Elegoo Saturn 3 Ultra

From Asmbly Wiki
Revision as of 02:10, 6 September 2024 by YellowEng (talk | contribs) (Addition of Resin Safety)

Asmbly owns the ELEGOO Saturn printer SLA printers. We also own the ELEGOO Mars 2P, a cure post-processing equipment. Only resin purchased from Asmbly may be used in these printers.


ClassWarningIcon.png Members must complete the Intro to Resin 3D Printing Class before using this tool



$ There is an extra charge to use this tool $


Photo of Elegoo Saturn Resin printer
Unnamed SLA Printer
Manufacturer Elegoo
Model Elegoo Saturn 3 Ultra
LCD 10-inch 12K Mono LCD
System EL3D-4.0
Slicer Software CHITUBOX & Voxeldance Tango
Technology MSLA Stereolithography
Layer Thickness 0.01 - 0.2mm
Printing Speed Maximum 150mm/h
Z Axis Accuracy 0.01mm
XY Resolution 19 x 24μm (11520 x 5120)
Build Volume 218.88mm(L) * 122.88mm(W) * 260mm(H)
Light Source COB + Refractive Light Source (Wavelength 405 nm)
Languages Chinese, English, Japanese, Dutch, Korean, French, German, Russian, Italian, Spanish, Turkish, Portuguese
Connectivity USB Interface & Wi-Fi
Weight 16.2kg
Operation 4.0-inch Capacitive Touch Screen
Power Requirements 100-240V 50/60Hz 24V 7.5A
Printer Dimensions 305.9mm(L) * 273mm(W) * 562.5mm(H)

}}

Safety

Universal Safety

  • Be aware of your surroundings, especially when handling large materials.
  • Do not approach anyone operating equipment. Stand patiently in their field of view.
  • Use PPE, including filtration and eye protection, when handling dust or emptying dust/shaving containers.

Equipment-Specific Safety

  • Keep the 3D printer and its accessories out of reach of children.
  • Fill the resin tank no less than 1/3 of its volume, but do not exceed the MAX line position.
  • Place the printer in a dry environment and protect it from rain and moisture.
  • If you run into an emergency during use, please turn off the power supply of the 3D printer first.
  • Use the printer indoors and avoid direct sunlight and a dusty environment.
  • Use 95% ethyl alcohol or isopropyl alcohol to wash your model unless you are using water washable resin.
  • If the printing fails, you need to clean the excess cured resin in the resin tank and change the resin, otherwise, it may cause damage to the printer.
  • When operating the 3D printer, please wear a mask and gloves to avoid direct skin contact with the photopolymer resin.
  • If the release film in the resin tank is whitened, scratched, or has no elasticity, the printing failure rate is high, please replace the release film in time.
  • Be careful when removing models with sharp edges from the build platform.
  • If you have any problems with the printer, please report them to Asmbly via QR code.

Etiquette

The 3D printers do not have a daily limit on booking time, but the time spent with the printers should include not only the print time, but also the additional time needed for pre-print and post-print tasks. Please incorporate this extra time when booking the printers.

Resin Safety

  • Wear gloves and mask when using.
  • Keep away from children, dust and direct sunlight.
  • May cause an allergic skin reaction. If skin contact occurs, wash thoroughly with plenty of soap and water.
  • Causes serious eye irritation. In case of eye contact, use the emergency eye flush bottles located by the sink or rinse eyes with water for 20 minutes.
  • Avoid breathing vapors.

Use Case

Description of what the tool does and when or why to use it

Asmbly use: e.g. Skedda required, or part of an area.

Materials

Only resin purchased from Asmbly may be used in these printers.

The pricing of resin is $0.10 per gram.

You may purchase resin here.

Available Resin Materials

ELEGOO ABS-like 3.0 Photopolymer Resin Grey

Formlabs Photopolymer Resin Grey

Formlabs Photopolymer Resin Rigid 4000

Formlabs Photopolymer Resin Clear

Operation (pictures encouraged)

Feeds and Speeds - if appropriate

Chitu Box Slicer Setup

  1. Import .stl type file through Open File, and adjust the model by changing the view angle, size, and position of the model.
  2. Select ELEGOO Saturn 3 Ultra as the default printer.
  3. Adjust the printer parameters as needed, though keep the parameters as default if no change is needed.
  4. When the model is ready, click "Slice", and when it's done, click "Save" to export the sliced file and copy it to U disk. (Alternatively, selecting "Network Sending" immediately sends the print to the printer wirelessly.)

Default Parameters in Chitu Box

Resin Density: 1.1g/mL

Layer Height: 0.05mm

Number of Bottom Layers: 2

Exposure Time: 2.5s

Bottom Layer Exposure Time: 35s

Transition Type: Linear Transition

The Quiescent Time Before Lifting: 0s

The Quiescent Time After Retract: 0s

Bottom Lifting Distance: 3+4mm

Lifting Distance: 3+4mm

Bottom Lifting Speed: 90+320mm/min

Lifting Speed: 90+320mm/min

Bottom Retract Speed: 320+90mm/min

Retract Speed: 320+90mm/min

Matching Resin Mode: "Standard Resin_Normal Speed"

Leveling the bed

Leveling the bed

To level the bed, follow these steps:

  1. Use a 4.0 mm hex wrench to loosen the screws on the build plate, allowing the plate to move freely.
  2. Place a sheet of paper on the LCD screen.
  3. On the touch screen, select "Back to Zero" to lower the bed.
  4. When the bed reaches the LCD screen, press down on the middle of the build plate and tighten the screws one by one. Start by tightening the screws along the diagonal first.
  5. After all screws are tightened, gently pull the paper. You should feel slight resistance—this indicates that the leveling is correct.
  6. On the touch screen, return to the previous menu, set "Z=0," and press "Confirm."
  7. Manually raise the build plate.

Tool Use

Cleanup

Universal Cleaning Guide

  • Return the equipment to neutral.
  • Sweep up any dust and debris around the tool, your table top, and the floor - both in the equipment area and your work area.
  • Clear the floor of any tripping hazards, like power cords.
  • Empty trash cans and dust collectors that are halfway full or more into the Asmbly dumpster behind the workshop.
  • Leave the shop 110% better than you found it.

Tool Specific Cleaning Guide

  • Do not use sharp or pointy tools to scrape the resin tank to avoid damaging the release liner film.
  • Clean up the resin tank before changing the resin to another color.
  • Before and after printing, clean the build plate with paper towels or alcohol to ensure that there are no bumps or burrs on the build plate.
  • Before each printing, daily check the exterior of the machine and all mechanical parts for any obvious damage, defects, or abnormalities.
  • Try to keep the printing environment at 25-30 degrees Celsius when printing, and ventilate the printing room as much as possible to facilitate heat dissipation of the machine and resin odor volatilization.
  • If the Z-axis keeps making friction noise, add some lubricant to the lead screw. Please check and apply lubricant grease at least every 2-3 months, and increase the frequency of application as the printing frequency increases.
  • If you don't use the printer in the next 48 hours, pour the remaining resin from the resin tank back into the resin bottle and seal it well. If there is any residue, please use a filter to filter it out.
  • Check the condition of the release film before each printing, and observe whether the release film is loose, whether there are scratches or severe whitening on the surface, and if so, replace it in time. The release film is a vulnerable part, replace it at least once every 1-2 months, and increase the replacement frequency as the printing frequency increases.
  • Be careful when removing the printing platform to prevent damaging the LCD screen. The service life of the screen is about 2000+ hours and will decrease with increasing printing frequency. Do a good job of daily screen cleaning, and unplug the machine in time after printing. If there is a screen exposure problem or service life has seriously affected the print quality, please replace the screen in time.

Resources

Manual

Discourse Links

SIG Information (if relevant)

External Resources

Troubleshooting

Common Problems

Detail what the problem is and how to fix it

If you are unsure, it is always best to contact a steward and fill out a problem report

Common Projects