3-D Printing Room
Hello, I am a medical engineer developing a 3D printing room at our R&D facility, and I need some help. I have a Core One sitting on a custom table that I designed, and on the other end of the table, I have an SLA resin printer. The rapid and jerky movements of the Core One printer when it's running are making the SLA printer unusable at the same time. I can potentially build separate shelving for the SLA printer, but ideally, I was looking at any other options before I do this. Is there any settings you can change to reduce this shaking movement or is there any effective mechanical ways to decouple the movement from the table in order for both printers to run simultaneously? Thank you.
RE: 3-D Printing Room
Hello, I am a medical engineer developing a 3D printing room at our R&D facility, and I need some help. I have a Core One sitting on a custom table that I designed, and on the other end of the table, I have an SLA resin printer. The rapid and jerky movements of the Core One printer when it's running are making the SLA printer unusable at the same time. I can potentially build separate shelving for the SLA printer, but ideally, I was looking at any other options before I do this. Is there any settings you can change to reduce this shaking movement or is there any effective mechanical ways to decouple the movement from the table in order for both printers to run simultaneously? Thank you.
I found that adding Hula feet greatly reduce the amount of table vibration: https://www.printables.com/model/873633-hula-v10-anti-vibration-feet-for-prusa-mk34-core-o
RE: 3-D Printing Room
any settings you can change to reduce this shaking movement ...
Stealth mode?
In principle you have full control over the print profile. There are half a dozen acceleration caps.
Maybe dial them all down to snail pace. Confirm that it works as expected, if very slow. Then turn them up one by one to an acceptable level?
Or, €5 buys me a 25 kg floor tile at the hardware store to put below the printer.