Ultimaker

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Ultimaker

Release status: Working

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Description
documenting a generic tool/artpiece
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The Ultimaker is a RepStrap with the following key features:

  • Moving Bowden extruder, allowing tall models to be printed very fast.
  • Parallel kinematics, all motors are stationary, moving mass is very low, allowing for 500mm/s travel rates.
  • Largest build envelope for its footprint (210*210*220mm print volume, single toolhead mode).
  • Easy to assemble.
  • High accuracy printing (down to about 50 micron in every direction)
  • Well thought out, production ready design.
  • Ships with official Arduino Mega 2560. Soon to ship with Open Source Pololu stepper driver replacement (open source upon first shipping).

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High accuracy

Because of the bowden system and low-mass moving parts, the same amount of layers can be printed as is common. This means that the Z-resolution can be the same, e.g. all the way down to a 10 micron layer height as any other printer.

UltimakerPrint1.jpg

Documentation

Ultimaker has its own Wiki, which can be found at: wiki.ultimaker.com. By 2020 the information about the Ultimaker Original is however no longer to be found on the Ultimaker Wiki. So documentation can now be done on the RepRap wiki.

Ultimaker does however still have some support pages available about the Ultimaker Original and the Ultimaker Original +

Drawings of the laser cut files are available on Thingiverse.

Parts lists can be found on Github.


Support

It might still be possible to get support for the Ultimaker Original at Ultimaker.

Because Ultimaker is however also still true to their commitment to open source, then support and parts are also available from 3-party sellers and supporters.

Electronics

CAD files for the electronics are up at:


Firmware

Parts

Thermocouple for UMO

The Ultimaker Original (UMO) uses a K-type Thermocouple as the temperature sensor for the hot-end.

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On the hot-end assembly there is a small PCB with a AD595 thermocouple sensor chip, which is specifically designed (and laser trimmer), to work well with a K-type sensor. The AD595 chip amplifies the very low-voltage signal (mV range) to the 0-5V range, that is better suited for sensing by the Arduino 2560 chip used on the electronics.

Temperature sensor on the UMO+

The Ultimaker Original Plus (UMO+) changed electronics (to ver 2.x.x), and also changed to a different type of temperature sensor. The new type of temperature sensor is a PT100B type sensor.

The cable on the temperature sensor for the UMO+ is 1.5 meters long

Upgrades and additions

UltiController LCD

The UltiController is an LCD and SCcard option for the Ultimaker Original. With the UltiController it became possible to print directly from a gcode file on a SDcard.

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Source files for the UltiController on Thingiverse

Ultimaker Spacer

The Ultimaker cabinet is designed so they can be stacked. Because of the bowden tube, there is however a need for some space between any two stacked Ultimaker printers. This is where the Ultimaker Spacer comes into play.

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Source files for the Ultimaker Spacer on Thingiverse