Availability of accessible workstations
Accessible workstations are available at:
Accessible workstations are available at:
Accessible workstations are equipped with:
There are a number of great 3D design and mesh software packages available on the market. We suggest:
Be sure to check on the system requirements for any software you install.
Important: When you save or export files from your design software, be sure that it is using the correct units (millimeters). Software that is used for 3D design sometimes exports in inches or even without units at all - this can cause unexpected results.
Maximum Build Volume Available: The object or part thereof must fit within the confines of the build area in the printer. Our largest printer (the Ultimaker S5) has a maximum build volume of 330 mm (W) x 240 mm (D) x 300 mm (H). Be sure to account for bed adhesion when designing jobs.
Infill: By default, we print jobs at 20% infill (good for prototypes and most figurines). We will use higher or lower infill percentages on request but be aware that the higher the infill percentage, the more the job will cost because it will weigh more. Items can be printed at 0% infill (basically hollow) or at 100% infill (solid) but the results can be unpredictable.
Bed Adhesion: Always on - usually raft but we will use brim for certain jobs when warranted.
Support: Enabled with "Everywhere" selected. For certain figurines or other complex jobs we will use "Touching Buildplate" or "Tree Support" as appropriate. We are willing to attempt to print jobs without support so long as you agree to pay even if the jobs fail. Note: We print support using PLA - not PVA or Breakaway.
Nozzle Size: 0.4 mm
Available Print Profiles: Our Standard print profile gives preference to speed and has a layer height of 0.25 mm. Our Fine Detail profile is much slower but allows for greater detail on things like figurines - it uses a layer height of 0.1 mm. Please note that we will only use Fine Detail as long as the print time of the job remains under 18 hours.
File Types Accepted: STL only. Each job should be no bigger than 100 MB in size. STL files are unitless. Please ensure that your file uses millimeters or metric for units - not inches. When you export your design, set the output of your software to mm. If you just use "units" or allow the software to use a default, the size can be unexpected.
Slicer Software: Ultimaker Cura with the Mesh Tools extension (we are always on the latest version).
3D print jobs could fail due to machine failure or design flaws. If you are not happy with the quality of the 3D print after pick up and would like to have it reprinted, you must contact us through 3D Printing Admin portal and describe the issue and discuss next steps.
Once the admin determines the cause of the failure, you may be asked to make alterations to the design. If the admin agrees to reprint the item, it will be at no additional cost. However, you must return the defective print item to the same library where you picked up your defective print job from to initiate the reprint.
If the design cannot produce a viable printed object, you will not be charged for the failed job, and we will retain the material used in the attempt.
3D print jobs are priced at 10 cents per gram, rounded to the nearest gram. This cost includes both bed adhesion and support.
Printers: One Ultimaker 3 and two Ultimaker S5's.
Available filament: PLA only - additional materials are under consideration but we cannot use other materials at this time.
Note: PLA is not food-safe and should not be used for any application designed to store, consume, or cook food or drink.
Available colours: We have a different set of colours available at the different pickup locations
Central Library | Sunrise Branch |
Black | Black |
Blue | Silver |
Green | White |
Magenta | |
Orange | |
Red | |
Silver | |
Translucent | |
White | |
Yellow |
Print jobs cannot be printed at one location and sent to another location for pick up as they are delicate and could get damaged. The material we use for 3D Printing can be painted with acrylic paints rated for plastic models.
Colours that are in stock are available to select as a choice when you submit a print job. Please note that we only offer single-colour print jobs at this time. We are considering ways to allow for dual-colour printing in the future.
LinkedIn Learning has a large number of tutorials about 3D printing and 3D design. Here are a few to get you started:
Not sure what to print? No problem! We recommend checking out the collection of free, ready-made designs on Thingiverse.