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Lulzbot Taz4

3D Drucker der derzeit im Raum ist und super cool und verwendbar: Lulzbot TAZ4

Specs TAZ 4.1 – Test Acceptance Record
max build Area 298mm x 275mm x 250mm
Resolution:>=0.1mm
max Heatbed Temp120°C
max build speed 200mm/s
FirmwareMarlin 2014-Q3
Electronics RAMBo 1.3L
Serial# KT-PR0016-7986
steps/mm X 100.5
steps/mm Y 100.5
steps/mm Z 400
steps/mm E0 842
currently mounted Nozzle
Diameter 0.35mm
Max Temperature 240°C (exceed at risk of DAMAGE)
Type Budaschnozzle 2.0c

2015-11-12

Value Setting from LCD
Autotemp Off
Autotemp Min 210
Autotemp Max 250
Autotemp Fact 0.10
PID-P 6.00
PID-I 0.30
PID-D 125.00
PID-C 1
Zoffset 0
Accel 500
Vxy-jerk 8
vz-jerk 0.40
ve-jerk 10
vmax x 800
vmax y 800
vmax z 8
vmax e 50
amax x 9000
amax y 9000
amax z 100
amax e 10000
a-retract 3000
xsteps/mm 100.50
ysteps/mm 100.50
zsteps/mm 1600
Esteps/mm 842.0
E1steps/mm 800.00

2015-11-12

bias: 41 d: 41 min: 64.86 max: 65.28
Ku: 250.58 Tu: 18.09
Clasic PID
Kp: 150.35
Ki: 16.62
Kd: 339.93
PID Autotune finished! Put the Kp, Ki and Kd constants into Configuration.h

Online Guide

PreHeating

The heatbed glass lags about 10min behind the heatbed temperature. Lot's more mass that needs to be heated. Waiting a while helps with the print, as does checking with an external thermometer. On top of that, the glass cools much faster than the heatbed, so sometimes ~20°C have to be added on top of the desired temperature.

Manual

can be found in

LulzBot

Folder.

Model Design

You wall thickness should be a multiple of the nozzle size.

If you are printing thing walls for cookie cutters, make sure your wall is thick enough to be printed. You can check in cura in the layers-view.

currently in realraum

  • PLA black 3mm (slightly old, needs to be tempered)
  • HIPS 3mm white
  • Bridge Nylon 3mm
  • t-glase clear 3mm
  • ABS 1.75 mm green (from Makibox, too thin for Lulzbot)
  • ABS 1.75 mm white (from Makibox, too thin for Lulzbot)
  • PLA 1.75mm red (from flowolf, too thin for Lulzbot)

See the Lulzbot Filament Guide on print-settings for various materials.

what can be printed ?

Everything with a filament diameter of 3mm (no less and no more) and extrusion temperature below 238°C that does not clog 0.35mm nozzles, like wood-,stainless-steel-,conducitve,“magnetic”-filament does.

about 1.75mm filament

To print 1.75mm filament, a different PTFE-Tube would be needed. However, Lulzbot no longer manufactures or sells them. Conceivably they are easy to make yourself from aluminum or PTFE with a lathe. Seeing as their newest Hexagon Hotend does not even mention the option of printing anything but 3mm filament, Lulzbot seems to have completely abandoned support for anything other than 3mm filament.

Quote from Lulzbot-Sales 2015-09-25:

I do apologize, but we no longer carry those tubes. We have tested several filaments on our printers, and prefer the 3 mm size, as it much easier to work with.
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