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| + | ===== Disclaimer ===== | ||
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| + | The Bioimaging Platform does not provide regular trainings in this system, but biannually 3D printing courses. Next course date: March 30th 2026 | ||
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| + | We also do not provide 3D designing as a service. You can contact [[jorge.carvalho@itqb.unl.pt|Jorge Carvalho]] (ITQB) for this service. | ||
| ===== Printer description ===== | ===== Printer description ===== | ||
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| The Bioimaging Platform highly recommends Fil3D filament, due to their quality-price ratio, and their partnership in getting back failed prints and supports to produce new, recycled filament. Other brands can be discussed, but optimizations might be required. | The Bioimaging Platform highly recommends Fil3D filament, due to their quality-price ratio, and their partnership in getting back failed prints and supports to produce new, recycled filament. Other brands can be discussed, but optimizations might be required. | ||
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| + | .gcode files should be transferred to the microSD card installed in the printer. SD-microSD and USB-microSD adapters are available next to the printer to transfer the files. | ||
| ===== Selecting the right filament ===== | ===== Selecting the right filament ===== | ||