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2.First Installation
2.1 Leveling
To actually level the heat-bed is really simple, it just takes some practice to get it right.
(1) Start by tightening down all the screws so you have more room to work with.
(2) Home to Z minimum, then send it to Z 0 manually, the Z parameter is 0 in the touchscreen.
(3) Use the touch screen to move X-axis and Y-axis for top left (point 20,20), bottom left (point 160,20),
top right (point 20,160) and bottom right (point 160,160), one leveling one point.
(3) Jog the printer above each screw, putting a piece of paper between the nozzle and the heat-bed.
(4) Loosen the screw until the paper is getting squished between the nozzle and the heat-bed only slightly.
You want the still be able to move it, but feel a little bit of resistance to it.
(5) Repeat this step for each point and screw.
When you start your next print, have it start with 10 skirt lines. You don’t need this every time, but it’s
helpful to be able to adjust the screws and see where you need to loosen or tighten the screws to get a
better first layer.
2.2 loading and Unloading filament
2.2.1 Loading Filament
(1) Preheat
A) Saturn10: Wait for the extruder to heat: Use the push bottom to select [Prepare]—[Preheat PLA] or
[Preheat ABS] (depend on your filament type)—[Preheat PLA End] or [Preheat ABS End].