ATU MakerSpace Equipment
Flashforge Creator 3 Pro-Dual Head FDM 3D Printer
We have 2 x Flashforge Creator 3 Pro Dual Head 3D Printers, 1 x Flashforge Adventurer 4 3D Printer and 2 x Flashforge Adventurer 5M Pro 3D Printers.
The Flashforge Creator 3 Pro can 3D print with an extensive range of plastic and composite materials including PLA, ABS, PETG, HIPS, PVA, ASA, and Woodfil. The dual 0.4mm extruders allow the printer to either print a two colour model or duplicate a single colour model or print with a main material and removable support material. The large print bed size is L 300mm x D 250mm x H 200mm and the fully enclosed chamber can support nozzle temperatures of 320 °C and the print bed 120 °C.
The Flashforge Adventurer 4 is fitted with a High Speed nozzle and can 3D print at speeds
up to 150mm/s with an extensive range of plastic and composite materials including ABS / PLA / PC / PETG / PLA-CF / PET. The printer is a single 0.4mm nozzle and can support temperatures of 240 ºC and the bed can support temperatures of 110 ºC.The bed size is L220mm x D200mm x H250mm and is a fully enclosed chamber.
The Flashforge Adventurer 5M Pro is a Core XY machine with printing speeds of up to 600mm/s and can print with an extensive range of plastic and composite materials including ABS / PLA / PC / PETG / PLA-CF / PET. The printer is a single 0.4mm nozzle and can support temperatures of 280 ºC and the bed can support temperatures of 110 ºC. The bed size is L220mm x D220mm x H220mm and is a fully enclosed chamber.
The recommended slicing software is Flashprint V5 and the software can accept 3D models in STL, OBJ, 3MF and STP formats. This is available on the ATU Portal and on the Makerspace Laptops.
Cricut Maker 3 and Cricut Heat Press
The Cricut Maker 3 is a smart cutting tool. It can cut over 300+ materials from delicate paper
to leather and wood veneer. We use it primarily as a Vinyl Cutting machine and in
conjunction with the Cricut Heat Press it can cut heat-transfer vinyl (HTV) to make t-shirts,
tote bags and wall art. It has interchangeable tool heads that can cut different material types.
Our machine has a fine point blade and a deep point blade for cutting thicker materials up to
1.5mm thick such as leather, felt and heavy cardstock. The maximum cutting size using a
mat is W300mm x L600mm and using Cricut Smart Vinyl roll is 300mm x 1000mm. The Heat
Press is 225mm x 255mm and can reach temperatures of up to 205 ºC.
The software for the Cricut Maker 3 is Cricut Design Studio. This application is partly cloud based so you will need to create a free Cricut ID account on the Cricut website first to login to the application.
The software can accept the following file types JPG, GIF, PNG, HEIC, BMP, SVG, or .DXF.
Snapmaker Artisan 3 in 1 CNC
The Snapmaker Artisan 3 in 1 machine is a CNC Mill, Dual Head 3D Printer and a 10W
Diode Laser cutter. We have the machine set up to be a CNC Mill. The machine can cut
thicker materials up to 10mm. Acceptable materials include Hardwood (Beech, Walnut),
Softwood, HDF, MDF, Plywood, Jade, Carbon Fiber, Acrylic, Epoxy Tooling Board, and PCB
boards. The work area is 400mm x 400mm and the 200W spindle has a maximum speed of
18,000 RPM.
The shank diameter is between 0.5 mm–6.35 mm and the maximum feeds and
speeds for wood and plastic are:
Max. Work Speed
50 mm/s (Beech)
33 mm/s (Acrylic)
Max. Stepdown
2 mm (Beech)
1 mm (Acrylic)
For other materials please consult the manual or online documentation.
The software for the Snapmaker is called Luban and is available on the ATU Portal or the Makerspace Laptops
Epson A4 EcoTank Dye Sublimation Printer and Large Heat Press
Sublimation Printing is a digital printing technique which uses heat to transfer dye onto
specially coated sublimation materials and some standard plastics. Our Epson EcoTank
printer uses Sublinova Smart Ink formulated for use in Epson printers, and is designed to
allow users to heat transfer images onto most synthetic materials. These include materials
such as polyester, coated ceramic mugs, spandex, nylon, sublimation plates or slates, and
other ‘ dye-sub ready ’ sublimates.
The printer requires the use of Sublinova sublimation paper and cannot use standard copy
paper. This special paper is only coated on one side so make sure the paper is loaded in
correctly before printing.
No special software is required to use the printer but for best results and colour accuracy a
dye-sublimation printer profile should be loaded inside your graphics application of choice.
This is available on all the Makerspace Laptops