10. How to feed
a. Insert the end of the consumables into the feed hole in the tetrafluorotube holder and push the consumables slowly
and evenly until no further advance is possible. During this process, you may feel some resistance. When the
consumables successfully enter the predetermined position, there may be an indicator flashing or a drop sound.
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A
Warm Tips:
When the consumables exit the extrusion head, it is recommended
that you cut the top of the consumables with scissors to a
bevel (as shown in Figure A) to prevent the deformation of the
consumables from affecting the feeding of the consumables.
Thank you for your understanding!
Load/Unload
Fan
Move/Temp
Tips
Heating
Preheat before
loading/unloading
Load
Unload
After starting up, enter the control interface of the bottom navigation bar to select the feed function, select the feed function, and then the machine print
head starts to heat, and after reaching the target temperature, the print head starts to push the consumables into the machine until the
completion (feed time is about 2 minutes).
Note: Before selecting the feed operation, please ensure that the hot bed is kept at a distance from the nozzle. The decline of the hot bed can be
controlled by "axis movement" (to avoid the accumulation of consumables around the nozzle due to too close a distance). During the feed process,
pay attention to whether the nozzle has consumables out (if no consumables are extruded, it indicates that the consumables may not be pushed to the end).
11. First Print
Local
USB
History
Local
Print
Delete
After starting up, go to the file screen in the bottom navigation bar, and then go to the local file option. Select the test file stored locally when the machine
is shipped for the first print. You can also copy the pre-cut.gcode format file to the USB flash drive, and then insert the USB flash drive into the
USB interface of the machine (as shown in Figure B), select the file on the USB flash drive for printing.
EN
Move/Temp
Load/Unload
Fan
Load
Heating
Load
Feeding completed
Unload
Load
USB
History
B
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