Software, configurations, and documentation for the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Engineering Physics Senior Design Lab
- Prusa Slicer Configuration Bundle With Physical Printers is a configuration profile for the Ender 3 Pro and Ender 3 V2 printers in the lab. This profile has all of the current (as of writing this) filiment settings and configurations. How to import config bundle
- Prusa Slicer Configuration Bundle w/ Printers is the same as above, but with the printers loaded.
There are two printers in the lab. An Ender 3 Pro and an Ender 3 V2. DO NOT MODIFY THE FIRMWARE, it is configured correctly and modifying it may lead to the printer not working. Take precaution and DO NOT INSTALL BED LEVELING SENSORS. Do it right and level it by hand.
There are a few different types of filament in the lab and they each have their own uses. Below is a guide on helping you choose which one to use as well as a video.
- PLA: A good filament for rapid prototyping. It is extreamly easy to use, prints at relativly low tempretures, and does not require an enclosure. It is not as strong as other filaments, but is a good choice for draft printing due to it's easyness to print and low cost
- ABS: A stronger filament compared to PLA and is less brittle and can handle higher tempretures. Requires an enclosure.
- PETG:
- NYLON:
- TPU: