3D Printing Request

The library offers 100 grams free of PLA filament to all faculty and staff. Models can come from a repository, created with 3D modeling software or from a 3D scanner. Please provide a link to the model(s) requested via a 3D model repository or OneDrive.

To learn more about 3D printing services:


Use Below Form to Request a 3D Print 

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About you
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Does the library have your permission to use the 3D model file, images or copies of the printed object for marketing materials or to show to other library patrons?
3D Printing Policies
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Purpose of this print request
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Materials & Colors

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Material

Description

Charge Rate ($/gram)

PLA

Standard, high detail

.05

PET

Standard, stronger lower detail

.05

TPU

Flexible, high strength low detail

.10

PA (nylon)

Engineering, for end use parts

.10

PVA

Soluble support, PLA Complex models

.10

Preferred Colors (up to 2)
You can check up to 2 colors for this print.
For multi-color print, please specify how you would like to use the colors.
How do you want to share your 3D model file(s)?

3D Model Files

Please specify the URL to your 3D model file. Read the instructions on uploading and sharing files via OneDrive.
You can choose multiple files and upload them together, or choose & upload file(s) multiple times. For file size larger than the allowed max upload size, please specify a URL to the file. Upload limits are:
Maximum 5 files.
100 MB limit.
Allowed types: obj stl.
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Hershey campus users can pick up print at the library service desk during the staffed hours. University Park Program users can pick up print at the UPP office: CMSB Suite 308, 1850 E. Park Ave, State College.
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