- Printer profiles folder structure - Production-ready file organization - Getting started guide - Shopping list for spare parts - README with workflow
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# Getting Started with 3D Print Farm
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## Printer Setup: Bambu Lab A1
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### Initial Configuration
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- Calibrate bed (auto-leveling)
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- Load PLA filament
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- Set up Bambu Studio connection
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### Recommended Settings (PLA)
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- Nozzle temp: 200-210°C
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- Bed temp: 60°C
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- Print speed: 50-100mm/s
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- Layer height: 0.2mm (balanced quality/speed)
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### Maintenance Schedule
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- **Daily:** Check first layer adhesion
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- **Weekly:** Clean build plate, check nozzle
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- **Monthly:** Lubricate rails, check belts
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## Shopping List
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### Spare Parts Needed
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- [ ] Spare hotend (Bambu A1 compatible)
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- [ ] Extra feed tubes
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- [ ] Nozzles (0.4mm, 0.6mm)
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- [ ] Build plates (smooth PEI)
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### Filament Inventory
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- [ ] PLA: Black, White, Gray (1kg spools)
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- [ ] PETG: (for functional parts)
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- [ ] TPU: (for flexible parts - optional)
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## Workflow Tips
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1. **Test every new design** - Print one sample before production
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2. **Document settings** - Save successful profiles
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3. **Keep it organized** - Version control everything
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4. **Quality over speed** - Better to deliver great prints
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