
D2.
Navigation and basic functionalities
1.
When pressing down on the push wheel you will be presented with the follo-
wing screen where see the main menu of the controller. The arrow in front of all
the functions indicate’s whats selected
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D Navigation and basics functionalities
Use of the Ultimaker controller display
1.
When you have selected
>Info screen
(this could also be named
>Watch
) and push
down on the wheel you navigate back to the irst screen
2.
Via >
Prepare ->
you will proceed to the next sub menu where you can ind a variety of
settings that can be used to prepare your Ultimaker Original.
>Disable steppers:
With this function you will disable the steppers. This allows you to
move the printhead and printbed without the motor resistance
>Auto home:
With auto home you sent the printhead to the auto home position. The home
position is in the front left.
>Set origin
: Set origin will make your current position the 0,0,0 (home position)
[Optional >Move Z:
This allows you to move the Z-stage up or down by turning the con-
troller knob.
]
>Preheat PLA:
With Preheat PLA your hot end will heat up to 210°C
>Preheat ABS:
With Preheat ABS your hot end will heat up to 240°C
>Cooldown:
With Cooldown the temperature will drop to room temperature.
>Move Axis:
With Move axis you will open another sub menu which allows you to move your
axis around. You can move the X, Y, Z and E (extruder) motor by clicking on the X, Y, Z and E in the
menu and rotate your button. Extruding will only work when your print head is at least 180°C
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Summary of Contents for Original
Page 1: ...User manual The fast easy to use Open source 3D printer Original English Version 1 1...
Page 2: ......
Page 4: ...WELCOME TO THE ULTIMAKER ORIGINAL 4...
Page 7: ...FIRST USE OF YOUR ULTIMAKER ORIGINAL 7...
Page 15: ...MAKE A PRINTFILE WITH CURA SOFTWARE 15...
Page 21: ...USE OF THE ULTIMAKER CONTROLLER DISPLAY 21...
Page 26: ...MAINTENANCE FOR YOUR ULTIMAKER ORIGINAL 26...
Page 32: ...TERMINOLOGY ULTIMAKER ORIGINAL 32...
Page 34: ...NOTES 34 Notes...