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   * Basic understanding of 3D modeling   * Basic understanding of 3D modeling
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   * Familiarity with computer operation and software installation   * Familiarity with computer operation and software installation
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   * [[#Safety measures:|Safety measures]]   * [[#Safety measures:|Safety measures]]
   * [[#Post-Printing Process|Post-Printing Process]]   * [[#Post-Printing Process|Post-Printing Process]]
 +  * [[#Troubleshooting (to be updated as issues arise) | Troubleshooting (to be updated as issues arise]]
   * [[#Final Words|Final Words]]   * [[#Final Words|Final Words]]
  
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 **Step 2: Printer Overview** **Step 2: Printer Overview**
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-  * Familiarize yourself with our CR-10 printers: Pacman, Holiday, Zigzag, and Dave.+  * Familiarize yourself with our CR-10 printers. From left to right in the photo: Pacman, Holiday, Zigzag, and Dave.
  
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   * Be sure you are connected to the 3D printer wifi router. The ID at this time is "daslprint3d" and if you are authorized you'll be given the password.   * Be sure you are connected to the 3D printer wifi router. The ID at this time is "daslprint3d" and if you are authorized you'll be given the password.
-  * Log in to the 'Device' tab with provided credentials. +\\
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 +  * Log in to the 'Device' tab within Orca, using the provided username and password you received from other lab members.
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   * Select the correct printer from the list. If using Pacman for example, "/dev/octo_pacman/" is the correct printer.   * Select the correct printer from the list. If using Pacman for example, "/dev/octo_pacman/" is the correct printer.
 +  * Do not be worried that the "Zigzag" <fc #ff0000>profile</fc> is selected within Octoprint. This has nothing to do with your actual print settings within Orca slicer.
 +  * Additionally, do not worry if the web cam feed is on the wrong printer, this is still being resolved.
  
  
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   * Use appropriate tools and techniques depending on the build plate type (glass or PEI coated steel).   * Use appropriate tools and techniques depending on the build plate type (glass or PEI coated steel).
  
 +==== Troubleshooting (to be updated as issues arise) ==== 
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 +If you have issues connecting to Octoprint, look at your printer and click the connections icon (commonly called the wifi symbol), then click "Browse".  
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 +Your system might ask if you want to allow Orca to access the network. Say "yes" to this, and then it should work. 
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 +If network problems persist, please consult the current standing 3D print room manager (at the moment this is Thomas McNulty). 
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 ==== Final Words ==== ==== Final Words ====
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