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A pre-assembled [https://printrbot.com/shop/assembled-printrbot-play/ Printrbot Play (model 1505)] (''dead link - [https://web.archive.org/web/20170228085949/https://printrbot.com/shop/assembled-printrbot-play/ archived version]'')was donated around 7 November 2016. It is one of several [[3D Printers]] Bloominglabs has.
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A pre-assembled [http://printrbot.com/project/play/ Printrbot Play (model 1505)] was donated around 7 November 2016. It is one of several [[3D Printers]] Bloominglabs has.
  
Documentation can be found on [https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/0B9oj0J-4qhdjVldxdkt4TkdxbzQ?tid=0B9oj0J-4qhdjNU1VcmVhS3IwLXc this Google Drive folder].
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The complete, official documentation can be found on [https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/0B9oj0J-4qhdjVldxdkt4TkdxbzQ?tid=0B9oj0J-4qhdjNU1VcmVhS3IwLXc this Google Drive folder].
  
  

Revision as of 23:16, 19 November 2017

A pre-assembled Printrbot Play (model 1505) was donated around 7 November 2016. It is one of several 3D Printers Bloominglabs has.

The complete, official documentation can be found on this Google Drive folder.



Printer has been in a nonfunctional state.

February 23, 2017 reloaded bootloader and firmware with avrdude and a USBtinyISP programmer.

Reference reprap.org/wiki/printrboard

BootloaderHID.hex play-0.6.hex

With an ATX power supply, controller board, firmware, steppers, and sensors seem to be working fine.

Challenge now is test various filaments and to locate printer in a more permanent location with a dedicated ag150.

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