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Tinkerine Studio Ditto Pro Operation & User’s Manual

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Tinkerine Studio Ditto Pro User Manual
Tinkerine Studio Ditto Pro User Guide
Tinkerine Studio Ditto Pro Online Manual

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  • Slice Settings 14 Once you imported a 3D model, select the Settings button from the side bar to open up the slicing setting. RESOLUTION INFILL TEMP PROFILE D L DP FILAMENT WALL SPEED SUPPORT ANGLE Ext On All Medium: 200 micron Ditto™Pro 3D Printer 10% 1.75 1 70mm/s 220 HotendC Off Off 50 BRIM A - Change resolution settings. Choose from 300, 200, 100, and 50 micron. Default set to M

  • Tinkerine Studio Ditto Pro, Hotend Replacement 36 Using the 1.75mm hex key, loosen the heater cartridge set screw located on the back of the hotend heater block. 5 With the setscrew loosened, remove the heater cartridge from the hotend. 6

  • Tinkerine Studio Ditto Pro, Printer Care and Maintenance 32 Drive Gear Cleaning Overtime, lament bits may accumulate in the drive gear’s teeth, causing the gear to lose grip on the lament. In this situation, we will need to remove the drive gear from the extruder and clean off the lament debris. With a 1.75mm hex key, insert it from the top of the extruder cap and rotate the motor shaft to line up the set screw with the hex key. Rotate counter-clockwise to loosen the set screw and pull out the drive gear from the motor shaft. W

  • Tinkerine Studio Ditto Pro, Safety Warnings 4 Dimensions 37 x 39 x 43.6 cm (14.6 x 15.4 x 17.2 in) Weight 10 kg (22.0 lb) Physical Build Volume 22 x 16.5 x 22 cm (8.7 x 6.5 x 8.7 in) Filament Diameter 1.75 mm Layer Resolution 50-300 microns (0.05-0.3 mm) Material PLA Nozzle Diameter 0.35mm Technology Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) Printing File Type STL, OBJ Os Compatibility Windows, Mac Software Tinkerine Suite Software Con

  • Tinkerine Studio Ditto Pro, 39 Hotend Replacement Carefully thread the cooling fan panel in between the heater cartridge and thermistor wire. 11 Once the components are in place, the thermistor wires should go around the back of the hotend heater block, and both wires from the cartridge and thermis- tor will come under and out from the cooling fan mount. 12

  • Table of Contents 1 SAFETY WARNINGS 2 WARRANTY 3 SPECIFICATIONS 4 PRINTER OVERVIEW 5 UNBOXING 6 FILAMENT INSTALLATION 8 PRINT BED INSTALLATION 9 PRINT BED CALIBRATION AND STARTING A PRINT 10 TINKERINE SUITE SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 12 BED LEVELING GUIDE 11 IMPORTING AND PRINTING A MODEL 13 SLICING SETTINGS 14 EXPORTING A FILE 15 MODEL ROTATION 16 MODEL SCALING 18 MEASURING FILAMENT D

  • Tinkerine Studio Ditto Pro, Unboxing Powering On 7 Insert the female end into the power socket located on the back of the printer.2 Make sure the power switch on the printer is in the Off position ( O ). 1 Insert the male end of the power cord into an electrical socket. 3 Turn on the printer by ipping the power switch to the On position ( I ). 4 Use extra caution when cutting off the zip ties to prevent damage to the motion belts or wires. Using a pair of scissors, cut away the two zip ties that are securing the extruder in place, and remove the printer certication card. 6 DPR1234567 John Doe

  • Tinkerine Studio Ditto Pro, Troubleshooting 27 Printer Issues Prints do not stick to the bed despite using the bed-leveling wizard. The bed-leveling wizard will serve as a good reference point to which to level your bed. Depending on the accuracy of the calibra- tion, you may need to make micro adjustments once the printer begins a print. As the printer begins a print and extrudes the outer skirt of the model, check to see if the skirt is sticking rmly onto the blue tape. If the lament seems bead-like, adjust the thumbscrew closest to the affected area cclockwise to bring the distance of the p

  • Tinkerine Studio Ditto Pro, Unboxing 6 Peel back aps and remove compartment lid.1 2 Remove printer accessories from compartment. Ditto™Pro Printer Filament Spool Remove foam bracket and remove the printer and lament. 3 Place the printer on a rm at surface. Requires accessible power outlet. 5 Remove the printer and lament from the box. 4 SD Card USB Cable Power Cable Print Bed Clips x4 Glass Print Bed Hex Wrench

  • Tinkerine Studio Ditto Pro, 41 Hotend Replacement Tighten both mounting screws. 15 Screw all three blower fan mounting screws back into the panel. Ensure the wiring is routed as shown in the picture and obstruction free during printing. 16

  • Tinkerine Studio Ditto Pro, Measuring the Filament Diameter 23 Measuring the lament diameter with a digital caliper and inputting that information into Tinkerine Suite will allow you to achieve the best quality from your prints. Follow the steps below to mea- sure your lament. 1. Make sure to zero your caliper in its closed position before you start. Take your caliper to a section of the lament and lightly pinch the lament and take a reading. In this case, the lament diameter is 1.73 mm. 3. Finally, move to a new section on the lament and take a third reading. Here we have 1.7

  • Tinkerine Studio Ditto Pro, Congratulations on becoming the owner of a brand new Ditto ™ Pro 3D printer. This user manual will assist you with the unboxing and initial setup of the printer, and provide guidance on general maintenance and troubleshooting procedures. So welcome to the Tinkerine family, we hope you will enjoy using the Ditto ™ Pro as much as we do. Welcome.

  • Tinkerine Studio Ditto Pro, Exporting a File 15 To export the model, press the Slice button on the side bar. This will begin the export process which generally takes a couple of minutes depending on the size of the model. Once slicing is completed, use the dialogue box to save the .GCODE le onto a SD card or le directory on your computer.

  • Tinkerine Studio Ditto Pro, Hotend Replacement 37 Remove the thermistor from the heater block by unscrewing the bronze setscrew by hand. 7 Take the new hotend unit and screw the thermistor back into the heater block by hand. Avoid screwing in the thermistor setscrew with tools to prevent causing damage to the thermistor bulb. 8

  • Tinkerine Studio Ditto Pro, Updating Printer Firmware 25 5. Allow the rmware to upload to the printer. Do not disconnect the cable at this time. 6. All done! Click Ok to close the window and you can now disconnect the USB cable from the printer and computer.

  • Tinkerine Studio Ditto Pro, Model Rotation 22 Speed This sets the printing speed of the printer. Recommended speed range is 50-70 mm/s for best printing quality. Temperature This sets the temperature to which the hotend heats up to. For Tinkerine 1.75 PLA lament, set the hotend temperature to 215-220 degrees Celsius. Brim Turning on the Brim printing feature in the settings menu will add a one layer brim to the edges of your printed model . This is useful for countering the lifting effect on the corner of your prints and will also provide better adhesion to the print surface. Brim can also be added to support structures for more

  • Tinkerine Studio Ditto Pro, Print Bed Calibration Starting a Print 10 From the main menu, turn the dial to scroll to Wizard. Push down on the dial to select. 1 Select the Bed Level option and follow the on-screen instructions to level the print bed. 2 From the main menu, turn the dial to scroll to Print. Push down on the dial to select. 1 Scroll down to the le you want to print and push down again to start the print. 2 MAIN TEST_PRINT.G VASE.G BRACELET.G YOUR_PRINT.G WIZARD Exit Bed Level New Filament TempPrint MAIN MENU S

  • Tinkerine Studio Ditto Pro, 43 Glossary .STL: A widely used le format for rapid prototyping, 3D printing, and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD). STL is support by many 3D model creation softwares. SUPPORT MATERIAL: Software generated printed support structures that hold up any sections of a print that will not stand alone. THERMISTOR: Temperature dependent resistor used to monitor tempera- ture readings of the hotend. SLICING: The process of exporting your 3D models into a 3D print ready le for your printer. Print ready les will be denoted with the ex

  • Filament Installation 8 If you are having trouble feeding the lament into the lament guide tube, pull the lament out and trim the tip of the lament with a pair of scissors. Thread the lament through the guide tube and insert it into the extruder. You’ll need to push down on the tensioner button to open up a gap. Once the lament is inse

  • Tinkerine Studio Ditto Pro, Safety Warnings The Ditto™Pro 3D printer prints with molten plastic which emits a slight odor during operation. Setup the Ditto™Pro 3D printer in a well-ventilated environment. VENTILATION The Ditto™Pro contains delicate electronic components and sensors. Handle with care. The Ditto™Pro 3D printer is not user serviceable. FRAGILE 2 The Ditto™Pro 3D printer hotend heats up to high temperatures during operation. Allow the hotend to properly cool down before reaching in your hand. HOT SUR

  • Tinkerine Studio Ditto Pro, Troubleshooting 26 Printing Issues Cannot insert lament into the Ditto™Pro 3D Printer extruder. Remove the lament, trim off the tip off the lament with a pair of scissors and try loading the lament again. With one hand, grab the end of the lament and insert it into the extruder. Using a pinching motion with your other hand, grab the extruder and press down on the lament tensioning button to allow the lament to feed through the drive gear. The lament should thread through and feed into the hotend. Cannot remove lament from the Ditto™Pro 3D

  • Tinkerine Studio Ditto Pro, Hotend Replacement 34 MAKE SURE TO REMOVE ANY FILAMENT IN THE HOTEND AND ALLOW THE HOTEND TO COOL DOWN BEFORE PERFORMING THE SWAP. Unscrew the two screws from the top of the carriage that secures the hotend mount. 1 Loosen the three screws from the left side of the carriage that secures the hotend blower fan. The screws can remain attached to the blower fan, we just need access to remove the outer fan cap. 2 Hot Surface. Allow to cool before servicing. Pinch Point. Keep hands and fingers clear. Electric Shock Hazard. This equipment is to be serviced by trained personnel only.

  • Tinkerine Studio Ditto Pro, Slicing Settings Explained 21 Support Activate support when you have steep angles or overhanging structures on your model; there are two modes of support: Ext Mode (Builds support on the exterior of the object): This mode is useful when you don’t want support structures in every nook and cranny of your model, and only on the exterior where it’s easier to remove. All Mode (Builds support everywhere it needs): This mode of support will print structures everywhere it is needed, which is useful when you have several overhanging points at different areas of the print. Support: ALL Angle: 30

  • Hotend Replacement 38 Insert the heater cartridge back into the right side of the heater block. Orientate the heater cartridge wires so they point toward the back of the extruder. 9 Use the 1.75mm hex key to tighten the setscrew that secure the heater cartridge in place. 10

  • Tinkerine Studio Ditto Pro, Warranty 3 STANDARD WARRANTY Tinkerine Studios, LTD warrants the equipment and accessories comprising the Ditto™Pro 3D Printer will be free from defects in material and workmanship for one (1) year from the date of customer purchase. Original serial number must appear on product. Removal of serial numbers will void this warranty and any equipment and accessories that have been altered or modied in any way and are not as originally purchased will void this warranty. Tinkerine will at its option repair, replace or refund the purchase pri

  • Tinkerine Studio Ditto Pro, Slicing Settings Explained 20 Resolution Change resolution settings. Choose from 300, 200, 100, and 50 micron. Default set to Medium - 200 (0.2mm per layer). Printing at a lower resolution (300 micron) will allow for a faster print, while printing at higher resolutions (50 micron) will take the longest, but allow for the best nish. Filament Input the diameter of your lament. Use of a digital caliper is recommended. If you are using Tinkerine PLA lament and do not have a caliper on hand, set to 1.75 mm. Inll The inll setting adjusts the

  • Importing a Model 13 To import a 3D model, click on the Import icon. In the dialogue box that appears, navigate to the directory where the model is saved, select the model and Open. Multiple les can be imported in at the same time to tray up multiple models on one print tray. Accepted mesh le formats: Pre-sliced: .STL , .OBJ Importing a model within Tinkerine

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