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3-D Printing: About 3-D Printing at the Libraries

3-D Printing at the TTUHSC El Paso Libraries

The TTUHSCEP Libraries both now have 3-D printing capabilities. Library staff have been trained to use the Lulzbot TAZ Pro printer to make 3-D prints available to TTUHSC El Paso faculty, staff and students.
Have questions? Email us at elp3Dprint@ttuhsc.edu

Look at What We are Printing!

Taz Pro
3D Printed Brain
3D Printed Brain Pieces
3D Printed Heart
3D Printed Skull
Lungs

About our printers

The Lulzbot Taz Pro is a dual-extruder printer. Features include:
  • Two active-lifting hot ends enable true multi-material 3D printing and complex parts.
  • Large 280 x 280 x 285 mm build volume with heated build plate.
  • Automated X/Y/Z offset calibration, nozzle wiping, and self-leveling features.
  • Hardened steel E3D components enable printing of soft, flexible materials up to industrial-grade composites.
  • Dual filament runout sensors.
The dual-extruders enable us to print in multiple materials and colors. This means that supports can be printed in a different color or material enabling easier removal. 
Prints in multiple colors must be designed to be printed this way. Speak with a 3-D print technician for further details.

About our Materials

The library has a variety of materials to print with and in a variety of colors. Speak with a 3-D print technician about availablity.
HIPS
HIPS 3D printer filament has similar properties to ABS. Since it is relatively strong it can also be sanded. Unlike ABS, HIPS has less potential for warping while printing and is ideal for painting making it popular for use with costumes, models, and miniature figurines. Works well as support material.
nGen
Interlocking parts, models, figurines, and functional prototypes print well due to the low shrink rate and excellent layer adhesion. When 3D printed your objects will be glossy, opaque, and bright. nGen 3D printing filament is an excellent choice for 3D printing in close quarters due to its low-odor and styrene-free nature.
PLA
Available in a wide variety of colors, offering both opaque or translucent qualities. PLA is commonly used for prototypes, educational and architectural models, and artifact replicas. It can also be treated with a variety of post-processing techniques. PLA is a popular choice for users looking to paint objects after they have been printed, such as costume props and figurines. 
Below are the currently available colors for each material type. You can also stop by the library to preview the available colors.
HIPS
unavailable at this time
nGen
unavailable at this time
PLA
Black, White, Yellow, Green, Lulzbot Green, Blue, Translucent Blue, Red, Translucent Red, Purple, Translucent Purple, Brown Wood PLA 

3-D Print Technician (MEB)

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Andrew Contreras
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Contact:
MEB Library
915-215-4308

3-D Print Technician (MEB)

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Marc Acosta
Contact:
MEB Library
915-215-4151

3-D Print Technician (MSB II)

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Lisa Beinhoff, Ph.D., MLS, AHIP
Contact:
MEB Library
915-215-4310