Order 3D Printing 3D printing has temporarily relocated inside Marston due to construction. Post-processing tools are available to borrow from the Marston Service Desk for use in the building if needed. Thank you! HOW IT WORKS COLOR OPTIONS FAQ TERMS OF USE Name(Required) First Last Email(Required) UF Affiliation(Required)Undergraduate StudentGraduate StudentStaffFacultyOtherMajorAgricultureArchitectureArtBiological ScienceBusinessChemical ScienceEngineeringHealth SciencesHumanitiesIFASJournalismLawMath/StatisticsMusicPhysical SciencesSocial SciencesOtherN/AAre you 3D printing for a course?(Required) Yes No Course Number(Required) DepartmentAgricultureArchitectureArtBiological ScienceBusinessChemical ScienceEngineeringHealth SciencesHumanitiesIFASJournalismLawMath/StatisticsMusicPhysical SciencesSocial SciencesOtherN/ADo you have a deadline for print completion? Please allow 3-5 business days for job completion. Yes No When do you need this by? Remember we can't print until you've paid. Please allow 3-5 business days for job completion.(Required) Month Day Year How many different files are you submitting?(Required)12+File 1 Part Name(Required) File Quantity(Required)Please enter a number greater than or equal to 1.How many copies of this file do you want printed?File 1 Color(Required)Surprise color!BlackGun Metal GreyQuarter WhiteDesign WhiteBeige #500Tan #64GoldTree BrownArmy GreenTree GreenLimer GreenNeon GreenNeon YellowYellow BirdSafety OrangeRedMagentaNeon PinkPure MagentaPurple EaterDeep PurpleBlue Whale GreyBlue MoonBold BluePure CyanSparkle "Galaxy" BlackBrick RedTo see the different color options, go here: https://makerspace.uflib.ufl.edu/colors/ If you are requesting a multi-color print (two colors in the same file), you must upload a digitally painted 3mf file as a zip file and indicate the colors in special instructions. To convert your 3mf file to a zip file, right click and select “compress to zip” before uploading. File 1 UploadAccepted file types: stl, zip, Max. file size: 30 MB.If your STL file won’t upload, it may be too large. Try to compress it as a zip file and upload that. If it is still not working, please email your file to us at 3d@uflib.ufl.eduSelect color here if all files are the same color.Surprise color!BlackGun Metal GreyQuarter WhiteDesign WhiteBeige #500Tan #64GoldTree BrownArmy GreenTree GreenLimer GreenNeon GreenNeon YellowYellow BirdSafety OrangeRedMagentaNeon PinkPure MagentaPurple EaterDeep PurpleBlue Whale GreyPure CyanBlue MoonBold BlueSparkle "Galaxy" BlackBrick RedIMPORTANT! If your files are different colors, you must include the color and quantity in the name of your files below. For example, if you want to print 3 party hats in safety orange, name your file: partyhat_safetyorange_3x.stl To see all colors, go here: https://makerspace.uflib.ufl.edu/colors/ Multi-file uploadAccepted file types: zip, Max. file size: 30 MB.Please compress all your files as a zip file and upload that. For assistance on compressing zip files, please watch this video: https://youtu.be/4dLKH7cX1eg Remember to include the quantity in each file name. example: fork_2x.stl to print the fork file twiceSpecial InstructionsPlease indicate any special instructions here, such as scaling, supports, infill percentage, etc. Please note, our typical infill percentages are between 10%-15% and the maximum size limit is: 250 x 210 x 220 mm Can we use photos of your print(s) for publicity/marketing?(Required) Yes No 3D Printing Supports I understand that support material is often required for 3D models that have overhangs and that I am responsible for the removal of support material; any damage that occurs during this process is not the responsibility of 3D staff members.We offer equipment and supplies for post-processing in the Marston Makerspace, M-F 2pm-7pm. These same materials can be checked out at the circulation desk, and a limited amount can be used at the desk without checkout. These include: tweezer-nose pliers, file sets, deburring tools, sandpaper, glue, etc. Please see this video for advice on how to remove supports: 3D Supports Removal Tips. Filament Color I understand that the colors represented on the website are not exact and may vary based on screen display, supplier availability, and natural differences in one roll to the nextIf you are trying to make an exact match from a previous print, please know that we cannot guarantee an exact match. Filament colors vary slightly by supplier, over time, and based on exact availability. We will do our best to have consistent supply, but cannot guarantee it. Agreement(Required) I have read and agree to the Terms of Use.3D printing is available to University of Florida students, faculty, staff, and community members to make three-dimensional objects in PLA plastic from an uploaded STL file. Users may not 3D print anything that is: Prohibited by local, state, or federal law. Prohibited by UF IT’s Acceptable Use Policy. In violation of another’s intellectual property rights. We cannot reproduce material subject to copyright, patent, or trademark protection. Unsafe, harmful, dangerous, or posing a threat to the well-being of others. We reserve the right to: Decline any 3D print order. Use discretion to organize the print queue for overall efficiency. Prioritize 3D printing for course assignments and research. Place the 3D printers in a public area of the library, where patrons may view the objects being printed. Quality: Support material is often required for 3D models that have significant overhangs or parts suspended in mid-air. Users are responsible for the removal of support material; any damage that occurs during this process is not the responsibility of 3D staff members. Access: Only authorized library employees have hands-on access to the 3D printers. Pickup: Completed 3D orders are held at the main floor service desk of Marston Science Library. Orders may be picked up whenever the building is open. 3D orders that are not picked up within 14 calendar days of pickup notification become the property of the UF Libraries. CAPTCHACommentsThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.