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  • 3D Printing Systems UP! Desktop, 3.Operation UP! 3D Printer User Manual 25 Stop All: Stops heating and all the movement of the printer. Once you click this button, the current model being printed is cancelled. You CANNOT resume a print job once the printer has been stopped. Nozzle & Platform: The five buttons (FL, FR, Center, NL, NR) control the position of the nozzle and the platform. The nozzle moves to the left and right; the platform moves forward and backward. The “To” button controls the height of the platform, and is used in the nozzle height calibration procedure describ

  • 3D Printing Systems UP! Desktop, 3.Operation UP! 3D Printer User Manual 22 thickness of a business card) from the nozzle. As each printer is slightly different, this distance needs to be calibrated before starting to print. The correct distance between the nozzle and platform is recorded in the “Nozzle” box of the “Setup” screen (found under the “3D Print” menu, but we use the “Maintain” dialogue box to figure out what this distance should be. In the above example, this tells the printer that, after bein

  • 3D Printing Systems UP! Desktop, 4. Troubleshooting UP! 3D Printer User Manual 37 8. Troubleshooting Problem or error message Solution No power Verify power cord is securely plugged in. Extruder or platform fails to reach operating temperature 1. Verify printer has initialized. if not, initialize the printer 2. Heater is damaged, replace the heater 3. Check the heater cable and connector by removing the X axis cover. Material not extruding Material is stuck in the extruder. See 3.3.3 Maintain (Extrude) The gap is too wide be

  • 3D Printing Systems UP! Desktop, 3.Operation UP! 3D Printer User Manual 10 2. Install the ABS plastic spool guide holder. Unscrew the short M3 screw (M3X5) from the printer, and then fix the spool holder with a long M3 screw (M3X8). Please note that the spool holder should lock onto the printer’s corner.

  • 3D Printing Systems UP! Desktop, 3.Operation UP! 3D Printer User Manual 23 number by 3mm instead of 4mm. The reason for this is that we do not want to crash the platform into the nozzle, so we want to increase the height in smaller and smaller increments as we get closer to the nozzle. 4 - Once you are about 1mm away from the nozzle, start increasing the number in the text box by 0.1mm increments and click the “To” button. Repeat this until you get to within 0.2mm of the nozzle. TIP: An easy way to check the distance between the nozzle and platform is to f

  • 3D Printing Systems UP! Desktop, 3.Operation UP! 3D Printer User Manual 8 3. Operation 3.1 Preparation 3.1.1 Installing the printer Open the box and take out the printer and accessories. Assemble the parts contained in the box as follows:

  • 3D Printing Systems UP! Desktop, 3.Operation UP! 3D Printer User Manual 31 5. Model Removal 1. When the model has finished printing, the printer will beep, and the nozzle and platform stop heating. 2. Remove the printer platform from the printer by removing the clips. 3. Gently slide the spatula under the model and slowly wiggle it back and forth to pry loose the model. Remember to use gloves as the platform and model may still be hot. CAUTION: It is strongly recommended that you do not remove the model from the platform while it is still attached to the printer. If the model is rem

  • 3D Printing Systems UP! Desktop, 3.Operation UP! 3D Printer User Manual 34 After the calibration model is printed, measure the X1 and X2 length, as shown in the pictures below. Open the “Calibrate” box form the “3D Print” menu and enter the measured X1 and X2 values into the appropriate boxes. Next, take down the Front Centre ‘L’ shaped component, and measure its deviation. Put the exact value into the Z box. If it deviates to the right side, the value to be put into the Z box will be a positive value. If the deviates to the le

  • 3D Printing Systems UP! Desktop, 3.Operation UP! 3D Printer User Manual 12 5. Connect the large Power adapter (20 V) Do not connect anything to the small socket, this is for the optional filament feeder that can be ordered separately. Finally, connect the printer to a computer using the provided USB cable. 6. Installing the Plastic ABS spool. Put the ABS plastic roll onto the holder (A), (the roll should feed out from the back) and thread the ABS filament between the feeder guide. (B) Insert the end of the ABS filament into and through the filament tube / straw © Warning: Do not uncoil or let g

  • 3D Printing Systems UP! Desktop, 3.Operation UP! 3D Printer User Manual 20 Scaling the model: Click “Scale”, choose or input a scaling factor in the text box, and then either scale the model uniformly by clicking the scale button again, or choose the axis around which you want to scale if you only want to scale in one direction. Example1: Scale up the model uniformly by 2.0 times. Procedures: 1. Click “Scale”; 2. Input 2.0 in the text box; 3. Click “Scale” again. Example2: Scale up the model by 1.2 times along the Z axis only. Procedures: 1. Click “Scale”

  • 3D Printing Systems UP! Desktop, 3.Operation UP! 3D Printer User Manual 19 3.2.4 Model transformations Model Transformation can be achieved through the Edit menu or the toolbar: Moving the model: Click the “Move” button and choose, or input, the distance you want to move in the text box. Then choose the axis (direction) in which you want to move. Each time you click the axis button the model will move again. For example: Move the model -5 mm along Z axis (or down 5mm). Procedure: 1. Click on “Move”; 2. Input “-5” in the text box; 3. Click the “Z axis”. Rotating the model: Click the �

  • 3D Printing Systems UP! Desktop, 3.Operation UP! 3D Printer User Manual 11 4. Install the extruder cable (14-pin). Open the extruder upper lid and you will see a 14-pin socket. Connect the plug into the socket, and put the upper lid back on . Replace the head cover.

  • 3.Operation UP! 3D Printer User Manual 36 paper. A pair of tweezers will also be required. Then clip paper or some other heat-resistant things with tweezers to clean up the nozzle. 7.0. Tips & Tricks Large parts can sometimes have their corners lift from the platform, which causes the p

  • 3.Operation UP! 3D Printer User Manual 28 used. If the angle is small than the printer will add solid fill layers under the part surface. The thickness of this solid (dense) support is determined by the “dense” parameter under the Support options as described below. Support Options De

  • 3D Printing Systems UP! Desktop, 3.Operation UP! 3D Printer User Manual 18 Tip: You can open several models and print them all at the same time. Just repeat the open model procedure for each model you want to add. See the “Placing models on the build platform” section for more information. Unloading the model: click the left mouse button on the model to select it, and then click “Unload” on the toolbar, or click the right mouse button while over the model and a context menu will appear. Choose unload the model or unload all models (if you have more than one file open and want to remove all of them).

  • 3D Printing Systems UP! Desktop, 3.Operation UP! 3D Printer User Manual 33 6. Maintenance Changing the Material  First withdraw the leftover material from the printer. Initialize the printer and choose “3D print->Maintain”. Click “Withdraw” and the system automatically begins to heat the nozzle. When the nozzle reaches the correct temperature, the printer will beep, and you can gently withdraw the material.  Place a new spool of material on the spool holder, and p

  • 3D Printing Systems UP! Desktop, 3.Operation UP! 3D Printer User Manual 24 3.3.3 Other Maintenance Options Click “Maintain” on the “3D Print” menu, and the following dialog box pops up: Extrude: Squeezes material out of the nozzle. Click on this button, and the nozzle is heated. When the temperature is high enough (260°C), the material is squeezed out of the nozzle. The system beeps before material starts extruding, and it beeps again when finished. When changing the material (See section 6), this function is used to deliver the n

  • 1. Introduction UP! 3D Printer User Manual 2 1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................... 3 1.1 H OW TO USE THIS MANUAL ..................................

  • 3D Printing Systems UP! Desktop, 3.Operation UP! 3D Printer User Manual 16 Click “Browse”, and choose C:\Program Files\UP\Driver, then “Next”. The following dialogue box pops up. Choose “Continue Anyway”, and the drivers will install automatically.

  • 3D Printing Systems UP! Desktop, 3.Operation UP! 3D Printer User Manual 21 Tip: In general, try to place your model in the centre of the platform. Auto Place: Click the “Auto Place” button, on the far right of the toolbar, to automatically place the model on the platform. When there is more than one model on the platform, using “Auto Place” is recommended. By Hand: Press the Ctrl key and choose the target model by pressing and holding the left mouse button. Move the mouse and drag the model to the desired p

  • 3D Printing Systems UP! Desktop, UP! 3D Printer User Manual 1 Legal Notice The information in this document is subject to change without notice. PP3DP.COM or 3D Printing Systems MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WITH REGARD TO THIS MATERIAL, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. PP3DP.com shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this Material. Changes or modifications to the s

  • 3D Printing Systems UP! Desktop, 3.Operation UP! 3D Printer User Manual 30 4. Printing Please ensure the following points are taken care of before printing:  Connect the 3D printer, and set up the printing system. Load the model and place it properly on the virtual platform of the software window. Check if there is enough material for the model (the software will, generally, tell you if there is not enough material when you begin the print). If not, change the reel to a new one.  For large mo

  • 3D Printing Systems UP! Desktop, 1. Introduction UP! 3D Printer User Manual 4 Gloves: When performing certain maintenance procedures, the machine may be hot and gloves are required to avoid burns. Safety Glasses: Wear safety glasses to avoid injury to your eyes. 1.2.2 Protection  The printer must not be exposed to water or rain, or damage may occur.  Do not shut down the UP! Printer or pull out the USB cable when loading a digital model, or the model da

  • 3.Operation UP! 3D Printer User Manual 13 7. Insert the end of ABS filament into the Filament tube and have about an extra 10cm of filament so it protrudes from the tube. Start the UP! Software (refer to the software install procedure in 3.1.2 if you have not already installed it), and press the “E

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