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| **Results** | **Results** | ||
| - | * Sorting and cleaning the waste are critical steps in order to reduce the difficulties and number of deffects | + | * Sorting and cleaning the waste are critical steps in order to reduce the difficulties and number of defects |
| * Extruding a new filament from waste is particularly difficult, especially with PETG. The process is very sensitive. | * Extruding a new filament from waste is particularly difficult, especially with PETG. The process is very sensitive. | ||
| * At the end, we are able to extrude good filament made 100% of waste (without adding virgin material) and with no loss of material properties! | * At the end, we are able to extrude good filament made 100% of waste (without adding virgin material) and with no loss of material properties! | ||
| - | * Because of all these factors, our spools still present some deffects | + | * Because of all these factors, our spools still present some defects |
| - | * Now we are working on quality control: detection and correction of the deffect. | + | * Now we are working on quality control: detection and correction of the defect. |
| The project is still in progress but hopefully we will be able to let students try our in-house filament in 2026. | The project is still in progress but hopefully we will be able to let students try our in-house filament in 2026. | ||
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| * As a Master student, you can contribute by doing a semester project with us! Ask the coach for available projects. | * As a Master student, you can contribute by doing a semester project with us! Ask the coach for available projects. | ||
| * You can also join the [[https:// | * You can also join the [[https:// | ||
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| + | ====== Printing with SPOT-G ====== | ||
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| + | During the test phase, you can print with SPOT-G on P33 MK4 printer. **Please print only on this printer!** | ||
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| + | **Settings you need:** | ||
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| + | - Printer: MK4 Input Shaper with 0.4 mm nozzle | ||
| + | - Filament: SPOT PETG – MK4IS | ||
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| + | See the wiki page for PrusaSlicer configuration [[public: | ||
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| + | **Please read carefully: | ||
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| + | * This filament is in beta-test mode. **For short and non-decisive parts ONLY!** | ||
| + | * The filament might get stuck in the printhead from time to time. | ||
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| + | When this happens, the printer will pause and unload the filament. Cut the defect*, reload the filament and resume your print. | ||
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| + | * Print during the day and stay here to be able to do the correction. | ||
| + | * Please give us your feedback on the sheet next to the printer so we can monitor defects frequency. | ||
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| + | *** Defects types** | ||
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| + | The filament will get stuck and stop printing if its diameter exceeds 2mm. You can have two types of defects on this filament: | ||
| + | * Short defect: when there is a foreign object inside (shredded insert for example). In that case, cutting 2 or 3cm of filament should be enough. | ||
| + | * Long defect: when diameter is just too large for more than 2cm. In that case, you might have to cut a longer portion of the filament, until it get loaded in the nozzle again). | ||