Determine whether you are ready to submit your print with the checklist below!
Submit to Print Checklist - Complete Orientation
- Read the Submit to Print Policy
- Prepared your file
- Reviewed the Printing Guide S
- elect your Material
- Review the Printer Capabilites
- Ensure model fits within the printer build volume
- Review the Default Slicing Settings
| Submission Form Requirements - Name
- Email
- Print
- Name Model
- Scale in mm: X, Y, Z
- .STL File
- Material
| Optional - Model orientation description
- Model orientation photo
- Sliced File Slicing Settings
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What is FDM, SLA, Polyjet?Technical Data Sheets: |
Printers:
| Filament | Resin |
| Fused Deposition Modeling | Stereolithography | Polyjet | Prusa MK3S+ | Prusa MK4 | Stratasys Fortus 450mc | Stratasys F120 | Formlabs Form 3 | Stratasys J750 | Print it Yourself? | | |
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| | | Submit to Print? | | | | | | | Material(s) | - PLA (Polylactic Acid)
- PETG (Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol)
| - PLA (Polylactic Acid)
- PETG (Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol)
| - ASA (Acrylonitrile Styrene Acrylate)
- Biocompatible Polycarbonate (ISO 10993)
- ULTEM 1010
- Nylon 12
- Nylon 12 Carbon Filled
| - ASA (Acrylonitrile Styrene Acrylate)
| - Standard
- Draft
- Tough V5
- Rigid 4000
- Flexible 80A
- High Temp
| Full-Colour Loadout - Vero Vivid Cyan
- Vero Vivid Magenta
- Vero Vivid Yellow
- Vero PureWhite
- Vero BlackPlus
- Vero Clear
Engineering Loadout - Agilus30Clear
- Vero PureWhite
- Vero BlackPlus
- Vero Clear
| Build Volume (x,y,z) | 255 x 155 x 170 mm | 250 x 210 x 210 mm | 400 x 355 x 400 mm | 250 x 250 x 250 mm | 145 x 145 x 185 mm | 490 x 390 x 200 mm | Layer Height | | | - 0.1778 mm
- Biocompatible Polycarbonate Only
- 0.2540 mm
| - 0.1778 mm
- 0.2540 mm
- 0.3302 mm
| Refer to Formlabs for layer height per material | | Desktop/Industrial | Desktop | Desktop | Industrial | Industrial | Desktop | Industrial | Slicing Software | 3DPrinterOS | PrusaSlicer | GrabCAD Print | GrabCAD Print | Formlabs PreForm | GrabCAD Print |
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Default Slicing Parameters:
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How does payment and quoting work?
- After submitting a print, an Elko Engineering Garage staff member will review your submission.
- If all checks out you will receive an email with instructions for payment, followed by a second email with your invoice and a link to the Material Store to complete payment. Accepted methods of payment are credit and debit card.
- Your print will be added to the queue after payment is received.
How do I receive my print?
Makers will receive an email once their print is complete. Makers can pick up their print by speaking to an Elko Engineering Garage Staff member and presenting their ONEcard and Print Number.
How long does it take?
Each model, printer, and material are unique. We ask that Makers understand that Staff are learning about 3D Printing at the same time as you. Once payment confirmation is received, we aim to complete a print in five (5) to ten (10) business days.
Fulfillment time varies on print size, sliced settings, support material type, and current Submit to Print demand. If your print is expected to be delayed, we will notify you as soon as we can.
Why is the Submission Form closed?
The Elko Engineering Garage Staff will temporarily close the submission form if the print queue is full. We will re-open for submissions as soon as we can!