3D Printing Systems UP MINI User Manual - 3. Operation
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The default value for this parameter is set to 2mm.
Nozzle: represents the distance between
is at the bottom position
printing. See section 3.3.
Part Options
Surface: This parameter determines how many layers form the bottom face of
a part when it is not solid. For example, if you set it to 3, the machine will print 3
complete layers before going into non
affect the side wall thickness on non
thickness (approximately 1.5mm) irrespective of the fill mode.
Angle: The part Angle determines at what point solid (dense) support material
gets used. If the angle is small than the printer will add solid fill layers under the
part surface. The thickness of this solid (dense) support is determined by the
“dense” parameter under the Support options as described below.
Fill Options
There are four ways to fill the interior of the parts
The Part is made of
the strongest part. This setting is recommended for
functional engineering parts.
version this was referred to as “
The part has an outer wall thickness of solid plastic
(about 1.5mm), but its interior is filled with a reasonably
small scaffold structure
this was referred to as “Loose”
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3D Printer User Manual
The default value for this parameter is set to 2mm.
distance between nozzle and the print platform when it
bottom position. It is essential that this value be correctly set for good
3.3.2. for instructions on calibrating your printer.
This parameter determines how many layers form the bottom face of
a part when it is not solid. For example, if you set it to 3, the machine will print 3
complete layers before going into non-solid mode. This does not, however,
affect the side wall thickness on non-solid parts, which are all the same
thickness (approximately 1.5mm) irrespective of the fill mode.
The part Angle determines at what point solid (dense) support material
d. If the angle is small than the printer will add solid fill layers under the
part surface. The thickness of this solid (dense) support is determined by the
“dense” parameter under the Support options as described below.
ys to fill the interior of the parts, as described below
The Part is made of nearly solid plastic, which gives you
the strongest part. This setting is recommended for
functional engineering parts. On previous software
version this was referred to as “Solid”
The part has an outer wall thickness of solid plastic
(about 1.5mm), but its interior is filled with a reasonably
small scaffold structure. On previous software version
this was referred to as “Loose”
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and the print platform when it
It is essential that this value be correctly set for good
tions on calibrating your printer.
This parameter determines how many layers form the bottom face of
a part when it is not solid. For example, if you set it to 3, the machine will print 3
mode. This does not, however,
solid parts, which are all the same
The part Angle determines at what point solid (dense) support material
d. If the angle is small than the printer will add solid fill layers under the
part surface. The thickness of this solid (dense) support is determined by the
“dense” parameter under the Support options as described below.
, as described below.
solid plastic, which gives you
the strongest part. This setting is recommended for
On previous software
The part has an outer wall thickness of solid plastic
(about 1.5mm), but its interior is filled with a reasonably
. On previous software version