The machine installation generally takes about 15 minutes to assemble, but there may be differences depending on individual manual skills.
Vibration detection takes about 4 minutes, PID calibration takes about 6 minutes, and automatic leveling takes about 10 minutes.
1. It automatically detects materials with RFID recognition, identifying the same material and color without any operation (default automatic replenishment).
2. It can be manually set to the same material and color without any operation (default automatic replenishment).
3. It can be manually set to require automatic replenishment.
During printing, if the filament becomes entangled or blocked, the machine can detect it and automatically pause printing until the issue is resolved.
1. Place the K3 on the left side of the printer with a spacing of 10-15cm.
2. Insert one end of the signal line 4-pin into the hole on the left side of the external interface of the printer base, with the buckle facing down.
3. Insert one end of the PTFE tube into the hole at the top of the printer, with the four PTFE tubes inserted one by one.
4. Pass the other end of the PTFE tube through the wire clamp, with the four PTFE tubes inserted one by one.
The maximum nozzle temperature is 300 degrees; the maximum hotbed temperature is 110 degrees; the recommended printing speed is 350mm/s, with an acceleration of 20000mm/s.
The machine can print PLA, TPU, ABS, PETG, and other linear consumables, but it only supports consumables with a diameter of 1.75mm.
The machine can print continuously for up to 200 hours, allowing for large model printing.
The machine can be used at normal room temperature. If the ambient temperature is below 10 degrees, the hotbed temperature needs to be raised to around 70 degrees for printing. The recommended ambient temperature is 8°C to 40°C.
Regularly clean the fan blades, regularly lubricate the lead screw and guide rail, regularly clean the throat (once a month), and regularly clean the extruder gears.
1. Check if the filament tray is tangled or if the filament has come out of the filament rack.
2. Adjust the knob clockwise appropriately.
3. Open the extruder and tighten the locking screws of the driven gear, then use a brush to clean the residue in the gear grooves.
4. Click the "Feed" button on the touch screen to check if the nozzle of the print head is evenly extruding material. If there is no blockage, but there is still abnormal noise or slippage, it is recommended to directly replace the extruder with a new one.
1. Check if the extruder gear is slipping and tighten the adjustment knob as needed.
2. Check if the filament is tangled or stuck and straighten it out.
3. If the print head is clogged, heat the nozzle to 240 degrees, use a steel needle to clear the nozzle of the print head, and replace it with a spare nozzle if necessary.
1. First, re-plug the print head connection cable and check if the terminal of the print head connection cable is loose or worn.
2. Without heating the nozzle, check if the temperature on the display screen is normal room temperature. If not, it is likely that the thermistor is damaged, and it is recommended to replace the new thermistor.
3. Disassemble the print head shell, then measure whether the voltage output of the print head adapter board port is 24V under heating. If there is no voltage, it means that the motherboard is damaged and needs to be replaced. If the voltage is normal, it means that the heating rod is the problem and needs to be replaced with a new one.
1. Please unplug and reconnect the hotbed connection cable, and check whether the terminal and solder joint position of the hotbed connection cable are loose.
2. Without heating the hotbed, check if the temperature on the display screen is normal room temperature. If not, it is likely that the thermistor is damaged, and it is recommended to replace the new thermistor.
3. Disassemble the bottom cover of the printer, then under the condition of heating the hotbed, you can see a red light on the motherboard is always on, and a deep blue light is flashing. If one of them is not on or both are not on, you need to measure whether the output voltage of the motherboard hotbed port is 24V. If there is no voltage, it means that the motherboard is the problem and needs to be replaced.
1. Clean the fan and check if there is any debris interfering with it. Check if the screws and fan cover are loose, and re-fix the fan.
2. Check if the fan blades are damaged or broken, and replace them with new ones.
1. Check if the file naming is correct. The file can only be named with letters and numbers, and the suffix is ".gcode".
2. Format the USB flash drive in FAT32. If it still cannot be read, try replacing it with a new USB flash drive.
3. Check if the card slot is loose, and replace the new motherboard if necessary.
1. Check if the printer is powered on, and whether the red LED on the power switch panel is on. If the light is not on, you need to disassemble the power cover plate to confirm whether the power indicator light is on. If the power indicator light is on, it means that the motherboard is damaged and needs to be replaced. If the power indicator light is also not on, then the power is damaged and needs to be replaced with a new one.
2. Re-plug the screen connection cable. If there is sound from the screen but it is black, it is recommended to replace the screen.
1. Reduce the nozzle temperature by 5-10 degrees, increase the retraction distance and retraction speed, and reduce the printing speed.
2. Use the test models of the machine's complimentary consumables for printing.
3. If the print head is clogged, heat the nozzle to 240 degrees, use a steel needle to clear the nozzle of the print head, and replace it with a spare nozzle if necessary.
If the above steps do not provide assistance or if you encounter any other issues during subsequent use, we recommend that you create a support ticket.
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