Instructions

SINGLE HEAD - USER MANUAL
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5.6. Start a print
You can print the previously saved .gcode files in more ways: Either form the printer 4GB internal storage, or from USB
flash drive. Save the gcode file created by the CraWare slicer program onto USB flash drive or to the printer internal
storage directly. See section 7.
Select the Print menu on the main screen.
Please locate the file what you like to print. The
files on the flash drive can be located under the
“pendrive” folder, the internal storage is under the
“local” folder.
Move the list up or down to locate the gcode of the
item you want to print and select it. You can only
select one gcode for printing, if multiple items are
selected, printing cannot be started!
Press the Start buon in the right corner of the
screen.
The machine warms the print head and the build
plate to the values specified in gcode.
Printing starts when the machine reaches the required operating temperature.
Please make sure that you have enough filament for the selected project. The quantity is pre-calculated by
CraWare.
Aer the object has been printed, remove the build plate. Printed object can be removed easily, just bend the
flexible build plate. Please note, if the object is still warm, it may bend when removed. To avoid this, please allow
some time to cool.
5.7. In-print adjustments / pause menu
During printing, sometimes it can be essential to modify the printing parameters on the fly.
Also this menu pops up, when the printer gets a pause command from the gcode or from the screen.
In Pause menu users can change filament, continue printing or terminate the printing operation. Pressing the resume
buon will continue the printing. For filament change use the Extrude / Reverse functions, or the preprogrammed
Load / Unload options.
The in-print adjustments overrule the seing is the gcode.
You can change the print seings during printing by
pressing the Seings buon on the right icon bar.
The following parameters can be altered:
Print temperatures
Fan speeds
Print speed and material flow
Lighting
Encoder
Camera