3D Printer

Explore the world of 3D Printing at your Library with the Ultimaker 3D Printer! 

Frequently Asked Questions

What can I print?

Anything! As long as it is appropriate for a Library setting, safe, and not in contravention of copyright law, you can print just about anything! However, Library staff reserve the right to terminate any job for any reason, including inappropriate content or printing malfunctions.

Where can I find things to print?

Create your own designs or download them from websites such as:

Where can I learn more about 3D printing online?

Do you want to learn more about 3D printing and 3D modeling? Try one of the courses on LinkedIn Learning! You can access LinkedIn Learning for free with your Library card. Why not get started with the "Learning 3D Printing" course, or one of the many software specific 3D modeling courses available? 

What file formats can I use?

We recommend using .STL files. While other types of files are possible to print, we use .STL whenever possible. If you want to use a different file type, check with Library staff first.

How big can my objects be?

The maximum build volume is 215 x 215 x 200 mm (8.5 x 8.5 x 7.9 in).

What type of material does the printer use?

We use PLA filament, which is biodegradable. 

More questions? Contact us for assistance or troubleshooting.

Contact Us

Orillia Public Library
36 Mississaga Street West
Orillia, Ontario
L3V 3A6
Email: info@orilliapubliclibrary.ca
Phone: 705-325-2338
Fax: 705-327-1744

Opening hours

Monday 10am-8pm

Tuesday 10am-8pm

Wednesday 10am-8pm

Thursday 10am-8pm

Friday 10am-6pm

Saturday 9am-5pm

Sunday Closed