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v1.0

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by Chinmay Kandarp Sevak

Introduction

This guide will explain the steps to properly harvest the Ultimaker 2+

Pictures by: Nico Lagendyk

  1. This step only applies for Ultimaker machines that have the original build plate setup, please see steps 3 and 4 for instructions using a Flexplate setup Wait until the build plate has cooled Pull the metal clips towards you, releasing the build plate
    • This step only applies for Ultimaker machines that have the original build plate setup, please see steps 3 and 4 for instructions using a Flexplate setup

    • Wait until the build plate has cooled

    • Pull the metal clips towards you, releasing the build plate

    • Slide the build plate forward slightly

    • Tilt the build plate and lift to remove it from the machine

  2. Place the build platform on a flat surface or in a fixture This can be useful to avoid the build plate sliding around while trying to remove a print If a fixture is unavailable, try to utilize a flat lip or wall in your work area
    • Place the build platform on a flat surface or in a fixture

    • This can be useful to avoid the build plate sliding around while trying to remove a print

    • If a fixture is unavailable, try to utilize a flat lip or wall in your work area

    • Using a spatula work around the edges of the raft and slowly push further each time

    • If the part is particularly stuck, carefully use a razor to lift the edges enough to get the spatula underneath

    • Be patient with fragile parts as they could pop off or crack

    • Avoid scratching the build plate as much as possible- especially if kapton tape is installed

    • This step only applies for Ultimaker machines that have the Buildtak Flexplate setup, please see steps 1 and 2 for instructions using the original setup

    • The Flexplate is held on by magnets, simply lift the top portion of the plate (the spring steel sheet) upwards from the front

    • Be careful to not yank or force the z-axis to move while removing the spring steel sheet

    • Bend the flexible spring steel sheet, and the print should pop off

    • If the part is printed in ABS, it may be helpful to re-heat the build plate on the machine and pop off the print while it is still warm

    • If necessary, gently use a spatula to pop off any remnants or help print removal

  3. Scrape off any excess filament that is still adhered to the build plate with a rounded-edge spatula If Glue was used as build plate adhesion, use a water wash bottle to spray the build plate
    • Scrape off any excess filament that is still adhered to the build plate with a rounded-edge spatula

    • If Glue was used as build plate adhesion, use a water wash bottle to spray the build plate

    • Avoid getting water on the machines or other prints

    • Wipe the build plate dry with a paper towel or cloth

    • If using a Buildtak or Kapton surface, use IPA and a towel to wash then dry the surface

    • Do not use IPA to wash off water-soluble glue

  4. For the original build plate: Slide the build plate back onto the printer
    • For the original build plate:

    • Slide the build plate back onto the printer

    • Close the metal clips onto the build plate securing it to the printer

    • For the BuildTak Flexplate:

    • Line up the back edge of the spring steel sheet with the back of the build platform while holding the sheet at an angle

    • Slowly lower the build sheet onto the platform, being careful not to pinch your fingers

    • For simple prints, the raft will come off by using even force closest to the corner between the part and raft

    • For more complex parts, the raft may require some poking and prodding from the spatula- use gloves to avoid cuts

    • If the raft is fused to the part, re-slice the part with a larger raft-to-model spacing

    • Supports can be removed using pliers or picks and patience

    • Supports that are fused to the part and difficult to remove may require additional post-processing, or need to be re-sliced with larger spacing

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