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The Kijenzi printer is a modified version of the Athena Reprap printer that is designed for usage in rural/rugged areas. "Kijenzi" loosely translates to "little maker" in Swahili, and this page details the design and development as the Kijenzi printer as it is prepared for usage in western Kenya.
The Kijenzi printer is a modified version of the Athena Reprap printer that is designed for usage in rural/rugged areas. "Kijenzi" loosely translates to "little maker" in Swahili, and this page details the design and development as the Kijenzi printer as it is prepared for usage in western Kenya.
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| Collapsible Frame || Frame that separates the printer in to 5 modular components || Useful for quick deployment, convenient packing, and modular repairs in the field || Prototype construction underway
| Collapsible Frame || Frame that separates the printer in to 5 modular components || Useful for quick deployment, convenient packing, and modular repairs in the field || Prototype construction underway
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| Climate-controlled build space || Build envelope that allows for indirect control of temperature, dust, and humidity || Useful for being able to attain quality prints in a range of environments || Prototype completed
| Climate-controlled build space [http://www.appropedia.org/Climate_Controlled_printer] || Build envelope that allows for indirect control of temperature, dust, and humidity || Useful for being able to attain quality prints in a range of environments || Prototype completed
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| Heated Bed || Printer build plate with controlled heating || allows for a wider range of build materials || Prototype construction underway
| Heated Bed || Printer build plate with controlled heating || allows for a wider range of build materials || Prototype construction underway

Revision as of 17:27, 7 February 2017

Kijenzi 1.0


The Kijenzi printer is a modified version of the Athena Reprap printer that is designed for usage in rural/rugged areas. "Kijenzi" loosely translates to "little maker" in Swahili, and this page details the design and development as the Kijenzi printer as it is prepared for usage in western Kenya.

This printer line will be designed with help from users in Kisumu, Kenya. This user group represents a small group of technical professionals who are responsible for the maintenance and repair of both medical and non-medical equipment in the the county's many health facilities.

The Kijenzi printer will be developed iteratively, with new features constantly being added in between field trials in East Africa. Some of the desired features,their reasons for inclusion, and their current development status can be seen below.

Feature Description Reasoning Status
Collapsible Frame Frame that separates the printer in to 5 modular components Useful for quick deployment, convenient packing, and modular repairs in the field Prototype construction underway
Climate-controlled build space [1] Build envelope that allows for indirect control of temperature, dust, and humidity Useful for being able to attain quality prints in a range of environments Prototype completed
Heated Bed Printer build plate with controlled heating allows for a wider range of build materials Prototype construction underway
Dual fan Extruder Head Improved cooling for parts and hotend allows for a wider range of build materials Prototype construction underway
Autocalibration/Autoleveling Allows for printer to be calibrated without user Necessary for collapsible frame Researching options
Bluetooth connectivity via phone Printer controlled via bluetooth Majority of users in the developing world have access to smartphones, but not laptops Prototype construction underway
Back up power supply Allows for printer to continue operation after power outages and insulation against surges Power connectivity is often inconsistent in developing nations Prototype construction underway
Android App for accessing key stl files/gcode Printer app that connects to vetted database of parts Allows for easier access to the useful parts for developing world consumers Ideation
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