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== Printing to the Bambu Lab X1C 3D Printer in the Lindy Lab == | == Printing to the Bambu Lab X1C 3D Printer in the Lindy Lab == | ||
You can use [https://wiki.bambulab.com/en/software/bambu-studio/studio-quick-start Bambu Studio] to prepare your print files and [https://wiki.bambulab.com/en/studio-handy/handy/bambu-handy-quick-start Bambu Handy] to control the printer. [https://bambulab.com/en-us/download Bambu Studio Bambu Handy] | You can use [https://wiki.bambulab.com/en/software/bambu-studio/studio-quick-start Bambu Studio] to prepare your print files and [https://wiki.bambulab.com/en/studio-handy/handy/bambu-handy-quick-start Bambu Handy] to control the printer. [https://bambulab.com/en-us/download You can download Bambu Studio and Bambu Handy here.] | ||
You can a print file to the USB flash drive that's in the printer | You can a print file to the USB flash drive that's in the printer | ||
Insert the Flash drive into the printer | Insert the Flash drive into the printer | ||
Select print from USB from the printer menu | Select print from USB from the printer menu |
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Summary | Use 3D Printers at RCS for your teaching and classes |
Author | Maintained by Matt Ringh |
Help | Get help with this article |
Status | Up-to-date for the 2024-2025 school year. |
3D Printers
1. Bambu Lab X1 Carbon

2. Makerbot Sketch

Where are the 3D Printers?
There are three 3d Printers on the Hill Campus. The Bambu Lab X1C 3D Printer in the Lindy Lab (room 6210), and there are two Makerbot Sketch Printers in "The Nest" (room 1003).
Who can use these 3D Printers?
These printers are available for student and faculty use. We ask only that the print file be either an original design (designed in TinkerCad, for example), or a re-mixed/edited design of something you've downloaded (from Thingiverse, for example), or something you need for class. Some potential uses of 3D printing include:
- Students can print out prototypes and 3D models of designs
- Visual Arts students can print out 3D versions of their artwork
- Geography and Outdoors program students can print out topography, demographic, or population maps
- Chemistry students can print out 3D models of molecules
- Biology students can print out cells, viruses, organs, and other critical biological artifacts
Printing to Makerbot Sketch Printers in 1003
Go to Makerbot Cloud Print, and sign in with Google. Set the type of Printer to "Sketch" Select "upload" and upload a file. Supported file formats: .catpart .dae .gib .iges .ipt .Makerbot .obj .par .sab .sat .sldprt .stl .Thing .wrl .x_t.3mf Set your print settings (Supports, base layer, etc.) from the right hand menu Pint to either Carpenter_1 or Carpenter_2.
Printing to the Bambu Lab X1C 3D Printer in the Lindy Lab
You can use Bambu Studio to prepare your print files and Bambu Handy to control the printer. You can download Bambu Studio and Bambu Handy here.
You can a print file to the USB flash drive that's in the printer Insert the Flash drive into the printer Select print from USB from the printer menu