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Revision as of 13:07, 16 March 2021
Important Documents |
3D Printer Manual |
PLA Filament MSDS |
ABS Filament MSDS |
UConn EHS 3D Printer Approval |
[| Ben's Logbook] |
How to use the 3D Printer in lab 419
Setting up print files
The Autodesk Inventor Fusion software converts drawings to .stl files that can be 3D printed. To convert a drawing, open it with Inventor Fusion and follow the steps shown below.
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March | 10.09.2018 |
June | 18.07.2018 |