=====Monoprice SLA Printer===== ^Name| Monoprice SLA Printer| ^Owner | Makers' Alliance | ^Location | Storage | ^Training needed| Yes| ^Hackable| Yes| ^Model| MP Mini SLA | ^Serial| UNKNOWN| ^Arrival Date| UNKNOWN| ^Working| No| ^Contact| Sam Harmon| Current Status: Broken *Somehow the Z axis is bound up. Suspect resin may have gotten into the stepper motor? *resin tank has developed a leak again. Will need to be replaced if the printer is rehabbed to be operational again. Caveats: *DO NOT SCRAPE THE FEP SHEET AT THE BOTTOM OF THE TANK. Otherwise we'll have to order a new one and carefully replace it. *Just use clear resin. Our one experiment with opaque resin ended poorly. *Try not to leave the lid up too much, it exposes the resin and kinda smells bad. Usage: * If logged into MakerNet, go to the IP address listed on the printer. The slicer is a web interface. * Use the slicer to render your .STL into an animated .gif. * Try not to have an empty void with no way for resin to drain on the underside of your object relative to the build plate. It can get messy. * Once you render your .gif, I suggest downloading it to your local computer, renaming it, and re-uploading it to the web interface (stupid, but it works) * Check the printer for any forgotten prints on the build plate and make sure there is sufficient resin in the tank. * SUPER IMPORTANT: When printing, be sure to specify a profile. The "Clear Resin" one in pretty reliable. Not specifying a profile gets you your first layer and that's about it. * Once the print is done, open the lid and pull off the magnetic build plate. * Carefully remove your print from the build plate. * Wash your print: place it in a mason jar half full of 91% isopropyl alcohol. Give it a good shake for a minute or so to get extraneous resin off the print. * Cure the print: Either place it in the UV curing station and run it twice (each cycle is about 30 minutes), or if it's a nice sunny day you can take it outside and expose it to the sun for an hour or so.