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 ^ Feature ​ ^ Setting ​ ^ see also  ^ ^ Feature ​ ^ Setting ​ ^ see also  ^
-| Print bed design ​   | Standard PEI print bed with ABS glue*  | | +| Print bed design ​   | Standard PEI print bed  | | 
-| Print bed temperature ​ | 120°C ​   | | +| Print bed temperature ​ | First layer: 130°C\\ Layers: ​120°C ​   | | 
-| Build chamber temperature ​ | 70°C   | | +| Build chamber temperature ​ | 75°C   | | 
-| Extruder temperature ​ | 275-280°C ​ | | +| Extruder temperature ​ | First layer 285°C\\ Layers: 275°C ​ | | 
-| Speed settings ​ | use standard presets for ABS  |  [[{|width: 8em}#​Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS)|ABS settings]] ​ | +| Speed settings ​ | Reduce first layer speed to 5mm/s\\ all other settings as standard presets for ABS  |  [[{|width: 8em}#​Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS)|ABS settings]] ​ | 
 | Idler lever preload ​ | 3.5mm   ​| ​ [[{|width: 8em}reprap-industrial-v1:​service-guide#​extruder-idler-lever|Setting the idler lever preload]] ​ | | Idler lever preload ​ | 3.5mm   ​| ​ [[{|width: 8em}reprap-industrial-v1:​service-guide#​extruder-idler-lever|Setting the idler lever preload]] ​ |
  
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 ^ Feature ​ ^ Setting ​ ^ see also  ^ ^ Feature ​ ^ Setting ​ ^ see also  ^
-| Solvent ​ | Acetone\\ best results when stirred | | +| Solvent ​ | Acetone\\ best results when stirred ​ | | 
-| Warping ​ | very strong, needs sound contact to the accurately leveled print bed  |  [[{|width: 8em}#​warping-prevention|Warping prevention]] ​ |+| Warping ​ | strong, needs sound contact to the accurately leveled print bed  |  [[{|width: 8em}#​warping-prevention|Warping prevention]] ​ |
 | Stringing ​ | medium ​ | | | Stringing ​ | medium ​ | |
 | Support requirements ​ | Needs support structures for overhangs at 45°. Due to the strong layers, support is hard to remove without breaking delicate structures. ​ | | | Support requirements ​ | Needs support structures for overhangs at 45°. Due to the strong layers, support is hard to remove without breaking delicate structures. ​ | |
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 ^ Feature ​ ^ Setting ​ ^ see also  ^ ^ Feature ​ ^ Setting ​ ^ see also  ^
-| Print bed design ​   | standard PEI print bed, glass | | +| Print bed design ​   | standard PEI print bed, glass, [[http://​www.buildtak.eu/​shop/​|BuildTak]] ​| | 
-| Print bed temperature ​ | 40-60°C  ​| ​ | +| Print bed temperature ​ | OFF-50°C  ​| ​ | 
-| Build chamber temperature ​ | 20-40°C ​ ​| ​ [[{|width: 8em}#​adjusting-the-build-chamber-temperature|Build chamber temperature]] ​ | +| Build chamber temperature ​ | OFF°C ​ ​| ​ [[{|width: 8em}#​adjusting-the-build-chamber-temperature|Build chamber temperature]] ​ | 
-| Extruder temperature ​ | 180-235°C ​*  | | +| Extruder temperature ​ | 180-220°C ​*  | | 
-| Speed settings ​ | reduce ​print speed (max. 20m/s for all perimeters) ​*  | |+| Speed settings ​ | reduce ​standard settings ​for ABS by 20% *\\ Perimeters: 20mm/s\\ Infill: 24mm/​s ​ | |
 | Idler lever preload ​ | 4.0mm   ​| ​ [[{|width: 8em}reprap-industrial-v1:​service-guide#​extruder-idler-lever|Setting the idler lever preload]] ​ | | Idler lever preload ​ | 4.0mm   ​| ​ [[{|width: 8em}reprap-industrial-v1:​service-guide#​extruder-idler-lever|Setting the idler lever preload]] ​ |
-| Nozzle tip | 0.5 or above  | |+| Nozzle tip | all  | |
 *<wrap lo> depending on color, filler; test to find best suitable settings for your application.\\ For example: [[http://​colorfabb.com|colorFabb'​s]] famous //​woodfill//​ is best extruded at 225 °C with 12 mm/s for perimeters and 24 mm/s for the infill.</​wrap>​ *<wrap lo> depending on color, filler; test to find best suitable settings for your application.\\ For example: [[http://​colorfabb.com|colorFabb'​s]] famous //​woodfill//​ is best extruded at 225 °C with 12 mm/s for perimeters and 24 mm/s for the infill.</​wrap>​
  
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 | Solvent ​ | Tetrahydrofuran ​ <WRAP caution>​**USE RESPONSIBLY!**\\ //​Tetrahydrofuran can cause eye irritations and irritations of the respiratory system. Fumes are easily flammable.\\ Apply skin protection cream or wear protective gloves when handling the solvent. Do not empty into drains. Do not use near open flames or heat sources.\\ Observe the manufacturer'​s safety data sheet and make accessible to anyone handling tetrahydrofuran!//</​WRAP> ​ | | | Solvent ​ | Tetrahydrofuran ​ <WRAP caution>​**USE RESPONSIBLY!**\\ //​Tetrahydrofuran can cause eye irritations and irritations of the respiratory system. Fumes are easily flammable.\\ Apply skin protection cream or wear protective gloves when handling the solvent. Do not empty into drains. Do not use near open flames or heat sources.\\ Observe the manufacturer'​s safety data sheet and make accessible to anyone handling tetrahydrofuran!//</​WRAP> ​ | |
 | Layer binding ​ | good  | | | Layer binding ​ | good  | |
-| Part strength/​stability ​ | medium ​ | |+| Part strength/​stability ​ | medium; parts are stiff and brittle ​ | |
 | Warping ​ | low   || | Warping ​ | low   ||
 | Drying ​ | not required ​ | | | Drying ​ | not required ​ | |
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 ==== Setting a static IP address for RepRap Industrial ethernet connection ==== ==== Setting a static IP address for RepRap Industrial ethernet connection ====
-First, [[#Commandline Access ​to the linux operating system via SSH|establish a commandline connection]] to the printer.+First, [[#commandline-access-to-the-linux-operating-system-via-ssh|establish a commandline connection]] to the printer.
  
 From within the terminal session, edit the network configuration via the command line editor "​nano"​ From within the terminal session, edit the network configuration via the command line editor "​nano"​
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-Shut down (see [[reprap-industrial-v1:​Manual#​Manual control]]) and reboot (power-on button, [[reprap-industrial-v1:Manual#Electronic chamber|11]] in [[reprap-industrial-v1:Manual#Electronic chamber|fig. 4]]the RepRap Industrial to establish the alterations. +[[software-version-v1.1.0-operation-and-commissioning#switching-off-the-3d-printer|Shut down]] and [[software-version-v1.1.0-operation-and-commissioning#waking-from-standby|reboot]] the RepRap Industrial to establish the alterations. 
-<WRAP clear/> ​</​WRAP>​ +<WRAP clear/>
 ==== Use a custom NTP server for time signals ==== ==== Use a custom NTP server for time signals ====
-First, [[#Commandline Access ​to the linux operating system via SSH|establish a commandline connection]] to the printer.+First, [[#commandline-access-to-the-linux-operating-system-via-ssh|establish a commandline connection]] to the printer.
  
 From within the terminal session, stop the NTP daemon background process From within the terminal session, stop the NTP daemon background process
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-Shut down (see [[reprap-industrial-v1:​Manual#​Manual control]]) and reboot (power-on button, [[reprap-industrial-v1:Manual#Electronic chamber|11]] in [[reprap-industrial-v1:Manual#Electronic chamber|fig. 4]]the RepRap Industrial to establish the alterations. +[[software-version-v1.1.0-operation-and-commissioning#switching-off-the-3d-printer|Shut down]] and [[software-version-v1.1.0-operation-and-commissioning#waking-from-standby|reboot]] the RepRap Industrial to establish the alterations. 
-<WRAP clear/> </WRAP>+<WRAP clear/>
  
 ==== Changing Shell Password in the BeagleBone Black Operating System ==== ==== Changing Shell Password in the BeagleBone Black Operating System ====
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 </​WRAP>​ </​WRAP>​
  
-<WRAP clear/> </WRAP>+<WRAP clear/>
 <WRAP group> <WRAP group>
 <WRAP half column> <WRAP half column>
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 Another way of making leveling a little bit less important is "​floating"​ your print on a raft. Slic3r (and most other slicing software) provides the "​raft"​ function, a special kind of support material, which means that before starting with the actual object a (customizable) number of loosely printed layers is printed to compensate slight leveling mistakes. If you choose the raft settings correctly, beginning with a layer as wide and thick as allowable (depending on the nozzle tip's diameter) leveling will become a much less annoying process.\\ The raft's first layer is treated as the print'​s first layer and uses the respective settings. The following layers of the raft are calculated according to the support material settings. Choose the maximal first layer height (//Slic3r -> Print Settings -> Layers and perimeters/​First layer height//) and a first layer extrusion width of 250 % (//Slic3r -> Print Settings -> Advanced/​Extrusion width -First layer//) for a compensating,​ condoning and stable raft. Another way of making leveling a little bit less important is "​floating"​ your print on a raft. Slic3r (and most other slicing software) provides the "​raft"​ function, a special kind of support material, which means that before starting with the actual object a (customizable) number of loosely printed layers is printed to compensate slight leveling mistakes. If you choose the raft settings correctly, beginning with a layer as wide and thick as allowable (depending on the nozzle tip's diameter) leveling will become a much less annoying process.\\ The raft's first layer is treated as the print'​s first layer and uses the respective settings. The following layers of the raft are calculated according to the support material settings. Choose the maximal first layer height (//Slic3r -> Print Settings -> Layers and perimeters/​First layer height//) and a first layer extrusion width of 250 % (//Slic3r -> Print Settings -> Advanced/​Extrusion width -First layer//) for a compensating,​ condoning and stable raft.
 \\ \\
-The raft can either be built of the model'​s material and cut away later or, if available for the specific plastic, of support material and broken off or dissolved. Check with the [[knowledge-base#​materials|Materials'​]] section to see if a secondary support material is available. For break-away or soluble rafts the dual extrusion function of the RepRap Industrial is required. Remember to check that all necessary calibrations and settings have been made as described ​in the [[knowledge-base#Dual extruder ​printing|Knowledgebase]].+The raft can either be built of the model'​s material and cut away later or, if available for the specific plastic, of support material and broken off or dissolved. Check with the [[knowledge-base#​materials|Materials'​]] section to see if a secondary support material is available. For break-away or soluble rafts the dual extrusion function of the RepRap Industrial is required. Remember to check that all necessary calibrations and settings have been made as described [[#basic-dual-extruder-settings|above]].
 </​WRAP>​ </​WRAP>​
  
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