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6.0 Troubleshooting 

In the event of printer issues, visit the M3D support page online at 

http://www.PrintM3D.com/support

.

 Search our technical articles, videos, 

and documentation for troubleshooting solutions or contact customer support. 

For additional language support please visit 

http://www.PrintM3D.com/support

 to find documentation in your language. 

7.0 Print Settings 

What is Print Quality? 

Print Quality refers to the height of a layer. With higher quality prints you 
will have smaller layer heights and longer print times. 

What is Fill Density? 

Fill Density of a print is the amount of filament printed inside the model 
(the part of the model you do not see). A hollow print will have nothing on 
the interior, it will weigh less but can be easier to break. A high density 
print will weigh more, require more filament, but is stronger. 

Can I adjust my model size, position, and orientation? 

Yes, you can! To adjust models click on The Micro

+

 Printer to enter 

adjustment mode. You will see a menu on your left where models can be 
scaled, rotated, or moved by adjusting the options on the left. Models can 
be scaled by all three dimensions simultaneously by using the right-mouse 
button, individually adjusted using the scale bar, or manually entered into 
the number box. 

What is Support Material, and when should I have it turned on? 

Support Material is needed when printing 3D models with overhangs. An 
extreme case is if a sphere is floating in mid air in the 3D model, you would 
turn support on in this situation to print the model properly. 

I want faster prints;  how do I do this? 

Select the “Ultra Low” print quality and use “Hollow, Thick Walls” for your 
Fill Density. Often these settings are great for printing models. 

What is my Bed Location, and why should I care? 

The bed location is the position of the Nozzle Tip relative to the Print Bed. 
The printer needs to know where the print bed is when printing, otherwise 
you could be printing in mid air or digging into your bed. Use the 
Calibration Program  to “Zero” the bed location. The “Zero” position is 
when the nozzle tip is hovering just above the print bed, only a piece of 
paper should slide between the nozzle tip and print bed. Good bed location 
usually means good prints! If your first  layer is lifting, often this means the 
Bed Location is off. 

Summary of Contents for Micro+

Page 1: ...The Micro 3D Printer User Manual...

Page 2: ...meter 1 75 mm Nozzle Diameter 0 35 mm Layer Thickness 0 05 mm Speed Up to 55 mm s Position Precision XY 15 microns Z 3 Microns Software M3D Supported File Types STL and OBJ System Compatibility Window...

Page 3: ...untry specific power supply Be sure to remove the Gantry Clips located on the front left and front right corners of the printer Safety Considerations Caution Hot Keep your fingers away from the Nozzle...

Page 4: ...trol Panel this will prevent Windows Automatic Updates from restarting your computer resulting in a print failure while The Micro is in operation 3 0 Connect and Power The Micro 1 Insert the provided...

Page 5: ...nal Filament Figure An example of an ideal external filament path External filament is installed via the external feed port located at the top of the extruder head Always keep a clear path between you...

Page 6: ...rinter is simple just drag the model from the Recent Models library to the printer Your first model is already loaded in the M3D Software Werecommend printing this model first as a test calibration Se...

Page 7: ...ed by adjusting the options on the left Models can be scaled by all three dimensions simultaneously by using the right mouse button individually adjusted using the scale bar or manually entered into t...

Page 8: ...ion drug delivery or ingestion PRECAUTION If any allergy develops as a result of direct or indirect contact using M3D s products or from the 3D printed objects discontinue use immediately MAINTENANCE...

Page 9: ...that the user manual for M3D s products this end user agreement and the limited warranty may have been provided as a physical copy where required by law with the initial customer purchase A digital c...

Page 10: ...www printM3D com M3D 3D Ink and Print Anything are registered trademarks of M3D LLC in Fulton MD...

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