
The 3D printer is available to the public to make print requests, made of PLA filament. TinkerCAD is software available to patrons if they wish to create and render their own designs, but all designs must be sliced using Raise3D E2 software, ideaMaker. Both ideaMaker and Tinker Cad are available on all 2nd floor, adult computers. Print submissions must be made at the 2nd floor desk and submitted on a flash drive. Flash drives are for sale at the adult services desk if a patron needs one. If a patron does not know how to use either software, they must make a Book-a-Librarian appointment with the Digital Services Librarian.
All patrons must follow the 3D print policy which can be viewed here: 3D Print Policy
If you need to make a Book-a-Librarian appointment, you can do so here: Book-a-Librarian