Difference between revisions of "Raise3D N2 Plus"

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== Staring the print ==
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To start a print on the Raise N2 Plus, your file must first be sliced in a slicer called ideaMaker. Once sliced the file must be saved on a USB stick and inserted into the side of the machine. Then a password must be entered before you can continue. Please ask a staff member for help. Finally select print and navigate the folders for your file and select print. the machine will then heat up and start printing.
 
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Latest revision as of 18:52, 4 June 2024

Raise3D N2 Plus
Raise3D N2 Plus.png
Slicer ideaMaker
Build Volume 305 × 305 × 605 mm
Compatible materials PLA, ABS, PVA, Flexible
Minimum Layer Height 0.01 mm
Heated Build Plate Yes
More Information Raise3D N2 Plus

Recommended settings

Low print Normal High
Layer Height (mm) 0.15 0.10 0.06
Top/Bottom Layer thickness (mm) 0.75 1.05 1.05
Wall thickness (mm) 0.7 0.8 0.72
Infill (%) 18 20 22
Build Speed (mm/s) 60 50 50
Travel Speed (mm/s) 150 120 120

Staring the print

To start a print on the Raise N2 Plus, your file must first be sliced in a slicer called ideaMaker. Once sliced the file must be saved on a USB stick and inserted into the side of the machine. Then a password must be entered before you can continue. Please ask a staff member for help. Finally select print and navigate the folders for your file and select print. the machine will then heat up and start printing.