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Simplify 3D profiles for the MakerGear Ultra One

MakerGear Logo Ultra One Profiles for Simplify3D

Official Repository of Simplify3D profiles for the MakerGear Ultra One 3D Printer. We're adding new materials continuously so check back frequently.

Summary

Material Single Dual Support Duplication Vase Single
0.5mm 0.5mm 0.5mm 0.5mm 0.5mm 0.35mm
ABS ✓ (HIPS)
PLA ✓ (BVOH)
PETG ✓ (BVOH)
ASA ✓ (HIPS)
CFR/Nylon
CFR/PETG
Brozne
CFR/ABS
CFR/PLA
Glass-Fiber/Nylon
HD Glass (Form Futura)
HT Pla
Polycarbonate (PC)
Polypropylene (PP)
TPU
ePA-GF Nylon (eSun)
iOn Nylon (3DXTech)
Polycast (Polymaker)

Interested in printing with a material not listed here? We can work with you to develop a profile. Email us at info@makergear.com.

Profile Description

Abbreviation Description
Single T0 uses the specified material
Dual Great for two-color prints - Both extruders (T0 and T1) use the same type of material
Support T0 uses the material specified and T1 uses support material (either BVOH or HIPS)
Duplication Both extruders can be used in duplication mode to print two copies of the same object at once
Vase Vase mode - only a single outer layer of the object is printed

Note: The left extruder (primary) is called Tool 0, or T0. The right extruder (secondary) is called Tool 1, or T1.

Installation Instructions

  1. Click here to download a zip file of the latest profiles
  2. Extract the contents of the zip file into a folder on your hard drive
  3. Open Simplify3D
  4. From the File menu, select Import FFF Profile
  5. Navigate to the folder you just created and select all of the new profiles
  6. Click Open
  7. Congratulations! Your profiles are now availble for use in the Select Profile dropdown menu in the Edit Process Settings window.

All profiles can be modified to different nozzle size in Simplify3D by changing: 1) the nozzle diameter, and 2) the extrusion width.

Problems?

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Anti-Collision Feature

The Ultra One has built in safeties at the front and back of the machine to prevent collisions. For more information and how to disable them, see this article.