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Unallocated Space has two main 3D printers set up for use. The Lulzbot Mini and Creality CR-10.
Unallocated Space has two main 3D printers set up for use. The Creality K1 Max and Creality CR-10.


These are connected to a laptop with the Cura slicer software.
These are connected to a laptop with the Cura slicer software.

Revision as of 06:40, 13 May 2024

Unallocated Space has two main 3D printers set up for use. The Creality K1 Max and Creality CR-10.

These are connected to a laptop with the Cura slicer software.

Printers

Creality K1 Max

Manufacture Page

Nozzle size: 4mm, 6mm Nozzle material: Brass plated wear resistant Hotend: Micro Swiss FlowTech

Filament size: 1.75mm Supported filamnet: ABS/PLA/PETG/PET/TPU/PA/ABS/ASA/PC PLA-CF/PA-CF/PET-CF

Build Volume: 300x300x300mm

Creality CR-10s

Manufacture Website

Filament size: 1.75mm Supported filament: PL/PETG/TPU/wood

Bed size: 300mm × 300mm × 400mm

Lulzbot Mini 1

Manufacture Website

Bed size: 152mm x 152mm x 158mm

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Legacy Printers

Common Problems

If you receive the following error message when launching Cura from Terminal, or nothing happens when you launch Cura through the GUI, do this:

Error message: /usr/share/cura-lulzbot/cura-lulzbot: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.28' not found (required by /usr/share/cura-lulzbot/cura-lulzbot)

Solution: In terminal, run the command "sudo apt remove -y cura-lulzbot && sudo apt install -y cura-lulzbot=3.2.32" (without quotes) .

If you cannot save a profile in Cura, make sure you own all the files/directories in your home folder. We had this issue when someone ran it using sudo.

Solution: sudo chmod -R unallocatedspace:unallocatedspace ~/