User's Manual Part 2
Table Of Contents
- The printer local web interface
- CAD software – create your own objects
- STEAMtrax curriculum
- Operational tips
- Updating the printer
- Printer maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Appendices
- Polar3D printer specification sheet
- Polar3D printer diagram
- Connecting the printer directly to your device
- Glossary
- Index
Chapter 11
Troubleshooting
The Polar3D support website has a number of articles and videos
discussing commonly encountered issues. You can also open a
support ticket at that site.
11.1 Printer LED lights
In addition to the small, white lights around the camera under-
neath the print head which are the very first lights to turn on
when th e printer is plugged in, the Polar 3D printer has LED
lights running verti cal l y on the left hand side, wi t h “POLAR”
showin g in blue when the printer is turned on (plugged in), and
with the color of “3D” being a n indication of the state of the
printer.
A summary of the meaning of th e LED lights on these Po-
lar3D printer is:
1. POLAR3D (BLUE over BLUE): The printer has finished
turning on, but is not connected to a network, and has
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