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Summary of Contents for DELTA 4070

Page 1: ...MANUAL OF USE AND MAINTANANCE ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS INDUSTRIALXLINE...

Page 2: ...results from DELTA WASP 4070 INDUSTRIAL X LINE No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a filing system or transmitted to third parties in any form or by any means without the Manufact...

Page 3: ...5 2 2 Men print 27 5 2 3 PREPARE menu 28 5 2 4 ADVANCED menu 29 5 2 5 WIFI settings 30 5 2 6 GCODE 31 5 2 7 INFO menu 32 5 3 First start 33 6 First use of the printer 35 6 1 General warnings 35 6 2 Gc...

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Page 5: ...cupient on the printer itself or in its immediate vicinity In the second case the location of the manula must me indicated on the printer clearly It is susceptible of updates which appropriately class...

Page 6: ...s mandatory to keep this manual and all attached documents in an easily accessible place near the printer and known to all users operators and maintenance personnel Operators and maintenance technicia...

Page 7: ...ication label The printer is CE marked and complies with all relevant provisions Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC EMC Directive 2014 30 EU and LVD Directive 2014 35 EU EN 55022 EN 55024 EN 60204 1 Thema...

Page 8: ...les are excluded from the warranty possibly supplied by the manufacturer together with the machines For any dispute the court of Ravenna is competent The producer declines every responsibility on the...

Page 9: ...on the printer can Mechanics Electrical MECHANICAL NATURE INTERVENTIONS Any intervention of a mechanical nature must be carried out in strict compliance with the directives required by currentsafetyr...

Page 10: ...ms are present as a standard in all machines and shall not for any reason be manipulated nor damaged Seeing abnormalities in the fuctions of these systems the user is responsible of reporting them to...

Page 11: ...Maintanance Cleaning Maintenance cleaning operations must be carried out by trained and authorized personnel Operations must be performed in a safe stop condition disconnecting the printer from power...

Page 12: ...sks entrusted to him who has responsibility for the job Below is a description of the professional profiles for the operators involved in the printer User Qualified personnel able to perform simple ta...

Page 13: ...tions or operations in which there is the possibility of causing damage to the environment NOTE Indicate the notes warnings suggestions and other points on which you want to draw the reader s attentio...

Page 14: ...Premises WASP S r l 1 14 1...

Page 15: ...ture a bed of work and a group of spools The material is unrolled from the spool pushed on the heated nozzle where melts and is extruded through a hole that deposes very small amounts of material on t...

Page 16: ...16 Description of the printer 2 Fig 2 1 Control panel 2 1 Control panel Legend 1 Ethernet cable door 2 USB door 1 Button turn off turn on 2 Operator display 3 Display control handle Rotates left and r...

Page 17: ...S r l 2 17 Description of the printer 2 Fig 2 2 Work area 2 2 Work area Legend 1 Heating module 2 Extruder 3 Aluminium bed on heated plate with height regulation 4 Cables 5 Double handling arm 6 Alum...

Page 18: ...Premises WASP S r l 2 18 Description of the printer 2 Fig 2 3 External area of the printer 2 3 External area of the printer Legend 1 CE label 2 Supply 3 Multi purpose room...

Page 19: ...et and aluminium Print bed Rectified aluminium Movement Rolling on anodized aluminum slide Motors Stepper Nema 17 Electrical features Input 220 240 V 50 60 Hz Absorbed power Extruder max 120W Heated b...

Page 20: ...twasdesignedandconstructeddescribed in paragraph 2 6 Failure to comply with safety regulations Operation of the printer with procedures other than those described in this manual Use components not pro...

Page 21: ...the operator must wear all the necessary Personal Protective Equipment PPE 3 1 1 Delivery of the printer Upon receipt make sure that The printer has not been damaged during transport Any packaging has...

Page 22: ...Content The printer is supplied with operating and maintenance manual USB pendrive power cable including a schuko socket optional wheels Extruder cleaning kit glue 3 4 Lifting and handling of the prin...

Page 23: ...perating space by referring to the dimensions expressed in mm given in paragraph 2 4 Technical data The room must also be Equipped with the appropriate power supply line Installed in environments with...

Page 24: ...anically against any crushing or sources of wear according to the type of installation made ATTENTION The printer must be powered by a 10A socket protected by a magnetothermic set at 30 mA NOTE All th...

Page 25: ...raph 1 6 General safety warnings Furthermore the specific requirements for safe interaction with the printer related to this chapter are detailed in the following paragraphs ATTENTION The operations r...

Page 26: ...e print It is intended to be the principal tool for the monitoring and control of the printer Legend 1 Extruder temperature clicking it can be modified 2 Wifi informations 3 Operative information posi...

Page 27: ...t Legend 1 Auto home puts the machine in position of zeroing of the axes 2 Unload material heats extruder and removes material inside 3 Load material heats extruder and loads material inside par 8 4 4...

Page 28: ...useful tools to be used sometimes Legend Free Zeta system enters in Free Zeta System par 8 9 Set Z max allows to set a new height for the machine par 8 10 Manual extrusion enters in Manual Extrusion p...

Page 29: ...ordinarely Legend Send arbitrary command contains a keyboard for launching commands directly to the board Wifi settings for connecting the machine to the wifi nerwork par 8 14 Reload UI reloads the gr...

Page 30: ...machine to wifi network par 8 14 Legend 1 SSID to chose the desidered network between all visible ones 2 PWD Allows to insert a password if present 3 AUTH makes you specify what kind of connection yo...

Page 31: ...RINT menu by chosing GCODE you can launch gcodes and moving them from the USB to the printer par 8 5 Legend 1 Chose USB Drive Printer Drive 2 Gcode list the ones on the drive present and icon beside t...

Page 32: ...rinter 5 5 2 7 INFO menu INFO contains useful video tutorials for basic and advanced operations you can access anytime you want and as you exit videos are paused Also if you access from specific pages...

Page 33: ...avoid movements of the extruder during transport clamps are applied on the straps to be removed before starting the printer Filament removal from extruder ATTENTION Pay particular attention during th...

Page 34: ...Premises WASP S r l 5 34 Description of the printer 5...

Page 35: ...erations related to these activities must be performed by authorized and professionally qualified personnel ATTENTION Pay particular attention during the various stages of the procedures it is essenti...

Page 36: ...le the command in the PRINT section of the menu Before starting the automatic calibration it is recommended to set the desired floor temperature according to the material and wait a few minutes for th...

Page 37: ...e printing file from PRINT GCODE Printing will start as soon as the printing bed and the extruder reach the pre set temperatures 6 8 Function during the print During the print new functions such as pa...

Page 38: ...Premises WASP S r l 6 38 First use of the printer 6...

Page 39: ...requirements for safe interaction with the printer related to this chapter are detailed in the following paragraphs ATTENTION The operations related to these activities must be performed by authorize...

Page 40: ...Fan filter Verify or replace 160 h Par 7 2 1 Belts Tension control 160 h Arms ball joint Lubrication 160 h Par 7 2 2 Extruder fans Check if working 160 h Par 7 2 3 Elastic ropes Check if damaged 160 h...

Page 41: ...he material present on the website www 3dwasp com or for additional information contact support 3dwasp com 7 2 7 Sostituzione protezione Ooze shield The Ooze shield protection is present only in the Z...

Page 42: ...ting Aesthetic necessity To carry out this operation it is necessary to remove the top by unscrewing the three screws indicated in figure 7 2 Once removed clean with water and detergents as needed It...

Page 43: ...d by the Manufacturer Any of these operations not carried out by a manufacturer s technician can cause irreversible damage to the machine or its parts and therefore renders the warranty null and void...

Page 44: ...e previously used temperature then wait few seconds 3 Perform the removal of the filament as described in paragraph 5 3 First Start 4 Remove the Ooze shied protection as described in paragraph 7 2 6 R...

Page 45: ...fig 7 3 1 a fig 7 3 1 b Premises WASP S r l 45 Ordinary and extraordinary maintanance Fig 7 3 1 Removing the Cartridge...

Page 46: ...escriber in paragraph 5 3 First start 3 Turn off the machine 4 Remove the velcro band 5 Remove the PTFE pipes by pushing down the crowns and pulling up the pipes 6 Unplug the connector 7 Remove the OO...

Page 47: ...fig 7 3 1 a fig 7 3 1 b fig 7 3 1 c fig 7 3 1 d Premises WASP S r l 47 Ordinary and extraordinary maintanance Fig 7 3 1 Removing the Cartridge...

Page 48: ...ght in the center of the bed is correct Manual leveling is a mechanical adjustment and therefore is different from making an automatic calibration 7 3 3 Zen Extruder nozzle cleaning Cleaning the nozzl...

Page 49: ...fig 7 3 4 c fig 7 3 4 d Premises WASP S r l 49 Ordinary and extraordinary maintanance...

Page 50: ...removing the screw with a 3mm Allen wrench Loosen the front screw on the heating block with a 2 5 mm Allen key Help the opening of the block by pivoting with a flat screwdriver on the nozzle slot Remo...

Page 51: ...fig 7 3 4 a fig 7 3 4 b Premises WASP S r l 51 Ordinary and extraordinary maintanance Fig 7 3 5 Cleaning Flex Extruder...

Page 52: ...ridge is always performed by an authorized technician The cartridge must be warmed up to soften the plastic material inside 1 Remove the nozzle as described in chapter 7 3 4 Change nozzle Flex Extrude...

Page 53: ...fig 7 3 5 a fig 7 3 5 b Premises WASP S r l 53 Ordinary and extraordinary maintanance...

Page 54: ...Premises WASP S r l 54 Ordinary and extraordinary maintanance...

Page 55: ...ive glue chosen based on material Correct speed and flow in the first layer Adequate printing floor temperature PLA 40 C ABS 100 C If the spillage of the material is particularly scarce or even absent...

Page 56: ...nsists of two overlapping grids with slightly different sized cells where each line corresponds to a tenth of a millimeter 0 1mm The position of the second extruder T1 with respect to the first T0 wil...

Page 57: ...2 3 4 5 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 T0 T1 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 Premises WASP S r l 8 57 USE OF THE PRINTER 8 Fig 8 3b Example of non correct calibration grid Fig 8 3c Example of corre...

Page 58: ...ort 3 In the machine display Select gcode into PRINT menu 4 Search for your file s name and select it for printing 5 Oncetheprintinghasstarted thefileissavedinsidethemachine smemoryandthependrivecanbe...

Page 59: ...Premises WASP S r l 8 59 USE OF THE PRINTER 8 Fig 8 5 Manual loading of the filament...

Page 60: ...ments to be taken into consideration Option available only with Zen extruder The nozzles must both be well calibrated Neither nozzle must be clogged The material must be correctly loaded on both nozzl...

Page 61: ...Premises WASP S r l 8 61 USE OF THE PRINTER 8 Fig 8 5 Deleting gcode Fig 8 5 2 Gcode wifi loaded with Octoprint...

Page 62: ...stic outlet is homogeneous To do this it is necessary to take the nozzle to the print temperature of the plastic you are working with The procedure is this 1 Set the extruder temperature by selecting...

Page 63: ...Premises WASP S r l 8 63 USE OF THE PRINTER 8 fig 8 6 Manual control command inside Prepare menu fig 8 6 Manual extrusion of the filament...

Page 64: ...ers until the last clean print layer is obtained 2 Bring the machine floor into temperature 3 Select the Free Zeta system command from the PREPARE menu fig 8 7a 4 Go down with the navigator until the...

Page 65: ...Premises WASP S r l 8 65 USE OF THE PRINTER 8 fig 8 7a Free Zeta System command inside PREPARE menu Fig 8 7b Manual loading of the filament Fig 8 8 Manual loading of the filament...

Page 66: ...d single extruder Automatic setting of the optimal settings for each extruder DISASSEMBLE ZEN EXTRUDER 1 Perform the removal of the filament as described in paragraph 5 3 First start 2 Turn off the ma...

Page 67: ...fig 8 9 c fig 8 9 d fig 8 9 e fig 8 9 f Premises WASP S r l 8 67 USE OF THE PRINTER 8 fig 8 9b Free Zeta system co...

Page 68: ...fig 8 9 g fig 8 9 h Premises WASP S r l 8 68 USE OF THE PRINTER 8...

Page 69: ...tart 2 Turn off the machine 3 Unplug the external connector 4 Pull the connection cable trough the hole 5 Unplug the main connector from the extruder 6 Unscrew the 6 screws fizing the effector with th...

Page 70: ...fig 8 9 k fig 8 9 l fig 8 9 m Premises WASP S r l 8 70 USE OF THE PRINTER 8...

Page 71: ...en the 6 screws with a 3mm Allen key 4 Plug the remaining connectors to the extruder 5 Fix the central band of the extruder 6 Put a cable tie on the extruder to fix it 7 Fix the PTFE pipes on the extr...

Page 72: ...fig 8 9 p fig 8 9 q fig 8 9 r fig 8 9 s Premises WASP S r l 8 72 USE OF THE PRINTER 8...

Page 73: ...ix the PTFE pipes to the cables with the cable tie 15 Insert the cables through the hole 16 Unplug the connector from the driver 17 Plug the connector to the filament driver on the extruder 18 Fix eve...

Page 74: ...fig 8 9 v fig 8 9 w fig 8 9 x fig 8 9 y Premises WASP S r l 8 74 USE OF THE PRINTER 8...

Page 75: ...fig 8 9 z fig 8 9 a1 fig 8 9 b1 Premises WASP S r l 8 75 USE OF THE PRINTER 8...

Page 76: ...be considered that in the time span between turning off the machine and launching the Resurrection command the printed piece is cooled and this in some cases may cause problems in recovering the print...

Page 77: ...Premises WASP S r l 8 77 USE OF THE PRINTER 8 Fig 8 13 Change the extruder Multi core...

Page 78: ...nter are connected to the same wifi network 2 Enter the IP address that appears on the machine into the browser s URL eg http 192 128 12 114 3 The browser will enter the printing server for monitoring...

Page 79: ...Premises WASP S r l 8 79 USE OF THE PRINTER 8 Fig 8 12 Remote control Fig 8 12 Printer server...

Page 80: ...TION During operations the operator must wear all the necessary Personal Protective Equipment PPE 9 2 Decommissioning and dismantling Intheeventthattheprintershouldbetakenoutofserviceforaprolongedperi...

Page 81: ...destination concerning the disposal of waste so it is forbidden to disperse in the environment any type of processing residue oils etc subdividing the dismantled parts by type for a correct separate c...

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