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Charles Bell

Maintaining and Troubleshooting Your 3D Printer


1st ed. 2014. xxi, 528 S. 321 SW-Abb. 236 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN; APRESS 2014
ISBN: 1-430-26809-3 (1430268093)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-430-26809-3 (9781430268093)

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Maintaining and Troubleshooting Your 3D Printer by Charles Bell is your guide to keeping your 3D printer running through preventive maintenance, repair, and diagnosing and solving problems in 3D printing. If you´ve bought or built a 3D printer such as a MakerBot only to be confounded by jagged edges, corner lift, top layers that aren´t solid, or any of a myriad of other problems that plague 3D printer enthusiasts, then here is the book to help you get past all that and recapture the joy of creative fabrication. The book also includes valuable tips for builders and those who want to modify their printers to get the most out of their investment.

Good fabrication begins with calibration. Aligning the print bed to support deposition of medium in three dimensions is critical. Even off-the-shelf machines that are pre-built must be aligned and periodically realigned throughout their life cycle. Maintaining and Troubleshooting Your 3D Printer helps you achieve and hold proper alignment. Maintaining and Troubleshooting Your 3D Printer also helps with software and hardware troubleshooting. You´ll learn to diagnose and solve firmware calibration problems, filament and feed problems, chassis issues, and more.

Finally there are regular maintenance and enhancements. You´ve invested significantly in your 3D printer. Protect that investment using the guidance in this book. Learn to clean and lubricate your printer, to maintain the chassis, and know when realignment of the print bed is needed. Learn ways to master your craft and improve the quality of your prints through such things as post-print finishing and filament management.

Don´t let the challenges of 3D printing stand in the way of creativity. Maintaining and Troubleshooting Your 3D Printer by Charles Bell helps you conquer the challenges and get the most benefit from your expensive investment in personal fabrication.
Part One: Getting Started
1. Introduction to 3D Printing
2. Building a 3D Printer
3. Configuring the Software
4. Printer Calibration
5. Printing for the First Time
Part Two: Troubleshooting
6. Solving Hardware Issues
7. Axis and Chassis Problems
8. Solving Software Issues
Part Three: Maintenance and Enhancements
9. Regular Maintenance
10. Periodic Maintenance
11. Enhancements
Part Four: Mastering Your Craft
12. Working with Objects
13. Taking it to the Next Step

Appendix: Common Problems and Solutions
Charles Bell conducts research in emerging technologies. He is a member of the Oracle MySQL Development team and is the team lead for the MySQL Utilities team. He lives in a small town in rural Virginia with his loving wife. He received his Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering from Virginia Commonwealth University in 2005. Dr. Bell is an expert in the database field and has extensive knowledge and experience in software development and systems engineering. His research interests include 3D printers, microcontrollers, three-dimensional printing, database systems, software engineering, and sensor networks. He spends his limited free time as a practicing Maker focusing on microcontroller projects and refinement of three-dimensional printers. Dr. Bell maintains a blog on his research projects and many other interests. You can find his blog at http://drcharlesbell.blogspot.com/.