Hire a 3d Printer?
Posted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 3:52 am
Do you think this could work. Say if the auto levelling side of things works. And you work out the best settings of a standard material like PLA only?
My thinking is, build a Rostock, calibrate it for PLA, use the auto levelling thingy that's in progress then hook up a RiPi and a touch screen so you can hire the machine to someone and they can just put it on the desk, then place a SD card in loaded with the model. Then click "Print" The machine will auto calibrate the bed level using the probe, then print the job with standard settings you know works for PLA?
Was thinking if something like this could work with Rostock/Delta printers http://ceit.uq.edu.au/wiki/index.php/Ul ... 3D_Printer
My thinking is, build a Rostock, calibrate it for PLA, use the auto levelling thingy that's in progress then hook up a RiPi and a touch screen so you can hire the machine to someone and they can just put it on the desk, then place a SD card in loaded with the model. Then click "Print" The machine will auto calibrate the bed level using the probe, then print the job with standard settings you know works for PLA?
Was thinking if something like this could work with Rostock/Delta printers http://ceit.uq.edu.au/wiki/index.php/Ul ... 3D_Printer