UltiMaker 3D Printer Guide
π Important Reminders (Read First)
-
NamePlease name your file using your Slack name. Students are responsible for the machine they are using, improper setup can cause damage or fire, so if we canβt identify you, your print will be paused or canceled. - Always wear gloves when touching the build platform or removing
prints.prints, please. - Double-check that the build platform is correctly reinstalled β all four alignment holes must match precisely. Misalignment can damage the printer.
- Not confident or unsure?
AskPlease ask a Technician before printing.
3D Printing Workflow Manual
From Modeling to USB Printing with UltiMaker Cura. Applies to: UltiMaker Cura users and USB-compatible 3D printers (e.g., UltiMaker series).
π Workflow Overview
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CAD Export β Save your model as
.STL
or.OBJ
- Install Cura β Download and install Ultimaker Cura
- Slice in Cura β Import, adjust slicing settings
- Export G-code β Save file named after your Slack ID
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Prepare USB β Format to FAT32, save
.gcode
- Pre-Print Self Check β Inspect setup and hardware
- Monitor First Layers β Watch first layers carefully
- Post-Print β Cooldown, safe removal, clean up
π Step-by-Step Instructions
1. CAD Software Recommendation
Use CAD tools optimized for 3D printing:
- Fusion 360 β Great for parametric design and functional parts
- Rhino β Ideal for complex, freeform modeling with great STL control
- Tinkercad β Browser-based and beginner-friendly
β Avoid Maya and Blender:
- Theyβre built for animation/VFX, not solid modeling, so objects might not be closed properly, or may not be watertight.
- Blender lacks parametric accuracy and often produces non-manifold meshes.
Tip: Choose tools built for precision modeling to reduce printing errors.
2. CAD Export
- Export as
.STL
, or.OBJ
- Recommended format:
.STL
- Ensure correct unit scale (preferably millimeters)
3. Install Ultimaker Cura
- Download from: ultimaker.com/software/ultimaker-cura
- Add your printer model (e.g., Ultimaker S7)
- Set Material 1 to:
White PLA AA0.8
- Need different materials? Please speak with a Technician
4. Slice in Cura
- Import your model into Cura
- Adjust settings (layer height, infill, supports, speed)
- Use βSettings Guideβ plugin for help (
Main page
>Top right corner
>Market Place
>Search
) - Preview the slice before export
5. Export G-code
- Click Save to Disk button
- π Filename format:
yourSlackSame_modelMame.gcode
- Unnamed or unclear files will be paused or cancelled
6. Prepare USB
- Save
.gcode
file to the root directory - Bring it to the Lab
7. Pre-Print Self-Check
- Confirm bed leveling β all 4 holes must be in their positions
- Ensure the nozzles are clean and not clogged. If there is something wrong, please let the technician know and choose another machine to use
- Load the filament; verify material matches
- Carefully install the build platform β all 4 holes must be in their positions
β οΈ If unsure, ask a Technician β improper setup can cause damage or fire, and the user would be responsible for that.
8. Monitor the First 5 Layers
- Insert the USB stick into the printer, choose your model, and start to print.
- Watch the print until a few layers are complete, users are responsible for not damaging the machine
- Check:
- Adhesion to bed
- No warping or dragging
- If issues occur, pause immediately and contact a Technician
9. Post-Print Safety & Cleanup
- Wait for the bed to cool down for few minutes
- Always wear gloves if you need to touch the platform
- Gently remove the model and/or build plate
- Return tools and platform exactly as found