User`s manual

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good seal, mechanical stress and just a little bit of shock on the extruder would jump away, ruining
irreparably printing.
Detach the model thus requires a certain expertise, a thin spatula or large blade cutter.
Remember to place the maximum attention during the proceedings: we recommend wearing protec-
tive gloves to avoid cut with the blade or the glass plate.
In both cases you have to try to insert the blade of a few millimetres under one side of the printed
piece, then with horizontal movement, without trying to li the piece, you need to sink the blade
toward the opposite side. Usually the piece blows away without too much force and without that we
must arrive on the other side.
If the model has thin legs or parts you are looking for before you remove these without li and then
pull out the part with the broadest support. In this way you will avoid to break the thin parts. In the
case of vessels or parts with a single wide base, start on one side, trying to insert the blade more in
depth, but did not push directly, but with an oscillatory movement to advance the blade.
As advice, avoid using the same piece as an element to force (pulling) or lever (it) because it could
break. If the printed object has a high surface you can remove the Print plate and place it under warm
water, allowing the dissolution of Hairspray and a detachment of the piece easier.
Remember that just nished printing might have the printing plate and denitely the extruder tem-