meets these standards it is referred to as manifold STLs with normals that face inwards inverted normals may be printable but a manifold model is considered a prerequisite for 3D printing STLs are compatible with many different 3D modeling programs and have become the standard file type for 3D printable models SolidWorks Rhinoceros and most Autodesk programs will export STL files and there are free plugins available that will allow you to export STLs from SketchUp OBJ An OBJ is another type of 3D model file It is also used by a number of 3D modeling programs but is used for 3D printing less often than STL Unlike STLs where every facet of your 3D modelis a triangle an OBJ can contain triangles and other polygons Rhinoceros and some Autodesk programs will export OBJ files but other programs including SketchUp and SolidWorks will require a plugin to export as OBJ THING A Thing file allows you to save build plates in MakerWare The file includes information about the orientation and position of any 3D model on the plate The file also allows you to include multiple models on the plate When you plate multiple models and save them as an STL you will no lon
53. le to open the file in MakerWare and manipulate each object independently However Thing files can be opened only with MakerWare NOTE You can always change the file type by opening the file in MakerWare and saving it again as a different file type PRINTING YOUR FILE 1 Insert your SD card into an SD card reader attached to your computer 2 Click the Make button 3 Accept the default settings and click the Export Button MakerWare will open the Export dialog 4 Setthe following options in the Export dialog Navigate to the location of your SD card and select it Enter flatiron woolworth as the file name Ensure that is selected from the file type dropdown menu 5 Click Save 6 Eject your SD card from your computer s SD card reader and insert it into the SD card port behind the MakerBot Replicator 2X s LCD interface 7 Use the arrow buttons on the LCD interface s keypad to navigate to Build from SD Press the M button to view the list of files available on your SD card 8 Use the arrow buttons to navigate to the file flatiron woolworth x3g Press the M button to build the selected file Your MakerBot Replicator 2X will use the toolpath you created to build your model PREPARING TO PRINT 63 Basic Printing This chapter will walk you through printing two objects using the default settings in MakerWare It will also walk you through the steps to printa dual extrusion object This chapt
54. les will make use of these two files IMPORTING A FILE FROM AMODELING APPLICATION To import a file from a 3D modeling application into MakerWare 1 In the 3D modeling application save the file as either a binary STL file an ASCII STL file or an OBJ file 2 Start MakerWare Choose the File menu Choose Open Navigate to the directory where you stored the file from the 3D modeling application 3 Select the file and click Open to open the file in MakerWare MOVING AN OBJECT Fig 8 3 In this section we will open a file and move the object 1 Start MakerWare Choose the File menu Choose Open Navigate to the directory where you stored Flatlron stl Select this file to open it The Flatiron model appears in the middle of the plate in MakerWare 2 To move the model around on the plate Click on the Move button Hold down the left mouse button and drag left right forward and back Hold down shift and the left mouse button and drag up and down Click on the Move button again or press the M key to view the Change Position submenu 60 COPYING OBJECTS Fig 8 4 3 To prepare for the next section move the Flatiron model to the left side of the build plate DUPLICATING OBJECTS Fig 8 4 In this section we will copy an object Currently you should have the Flatiron model at the left side of your build plate We will make a copy of the Flatiron model To do this 1 Click on the
55. licator 2X BUILD PLATFORM The support for the heated build plate The build platform includes knobs for manual leveling DRIVE GEAR The gear that pushes the MakerBot Filament into the heated part of the extruder DUAL EXTRUSION A process in which two extruders loaded with two different colors or kinds of plastic work together to 3D print an object ENCLOSURE LID The clear acrylic hood that helps keep warm air inside the MakerBot Replicator 2X The enclosure lid is shipped separately EXTRUDER The assembly that draws the filament from the spool melts it and pushes it through a nozzle onto the heated build plate Your MakerBot Replicator 2X has two extruders EXTRUDER FANS The fans that keep the MakerBot Replicator 2X extruder motors cool and disperse heat from the heat sinks EXTRUDER ARMS The levers on the MakerBot Replicator 2X extruders These move the bearing inside the extruder away from the drive gear allowing for easier loading and unloading of filament FAN GUARDS The grills that protect the extruder fans and protect the user from the fans FILAMENT GUIDE TUBES The plastic tubes that guide the MakerBot Filament from the filament spools to the extruders GANTRY The metal rods that allow the MakerBot Replicator 2X extruders to move on the X and Y axes GCODE The computer language used to describe the toolpath your MakerBot Replicator 2X will use to 3D print an object GCode is converted to X3G
56. lly you may need to take an extruder apart for troubleshooting purposes This is a simple process that will require no tools other than the 2 5 mm hex wrench you received with your MakerBot Replicator 2X To disassemble an extruder 1 Unload the MakerBot Filament from the extruder To run the script for unloading filament go to the LCD panel and select Utilities Filament Options Unload 2 Switch off the power on the MakerBot Replicator 2X and unplug the power supply Pull on the connector to release it from the power input port 3 Unscrew the two bolts at the lower corners of the fan guard using your 2 5 mm hex wrench As one piece remove the fan guard the fan the heat sink and the spacers Keep these pieces assembled and move them out of the way 4 Unplug the motor wire harness from the top of the extruder motor and slide the motor assembly out of the extruder 5 The extruder is now broken down into its main assemblies STARTUP 31 LCD Menus This chapter describes the menus and options available in the LCD panel on the MakerBot Replicator 2X LCD MENUS THE LCD KEYPAD The LCD Keypad includes four arrow buttons surrounding a central M button Use the arrows to navigate through the LCD menus and the M button to make selections The left arrow often allows you to go back or cancel an action A solid red M means the Mak
57. n check a box in the Make dialog to specify whether your object will include automatically generated support structures Supports allow you to print overhanging parts Because the MakerBot Replicator 2X cannot print into thin air supports provide a base for overhanging parts of a model You can easily remove supports after building the object For an example look at this bird model designed by Scintilla Fig 10 4 The thin legs provide almost no support for the body so it will not print correctly without added support material Remove support material by tearing it away with a pair of pliers or your fingers Supports can leave surface imperfections that require finishing of the object For details on finishing an object see the chapter titled Finishing Things INTERMEDIATE PRINTING 73 SUPPORTS conrTINUED want to e Make It Now Export to a File Make With The Replicator 2X Material ABS Resolution Low Faster Raft New and Improved Standard Supports High Slower q Advanced Options Extruder nen i 10 6 To print an object with supports 1 Open MakerWare Open the model you want to print 2 Click the Make button or open the File menu and choose Make It 3 In the Make dialog ensure that the following boxes are checked Raft Select this checkbox to print your object on top of a raft Supports Select this checkbox to print your object with supports Fig 1
58. nce to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiveris connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help You may also find helpful the following booklet prepared by the FCC How to Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington D C 20402 Changes and Modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer or registrant of this equipment can void your authority to operate this equipment under Federal Communications Commission rules MANUFACTURER MakerBot Industries LLC q C c US One MetroTech Center 21st Floor iste Brooklyn NY 11201 Intertek 347 334 6800 4007863 I T E WELCOME 7 SAFETY AND COMPLIANCE coNTINUED AAA bb Phbbhbhbb Safety alert symbols precede each safety message in this manual These symbols indicate potential safety hazards that could harm you or others or cau
59. ntact the MakerBot Support Team for up to date information The design of this Manual and all text graphics information content and other material are protected by copyright and other laws The contents are Copyright c 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 MakerBot Industries LLC or our respective affiliates and suppliers All rights reserved Certain trademarks trade names service marks and logos the Marks used are registered and unregistered trademarks trade names and service marks of MakerBot and its affiliates Nothing contained in this Manual grants or should be construed as granting by implication estoppel or otherwise any license or right to use any Marks without the written permission of MakerBot Any unauthorized use of any information materials or Marks may violate copyright laws trademark laws laws of privacy and publicity and or other laws and regulations REFERENCE 113 INDEX A ABS 97 98 See also loading filament diagram 16 troubleshooting 98 accessory checklist 16 adding an object in MakerWare 53 advanced printing options 78 84 B bar mount location 15 bridging 105 build plate leveling 24 location 14 temperature 83 84 build platform location 14 build volume 9 c cartridge heaters location 15 clogging 99 copying objects See duplicating objects in MakerWare cracking 98 creating an account in Thingiverse 87 custom profiles 84 Customizer 91 95 D designing for 3D prints 104 106 obj
60. nter Customized Round Tray Publish New Thing Select this checkbox to publish the STL file to Thingiverse In our example leave this unchecked Email me when it s done Thingiverse will send you an email when your STL file has been created In our example leave this unchecked 94 CUSTOMIZING A THING contTINUED Create Thing Click this button to begin generating the STL file Fig 13 4 9 The Creating your Customized STL dialog box will display a message telling you that it is generating your file Click the link Go to my Queue to see the status of the new file 10 When your file appears in the queue with the status Done click the View Thing button Unless you had Publish New Thing checked the Thing page will be private In the Thing page for your new file click the Download This Thing button 12 In the Downloads dialog box select the appropriate file to download 13 You can save the file to your local computer or open the file with MakerWare and print it USING THE CUSTOMIZER 95 Filament FILAMENT BASICS Your MakerBot Replicator 2X Experimental 3D Printer uses ABS plastic filament 1 75 mm in diameter to print objects Fig 14 1 The Replicator 2X can also use 1 75 mm filament made from other plastics with similar properties The filament used in 3D printing is also known as plastic welding rod and is used in other applications but filament made for 3D printing needs
61. nueD Minimalist NYC buildings CERE E o Fig 12 4 Downloads An t 259 bulidings Fig 12 5 Fig 12 6 Browse all Things by Categories like Tools Household and Art View Apps created using the Thingiverse Create Allows you to publish your own Things create objects using the Customizer start a Collection of other users Things or publish an App using the Thingiverse API Search Allows you to search Thingiverse using simple text matching THE THING PAGE When you find a Thing to make click on the image or name of the Thing to go to the Thing page Fig 12 4 On the Thing page you can get more information about the Thing download files to make the Thing and give feedback to the user who uploaded the Thing To download a Thing Click on the Download This Thing button at the right of the page to open the Downloads window The Downloads window includes a Download All Files button which will download any files associated with the Thing as a ZIP file Fig 12 5 It also includes a list of all the files associated with the Thing which can be downloaded individually To show that you Like a Thing If you like something that someone has uploaded to Thingiverse let them know The Like button is a heart icon at the upper right above icons that allow you to add Thing to a Collection or make a comment Fig 12 6 THINGIVERSE continueD View all made one egens
62. on t leave plastic clinging to the extruder nozzles This can cause newly extruded plastic to stick to the nozzles instead of the build plate NOTE If you have problems or need to load MakerBot Filament again you can use the up and down arrows to scroll through the top level menu on the LCD panel and use the M button to select Utilities Scroll to Change Filament and select it Then select Load Right or Load Left You can use these menus to return to the load scripts at any time Fs Unloading MakerBot ABS Filament If you need to unload filament the LCD menu will walk you through the process To run the script for unloading the filament from either extruder go to the LCD panel and select Utilities gt Filament Options gt Unload STARTUP 29 TROUBLESHOOTING load filament If you are having problems loading filament into one of the extruders perform the following steps Go to the LCD panel and select Utilities gt Filament Options gt Unload This option heats the extruders 2 Make a fresh cut at the end of the filament It is important that the filament have no bends in it If it does cut off the bent v section of filament 3 Press down on the extruder arm and insert the filament into the hole at the top of the extruder Keep pushing it in until you start to see plastic come out of the nozzle If filament still doesn t emerge from the nozzle remove the filament from the
63. or processes like loading filament and leveling the build plate Info and Settings The Info and Settings menu displays information about your MakerBot Replicator 2X and allows you to change settings on your MakerBot Replicator 2X 33 UTILITIES MENU s THE UTILITIES MENU 2Monitaor Mode The Utilities menu contains controls for Change Fj i larupi your MakerBot Replicator 2X and scripts for lcu uml B Ld 1 ie P i am processes like loading filament and leveling He me B the build plate Fig 41 Monitor Mode This entry displays the current temperature of your extruders and build plate The display is updated as the temperatures change Change Filament This entry launches scripts that walk you through loading and unloading filament See Help Text in the General Fig 4 2 Settings section below for information on how to make the scripts less verbose To stop any of the Change Filament scripts press the left arrow button and select Yes when prompted Level Build Plate This entry walks you through the process for leveling the build plate The script moves the extruders to different points on the plate and prompts you to adjust the plate height at each point To stop the Level Build Plate script press the left arrow button and select Yes when prompted Home Axes This entry moves your build platform and extruders to their default positions Jog Mode This entry allows you to change the position of
64. ore into the plastic heating the plastic and cooling the extruder The heater sends heat to the extruder to maintain the temperature required to melt the plastic but when the plastic moves faster it pulls heat out of the extruder faster too If you are experimenting with extrusion speeds faster than the standard 80 mm s you might have to raise your extruder temperature too And if you are printing slower than the standard 80 mm s you might want to lower the extruder temperature below the standard 230 C Material Different kinds of plastic have different melting points ABS needs more heat to melt than PLA for example and PVA needs less At higher speeds the temperature required to keep the extruder hot can even this out which is why 2309 C is a good extrusion temperature for both ABS and PLA 82 TEMPERATURE contINUED If you are experimenting with different materials or extrusion rates you need to consider the properties of the material you are using Additives in plastic including coloring agents canalso affect a particular filament s properties so if you are having trouble with a new roll of filament temperature might be the culprit Build Plate A heated build plate helps printed plastic objects to stick to the printing surface without warping If prints are not adhering to your build plate and you have tried cleaning and releveling try raising the plate temperature a few degrees SPEED ABS adh
65. our object It will also increase the printing time for the object For objects with a practical purpose you should use more infill An infill of 40 or 50 usually results in a robust object but if you are able to crush or break your object try raising the amount of infill by 10 80 PRINT QUALITY cowriNUED File Name Rock Wall hold 1 0 Design by JeremyOO7007 Thingiverse 34331 Fig 1 3 Shells Every object you print must have at least one shell You can add as many shells as you want and they will print as concentric perimeters on each layer Fig 11 3 If the layer cannot accommodate the specified number of shells the slicer will just fit in as many as possible Additional shells like larger amounts of infill add to an object s strength weight and print time Two or three shells are sufficient for most objects Additional shells might help if you see cracks between the layers of your object Layer Height Layer height determines the thinness of each printed layer of your object It is often treated as a measure of resolution in 3D printing but it affects resolution only on the Z axis up and down Thinner layers will result in a smoother surface but will also increase print times layers take the same time to print regardless of height and thinner layers increase the total number of layers to be printed The preset layer heights for the MakerBot Replicator 2X range from mm to 30 mm Layers thic
66. quickly substantial increases in speed require increases in extrusion temperatures MakerBot does not recommend extruder speeds higher than 120 mm s Speed while Traveling Traveling is when the extruder moves without extruding filament Because travel moves are not limited by the temperature at which the plastic can be extruded they can be faster than moves that do include extrusion CUSTOM PROFILES Additional advanced options are available through Custom Profiles Custom profiles allow you to edit the slicing engine s profile settings directly instead of overriding them by using the Advanced Options settings For more information on using custom profiles see http www makerbot com support makerware 84 NOTES ADVANCED PRINTING 85 Introduction to Thingiverse Thingiverse is a website created by MakerBot You can access the website at http www thingiverse com Thingiverse allows MakerBot users and others to share design files for 3D objects You can download files from Thingiverse and print them on your MakerBot Replicator 2X You can also upload your own original designs to Thingiverse for others to print Thingiverse is always changing so visit thingiverse com regularly to check out new features This chapter explains how to navigate Thingiverse find objects to download and interact with other users THINGIVERSE password a Remember Me Sign In Forgot Pa
67. r 2X feeds from the bottom of the spool toward the top Filament mounted on the right spool holder when viewed from the back should always unspool clockwise and filament loaded onto the left spool holder should always unspool counterclockwise Filament Guide Tubes Te oll lo Ld o RTT ZS A 6 L 9 1 de on Filament Spool Filament a e I e 26 LOADING MAKERBOT FILAMENT contINUED When Filament is extruding out of the nozzle Press WM to stor extruding Press the M to Begin Heating the Right Extruder After you feed the MakerBot ABS Filament all the way through the filament guide tube press the M button on the LCD panel The MakerBot Replicator 2X will start to heat the right extruder CAUTION Do not touch the extruders while they are heating they heat to 230 C Press the M to continue After the extruder reaches 230 C the LCD panel will prompt you to load filament into the right extruder Click through the message until your MakerBot Replicator 2X asks you to press the M when you see plastic extruding Push the Filament into the Right Extruder Take the end of the MakerBot ABS Filament emerging f
68. r2x videos If you have any problems or questions refer to the included Troubleshooting and Maintenance Guide or contact MakerBot Support by emailing support makerbot com 23 LEVELING THE BUILD PLATE Why Leveling Is Important If the build plate is too far from the extruder nozzles or if one part of the plate is farther away from the nozzles than another part your 3D prints might not stick to the build plate If the build plate is too close to the extruder nozzles the build plate can block the MakerBot Filament from extruding from the nozzles This can also tear the Kapton tape applied to the build plate and scratch the aluminum surface underneath Leveling your build plate often will help ensure that objects adhere well to the plate 91 How to Level the Build Plate Three knobs lower and raise the build plate Tightening the knobs turning them counterclockwise moves the build plate away from the extruder nozzles Loosening the knobs turning them clockwise moves the build plate closer to the extruder nozzles The distance between the extruder nozzles and the build plate should be about the thickness of the MakerBot Support card included with your MakerBot Replicator 2X NOTE To view a video of the build plate leveling process go to the MakerBot Replicator 2X video page at makerbot com support replicator2x videos Tighten each of the three knobs under the build Platform about four
69. rom the MakerBots menu MakerWare will walk you through the rest of the steps necessary to upload new firmware Fig 15 2 When your MakerBot Replicator 2X restarts it will display the number of the new firmware version Fig 15 3 UPDATING FIRMWARE 101 Finishing Things After you print object you can smooth it retouch it and paint it This chapter will describe one method of finishing a printed object and then give a broad overview of other methods FINISHING THINGS FINISHING AN OBJECT WITH PRIMER AND SANDPAPER This method of finishing requires a matte gray spray primer lightweight painters spackle and fine grit sandpaper 1 Prime the object For a smooth even coat of primer keep your hand moving as you spray the object and spray only in short bursts 2 Sand the object Use a fine grit sandpaper on the entire surface of the print The primer will come off in places revealing the layer lines You can also use a variable speed rotary tool instead of sandpaper but be careful to use it only at low speeds using a rotary tool at high speeds will generate heat which could melt the surface of your object 3 Apply spackle Use your finger or a paintbrush to apply spackle perpendicular to the layer lines You can help the spackle to dry more quickly by setting it in the sun or applying hot air using a hair dryer 4 Repeat steps Continue priming sanding and spackling until you are satisfi
70. rom the end of the filament guide tube and firmly push it into the hole in the top of the right extruder Ensure that the filament goes into the center of the opening and doesn t get caught at the edge of the opening Maintain pressure on the filament and continue pushing it into the opening After about five seconds you should begin to feel the motor pulling in the filament Maintain pressure for another five seconds and then let go STARTUP 27 LOADING MAKERBOT FILAMENT contINUED 7 Stop Extrusion After a few moments you should see a thin string of the MakerBot ABS Filament come out of the right extruder nozzle The filament might curl and then straighten this is normal Press the M button to stop extrusion NOTE Don t be surprised if the plastic that initially comes out of the nozzle is not the color you expected This is filament left over from testing Wait until you see the color that you loaded come out of the nozzle before you press the M button E Reattach the Filament Guide Tube Push the guide tube back into the opening on the top of the right extruder 28 LOADING MAKERBOT FILAMENT contTINUED 2Load right Unload right Load left Unload left E Remove the Extruded Plastic Wait a few minutes for the extruded ABS plastic to cool then pull it away from the right extruder nozzle You can discard this extra plastic CAUTION Do not touch the nozzle it may still be hot D
71. se product or property damage WARNING The MakerBot Replicator 2X Experimental 3D Printer generates high temperatures Always allow the MakerBot Replicator 2X to cool down before reaching inside WARNING The MakerBot Replicator 2X Experimental 3D Printer includes moving parts that can cause injury Never reach inside the MakerBot Replicator 2X while it is in operation WARNING Do not leave the MakerBot Replicator 2X unattended during operation CAUTION Use caution when printing with materials that have not been approved by MakerBot for use with the MakerBot Replicator 2X CAUTION In case of emergency disconnect power supply from wall socket CAUTION The socket outlet must be located near the equipment and must be easily accessible CAUTION The Replicator 2X melts plastic during printing Plastic odors are emitted during this operation Make sure to set up the Replicator 2X in a well ventilated area SPECIFICATIONS PRINTING Print Technology Filament Build Volume Layer Height Settings Positioning Precision Nozzle Diameter SOFTWARE Software Bundle File Types Supports Fused deposition modeling 1 75 mm MakerBot ABS Filament 1 75 mm MakerBot Dissolvable Filament 24 6 cm x16 3 cm x 15 5 cm 97 W x 6 4 L x 6 1 H High 100 microns 0 0039 in Medium 200 microns 0 0079 in Low 300 microns 0 0118 in XY microns 0 0004 in Z 2 5 microns 0 0001 in 0 4 mm 0 015 in MakerBot
72. ssword Join Thingiverse sonny bone Evi Coonie Cum ay 7 TO 2 Fig 12 3 CREATING AN ACCOUNT Fig 12 1 To create a Thingiverse account click the Join Thingiverse button at the top right of any Thingiverse page With a Thingiverse account you can Access the Dashboard Publish Things Customize Things Like and Collect Things Follow other Users Launch Apps NAVIGATING THINGIVERSE To view the Thingiverse website go to http www thingiverse com The links in the top navigation bar will allow you to reach different areas of Thingiverse Dashboard Fig 12 2 After you create an account on Thingiverse the Dashboard allows you to view a one page overview of your uploads on Thingiverse for example the number of other users who downloaded your designs for the last 30 days and the activity associated with any Thingiverse users you have chosen to follow Fig 12 3 If you are not logged into Thingiverse clicking the Dashboard link will take you to a Sign In screen Explore Allows you to find Things ina number of different ways You can Sort by New and Noteworthy Featured Popular and Recently Made see only Remixed or Customizable objects view arandom selection of objects or go to The Firehose for an unfiltered view of all new objects View Collections of Things curated by other users INTRODUCTION TO THINGIVERSE 87 THINGIVERSE conti
73. t 26 33 M MakerWare adding objects 62 advanced options 79 copying objects 61 download and installation 49 file formats 59 importing files 60 keyboard shortcuts 56 moving objects 60 navigation 50 printing files 63 quality tab 79 saving files 63 scaling objects 62 speed tab 83 temperature tab 82 troubleshooting 57 motor cable connectors location 15 moving an object in MakerWare 51 REFERENCE 115 INDEX contINUED N nozzle diameter 9 OBJ files 45 overhangs 105 physical dimensions 9 PLA 99 troubleshooting 99 positioning precision 9 powering on 21 power supply attaching 21 diagram 16 printing advanced options 79 82 cancel 38 change filament 38 examples from Thingiverse 65 67 from the included SD card 41 42 pause 38 with both extruders 67 print quality 71 79 82 PTFE based grease diagram 16 Q quality 79 infill 8O layer height 81 shells 81 R rafts example 72 troubleshooting 73 resolution See print quality rotating an object in MakerWare 52 S saving a file in MakerWare 63 scaling an object in MakerWare 52 SD card diagram 16 example prints 42 exporting to 63 models 42 printing from 41 42 software bundle 9 spacers location 15 specifications 9 speed 83 while extruding 83 while traveling 84 spool See filament spool spool holders diagram 16 installation 19 location 16 STL files 45 importing from modeling application 60 saving 63 support example 75 support card and le
74. t both warping and cracking is to keep the whole object warm This is why the MakerBot Replicator 2X is fully enclosed the heat of the extruder instead of dissipating stays in the build area and keeps the object at a more steady temperature 98 PLA FILAMENT PLA or Polylactic Acid is a biodegradable plastic with features that make it great for 3D printing it doesn t give off bad smelling fumes and it has a low rate of thermal expansion so it doesn t warp very much PLA is harder and slightly brittle It is more likely to snap than bend but that does not mean that PLA is easily breakable PLA also stays flexible for a short while as it cools TROUBLESHOOTING Extruder clogs PLA is hard dense and has a low coefficient of friction which means that it s slippery and it can be difficult for the drive gear inside your extruders to grip If there is not enough tension on the bearing holding the filament against the drive gear the teeth of the gear will not bite into the filament but will scrape against it stripping the filament If you think you need to increase the tension on the bearing contact MakerBot Support for advice PLA is also sensitive to heat At temperatures above 55 C objects made from PLA will start to get soft enough that they might deform if force is applied to them At temperatures of above 150 C objects made from PLA might start to lose their shape PLA filament should not be h
75. t for 3D models THING A file format used by MakerWare that allows you to print multiple 3D models on the same build plate THINGIVERSE A website for uploading and downloading 3D model files for use with the MakerBot Replicator 2X GLOSSARY OF TERMS cowriNUED THREADED ROD The long metal rod behind the build platform that is threaded along its entire length This rod allows the build platform to move up and down along the Z axis TOOLPATH The set of instructions your MakerBot will use to build an object Toolpaths for the MakerBot Replicator 2X must be saved as an X3G file USB CABLE A cable that allows your computer to communicate with the MakerBot Replicator 2X in order to update firmware X3G A compact format for describing the toolpath your MakerBot Replicator 2X will use to 3D print an object REFERENCE m CONTACT US SUPPORT FEEDBACK makerbot com support Our website has extensive documentation and troubleshooting information about your MakerBot Replicator 2X Experimental 3D Printer It s a great resource when you want to try to solve issues quickly on your own support makerbot com If you ever need help resolving an issue with your MakerBot Replicator 2X send an email to the address above to open a ticket with the MakerBot Support Team To help us understand your problem from the start it is very helpful to include pictures or a video as attachments on your email sales
76. tension If you are trying to print an X3G file with a long file name shorten it and try again The default SD card that is shipped with your MakerBot Replicator 2X contains only files of the correct format and with names containing fewer than 26 characters If the files are formatted for X3G and the file names have fewer than 26 characters but your MakerBot Replicator 2X fails to recognize them something may be wrong with the card Contact MakerBot Support Printed objects don t stick to the build plate If printed objects are not sticking to the build plate try these solutions Re level your build plate by going to Utilities Level Build Plate Inconsistent plate height will lead to inconsistent adhesion If any one part of your object does not adhere well to the plate the whole object might peel off the plate Try leveling the plate again and using athinner piece of paper or feeler gauge to check the distance Ensure that the plate is clean Bubbles scratches dust and oil from your hands can prevent objects from sticking to the Kapton tape Wipe down the build plate with a clean lint free cloth PRINTING FROM SD 43 File Types This chapter describes the different types of files you will encounter while using your MakerBot Replicator 2X STLs OBJs and Things are ways to store 3D models GCode and X3G are sets of instructions for your MakerBot FILE TYPES STL An STL is a widely used type of 3D mode
77. than a regular layer and prints more slowly so it adheres better to the build plate NOTE MakerBot recommends that you include araft for best results when printing with support Support structures might not adhere well to the build plate without a raft To print an object with a raft 1 Open MakerWare Open the model you want to print 2 Click the Make button or open the File menu and choose Make It 3 In the Make dialog make sure the Raft box is checked 4 Print the object as usual 72 RAFTS coNwriNUED The Raft Won t Come Off My Object If you can t easily remove the raft from your object try these solutions Create or edit a custom profile using the MakerBot Slicer and increase the raftModelSpacing setting by mm This will increase the separation between the raft and the model SUPPORTS Create or edit a custom profile using the MakerBot Slicer and increase the feedstockMultiplier by O5 mm The raft might be difficult to remove because too much plastic is being extruded Changing this setting will slightly decrease the amount of plastic extruded For information on creating and editing custom profiles see our online documentation at makerbot com support makerware documentation slicer m File Name Bird for putting on things Design by scintilla Thingiverse 76469 Fig 10 4 Fig 10 5 In MakerWare when you select the Make command or Make button you ca
78. the M button to select and confirm your change to a setting Sound This entry toggles the indicator sounds ON and OFF Setting this entry to OFF stops the MakerBot Replicator 2X from beeping when you turn it on or when a print finishes However this option will not eliminate all sound made by your Replicator 2X The sounds you hear during printing come from the stepper motors and cannot be turned off LED Color This entry allows you to change the color of the LEDs in the frame of the MakerBot Replicator 2X The LEDs can be set to WHITE RED ORANGE PINK GREEN BLUE or PURPLE or turned OFF 36 INFO AND SETTINGS MENU contINuED Accelerate This entry toggles acceleration ON and OFF Acceleration is set to ON by default Acceleration allows your MakerBot Replicator 2X to operate more smoothly If you set Acceleration to OFF do not use printing speeds faster than 45mmwvs Heat Hold This entry tells your MakerBot Replicator 2X to continue heating your extruders after a build is cancelled You can set the hold time from one minute to thirty minutes To turn this setting off set it to zero minutes Help Text This entry toggles verbose help text ON and OFF Turning it ON provides verbose help text during scripts Turning it OFF provides abbreviated help text during scripts Heat LEDs This entry toggles heat indicators ON and OFF When this entry is set to ON the LED color will change from the default color to blue w
79. the build platform and the extruders Fig 4 2 Use the left and right arrows to select the X Y or Z axis the up and down arrows to move your extruders or build platform along the chosen axis and the center button to exit Jog Mode Jogging the Z axis will move your platform up and down and jogging the X and Y axes will move your extruder right and left and backwards and forwards respectively 34 UTILITIES MENU cowriNuED Run Startup Script This entry launches the startup script The Startup Script runs automatically the first time you power on the MakerBot Replicator 2X The Startup Script walks you through the steps for leveling your build plate loading filament into the right extruder and printing from the SD card To exit the Startup Script press the left arrow button You will not be able to exit the Startup Script until the leveling portion of the script begins Disable Steppers Enable Steppers This entry allows you to toggle on and off the stepper motors that move the extruders and build platform If you need to manually move the build platform or the extruders you must first disable the stepper motors Blink LEDs Stop Blinking This entry allows you to toggle on and off blinking When toggled on the LEDS in the MakerBot Replicator 2X will start blinking When toggled off the LEDs in the MakerBot Replicator 2X will stop blinking Calibrate Nozzles This entry launches a script that allows the MakerBot
80. to be more consistent in diameter Sometimes 1 75 mm plastic filament can vary in size between 1 65 mm and 1 85 mm Fig 14 1 Fig 14 2 The extruders in the MakerBot Replicator 2X can accommodate this range of sizes The consistency of filament diameter is more important than the size of the diameter Filament that is thicker in some places than in others is difficult for the extruder to grip It can also result in poor print quality a section of plastic that is too thin will result in a section of your print that does not contain enough plastic and a section of filament that is too thick will result in a section of your print that contains too much If you load a new roll of filament that is slightly more thick or thin than your previous roll the extruders might feed too much or too little plastic for your print To fix this problem adjust the feedstock diameter in the MakerBot Slicer through the custom profiles feature in MakerWare For more on custom profiles and the feedstock diameter setting see the Advanced MakerWare settings page ort at www makerbot com support makerware documentation advanced 1mm 1 651 1 s Be careful with your filament Keep it dry 1 milimeter 1 inch Fig 14 2 humidity might cause it to expand Avoid letting the filament loosen on the roll this can result in tangles which could cause your filament to break or get stuck during a print and the print to fail FILAMENT 97 ABS FILA
81. to the profile name everywhere it appears in the Make dialog The asterisk indicates that the base profile is no longer in its default state NOTE The settings in Advanced Options never edit the base profiles they only override them MakerWare will save the set of overrides for you but you can always return the profile to its original state by clicking the Use Defaults button at the lower left of the Advanced Options area These options provide control over specific slicing options To access the advanced options click the Advanced Options button atthe lower left of the Make dialog This button toggles the visibility of the advanced options which are grouped into three tabs Quality Temperature and Speed To change a setting in the Advanced Options tabs highlight the current number and enter a new one i Speed Infill 10 Number of Shells 2 Layer Height 0 20 mm Fig 11 1 QUALITY Fig 11 1 The settings in the Quality tab affect the strength and finish of printed objects Each Quality option affects particular sections of an object and requires some understanding of the composition of a 3D printed object The MakerBot Replicator 2X begins printing your object by putting down several solid layers These initial layers are called the floor of the object If your object has a flat top or a section with a flat top your MakerBot Replicator 2X will print a similar set of solid l
82. tor 2X Choose Build From SD from the LCD menu and select the Tree Frog want to Export to a File Export For The Replicator 2X Material ABS Resolution Low Faster Standard High Slower Advanced Options Extruder Dual Exporth PRINTING THE OWL STATUE To print this owl model we will download the STL file from Thingiverse and then open and print the file with MakerWare The default size of this model is quite large so we will make use of the scaling feature to resize it Scaling down the owl model will also reduce the printing time 1 Open a browser session and go to http www thingiverse com 2 In the Search field in the upper right of the page enter Owl statue 3 In the Search Result page find Owl statue by cushwa Click on the title link BASIC PRINTING 65 PRINTING EXAMPLES contTINUED N Change Dimensions 40 00 2 35 69 77 55mm O Scale 100 00 E Uniform scaling Inches gt mm Maximum Size Reset Scale Fig 9 2 4 On the Thing page for the Owl statue you will see a button that says Download This Thing Click this button 5 In the Downloads window select the button Download All Files Thingiverse will download the file OwlReDol fixed sc stl to your local computer 6 Start MakerWare Choose the File menu Choose Open Navigate to the directory where you stored the file OwlReDol fixed sc stl The owl shoul
83. tton Download All Files Thingiverse will download the files Lotus colorl stl and Lotus color2 stl to your local computer 6 Start MakerWare Ensure you have Replicator 2X selected To do this Gotothe MakerBots menu Choose Type of MakerBot Choose The Replicator 2X 7 Choose the File menu Choose Open Navigate to the directory where you stored the file Lotus colorl stl The Lotus Flower should appear on the plate in MakerWare BASIC PRINTING 67 PRINTING WITH BOTH EXTRUDERS contTINUED I Object Information Select Fig 9 4 8 Click the Add button Navigate to where you stored the file Lotus color2 stl 9 MakerWare displays a dialog asking This object is off the platform Do you want to put it on the platform Select Keep Position MakerWare will position the new object on top of the existing object Fig 9 3 10 Click on the point of an outer petal from the first layer to highlight that object 11 Click twice on the Object button 12 In the Object Information submenu in the Extruder field select an extruder to print Lotus colorl stl Fig 9 4 13 Click on the point of an outer petal from the second layer to highlight that object 14 Click twice on the Object button 15 In the Object Information submenu in the Extruder field select an extruder to print Lotus color2 stl 16 To keep the two STL files linked together and assigned to extruders save the object as a
84. ustomizable Round Trays by walter Click on the name of the thing 4 In the Thing page for the thing click the button Open in Customizer 5 The Customizer page appears and displays the thing Customizable Round Trays 6 In the Parameters tab we can edit the following parameters Fig 13 3 Tray Diameter You can specify the diameter of the tray In our example set the tray diameter to 75 Tray Height You can specify the height of the sides of the tray In our example set the tray height to 50 Tray Rounding Specifies the curvature of the bottom of the tray In our example set the curvature to 3 Tray Sidewall Specifies the thickness of the vertical walls in mm In our example set the thickness to 1 2 USING THE CUSTOMIZER 93 CUSTOMIZING A THING contTINUED i Creating your Customized STL We re about to create a Thing with your printable STL attached why not give i your Thing a new name i Name My Customized Round Trays i M Publish New Thing email me when it s done Cancel Create Thing Fig 13 4 Tray Bottom Specifies the thickness of the bottom of the tray in mm In our example set to 2 0 Resolution Specifies STL resolution In our example select Medium 7 To save your changes and create an STL file you can download click the Create Thing button 8 In the Creating Your Customized STL dialog enter the following Name Name of the new STL file In our example e
85. veling 24 25 diagram 16 supports 73 106 troubleshooting 74 INDEX contINUED T tape applicator diagram 16 temperature 82 of build plate 83 of extruders 82 thermal cores location 15 Thing files 45 saving 63 Thingiverse creating an account 87 customization 91 95 dashboard 87 downloading files from 59 88 example prints 65 exploring 87 liking a thing 88 navigation 87 threaded Z axis rod location 14 troubleshooting MakerWare installation 49 printing 97 rafts 73 unloading filament 31 32 U unclogging 99 unloading filament 29 unpacking 17 USB cable diagram 16 v viewing an object in MakerWare 51 warping 98 X3G 46 z Z Pause Height 39 REFERENCE 117 NOTES 118 NOTES REFERENCE 119 MakerBot MakerBot One MetroTech Center 21st Floor Brooklyn NY support amakerbot com makerbot com
86. ves the object to a Z position of O DOmm Center Centers the object on the build plate Reset Position Returns the object to the last saved position on the build plate MAKERWARE 51 EXPLORING MAKERWARE coNTINUED Change Rotation O lt ep rn Lu z ED ED U Reset Rotation D2 84mm 4 100mm E 2 Scale To 8 E Uniform scaling Reset Scale TURN Fig 7 5 Click the Turn button or press the T key to enter Turn mode In Turn mode you can Left click and drag the mouse to rotate the object around the X Y and Z axes Click the Turn button again or press the T key to view the Change Rotation submenu X Specifies rotation around the X axis in degrees Y Specifies rotation around the Y axis in degrees Z Specifies rotation around the Z axis in degrees Reset Rotation Resets the rotation around O O O SCALE Fig 7 6 Click the Scale button or press the S key to enter Scale mode In Scale mode you can Left click and drag the mouse to change the scale of the object Click the Scale button again or press the S key to view the Change Dimensions submenu X Specifies size along the X axis in millimeters Y Specifies size along the Y axis in millimeters Z Specifies size along the Z axis in millimeters Uniform scaling Maintains the proportions of the object If you change a dimension the other two dimensions
87. with standard resolution High Prints an object with higher resolution but with a longer print time The setting that most affects print quality is layer height The preset layer heights in MakerWare range in size from mm to 0 30 mm The thinner the layer the more layers per millimeter and the smoother the texture of your printed object The Low Standard and High profiles in MakerWare support and optimize different layer heights Fig 10 2 When you select a printing profile in the Make dialog you are choosing both a layer height and a slicing profile that will work best with the selected level of resolution For more on slicing profiles see http www makerbot com support makerware documentation slicer INTERMEDIATE PRINTING 71 RAFTS File Name 3D mouse Design by DDStarkey Thingiverse 61909 Fig 10 3 A raft is a flat base that is printed before the object A raft can help your object stick securely to the build plate Fig 10 3 In MakerWare when you select the Make command or Make button you can check a box in the Make dialog to include a raft with your print A raft consists of several layers forming a flat surface for your object to rest on Objects printed with rafts sit on this base of disposable material instead of directly on the build surface If your build plate is uneven or has imperfections the raft might provide a better build surface The base layer of the raft is thicker
88. you will be prompted to save it first Add Adds a new object to the current plate Recent Displays a list of recently opened files Examples Provides a list of example files to print Close Closes MakerWare without saving Save Saves changes to the current plate Save As Saves the current plate asa thing file or a stl file Export Saves the current plate asa GCode or x3g file Make Displays the Make dialog Make from File Prints or exports from gcode file to X3G file EDIT Undo Undoes the last action Redo Redoes the last action Cut Cuts object Copy Copies object Paste Pastes object Delete Deletes selected object Select All Selects all objects Deselect All Deselects all objects Auto Layout All Performs auto layout of all objects Settings Opens a menu that allows you to assign a display color to each extruder Ona Mac access this menu by going to MakerWare gt Preferences VIEW Home View Displays a view of the front and top of the object Top View Displays a view of the top of the object Side View Displays a view of the right side of the object Front View Displays a view of the front of the object 54 MAKERWARE MENUS cowriNUED MAKERBOTS Upload Firmware Checks for the latest version of the firmware Prompts you to upgrade the latest if the firmware is out of date Onboard Preferences Allows you to change the default settings for the MakerBot
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