Ultimaker S5
Overview
The Ultimaker S5 is a high-end FDM (fused deposition modeling) 3D printer with dual extruders.
Fusion Deposition Modeling works by placing layers of melted material in a certain path over and over. Soon after the material is placed down, it hardens, allowing the next layer to be placed and stick on top. The path is determined by slicing an object and splitting it up into predetermined sized layers based on a setting in the editing software.
The Ultimaker's base software for creating images to be printed is Cura.
About Cura
- Cura can be found for free on Ultimaker's website: Cura Download
- Cura allows 3D file formats: 3MF, OBJ, STL or 2D file formats: bmp, gif, jpg, png.
- You can download Cura and prepare a print on you own computer and load it onto a flash drive for the Ultimaker
- Possible ways of getting objects to print:
- Finding and downloaded STL files from Thingiverse
- Create your own CAD files using a program like Solidworks, Siemens NX, Autodesk, or anything that will create the accepted file formats.
Choosing a Material
Each material that can be printed with have certain characteristics that allow them to be more desired than others in certain situations. Examples of qualities would be strength against breaking, temperature resistance, quality, ease, flexibility, and many more.
The Ultimaker S5 nozzle can reach temperatures up to 280 degrees Celsius and the heated bed can reach temperatures up to 140 degrees Celsius. Materials must have a melting point under 280 degrees Celsius.
Material Type | Advantages | Disadvantages |
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PLA (Polyactic Acid) |
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ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) |
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Nylon (Polyamide) |
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PETG (Polyethylene Terephthalate, Glycol Modified) |
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TPU | TPU Advantages | TPU Disadvantages |
PEI | PEI Advantages | PEI Disadvantages |