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USER MANUAL

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Page 1: ...Read the User Manual before operating the product and keep the manual at a convenient place near the product USER MANUAL 3dprinter sindoh com ...

Page 2: ...upied for a long period of time as it may cause abrupt fire accidents Protect device from humid or wet conditions eg rain snow etc Remove power cord from receptacle on the wall before moving device Be careful not to damage power cord while device is being translocated When removing the power cord please pull the plug and not the power cable Be cautious of clips staples and any other small metal ob...

Page 3: ...are not responsible for the direct and or indirect loss or damages caused by results of handling or operating the product in any case and for results occurring from user s negligence 3 The copyrighted literary works can be duplicated and used for personal use or household use and within the same parameter In other cases than the aforementioned it is prohibited by law 4 The above details present on...

Page 4: ...r 15 Chapter 1 Preparations for Machine Operation 1 Machine Specifications 1 2 1 1 Printing 1 2 1 2 Temperature Speed 1 2 1 3 Machine 1 2 1 4 Software Support 1 2 1 5 Default Setting of Print layer Width 1 2 2 Basic Components 1 3 3 Understanding the Device Parts 1 4 4 Installation Product connection Cartridge Setup and includes Software Installation 1 6 4 1 Device Connection 1 6 4 2 Program Insta...

Page 5: ... BED LOWERING 2 28 TEST PRINT 2 29 POWER SAVING MODE 2 31 BEEP SOUND 2 32 NOZZLE SETTING 2 34 LANGUAGE 2 36 E MAIL 2 38 UNIT 2 42 TIME SETTING 2 43 TIME ZONE 2 45 WEB 2 46 SECURITY 2 48 S W UPDATE 2 49 OPEN MATERIAL 2 51 1 3 Information 2 54 Chapter 3 Printing 1 Printing 3 2 1 1 Printing from USB Flash Drive 3 2 1 2 Printing Via PC 3 6 1 3 Next print job 3 6 ⅱ ...

Page 6: ...nd Solutions 5 3 3 Problems and Solutions 5 6 3 1 If filament does not come out of the nozzle Fix for EC401 5 6 3 2 In Cases where Filament is Cut Between the Extruder and Nozzle 5 7 3 3 When Filament End is Visible Outside the Cartridge After Unloading 5 7 4 Replenishing Consumables 5 8 4 1 Bed Replacement 5 8 Removing Flexible Bed 5 8 Installing Flexible Bed 5 8 4 2 Filter Replacement 5 8 4 3 Ca...

Page 7: ...nd or personal use other usage is prohibited by law The above details present only a part of the applicable laws and regulations and the details of the law may not be stated as they are Sindoh is not responsible for its correctness and completeness Please consult your legal advisor to check if the object you intend to print is legal Note The User Manual may include a little different descriptions ...

Page 8: ...safe operations of the machine Important Indicates points to pay attention to when using the machine and explanations of likely causes of filament misfeeds damage to originals or loss of data Be sure to read these explanations before operating the machine Note Indicates supplementary explanations of the machine s functions and instructions on resolving user errors Reference This symbol is located ...

Page 9: ...e been lowered to room temperature Caution Electric Shock Proceed your work after turning off the machine and unplugging the power cord from the outlet in case of accessing the system board or installing hardware or optional memory devices If the machine is connected with other device turn it off and separate the cables from the machine This product has been designed tested and approved to meet st...

Page 10: ...n the power switch off then unplug the power cord from the power outlet Unplug and release all the cords and cables before moving the machine Only use the power cords provided with this machine or cords that are approved by the manufacturer Do not put any portion of your body or objects during machine operation as the bed motor nozzle will be in operation and moving Small objects such as neckless ...

Page 11: ...ot ventilated make sure to ventilate the area appropriately time to time Important Install the machine with its vents spaced at least 10 cm away from walls and other equipments Secure properly sufficient space around the machine for easy ventilation and operation Use the machine at temperatures of 16 29 and relative humidity of 20 70 Do not install or use the machine outdoor Top View Side View 100...

Page 12: ...e be sure to unplug the power cord from the outlet When moving the printer it is recommended that two people lift and move the printer for safety Hold the bottom handles of the machine when moving it Bend your knees enough to protect your spine when lifting the machine Handle Handle ...

Page 13: ...n occurs after touching the filament please see a doctor Important Do not keep the cartridge unit in the following places Exposed to fire Exposed to direct sunlight Where temperature or humidity may rise Where sharp change of temperature may occur Covered with dust Inside a vehicle for extended time Keep cartridges away from physical impact or vibration Do not unpack cartridges until you are just ...

Page 14: ...ne inside It may become the cause of injuries or burns Never operate the machine in the way this manual does not specifically instruct Notification for California customers USA Warning This product uses chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm This appliance and its accessories can cause low level exposure to chemicals during operation...

Page 15: ... for your health Ventilate it on a regular basis Do not block vents Inappropriate cooling may lead to high temperatures inside the machine In general a new machine may produce small amount of gaseous components so ensure good ventilation when the machine is used for the first time If the machine is in operation for an extended time do not stay in the same room for a long time ...

Page 16: ... the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received Including interference that may cause undesired operation INFORMATION TO USER This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are...

Page 17: ...r consumption Mode Description Power Consumption W Printing A device is printing using electronic input data 150W Standby A device is in standby mode 21W Power Off A power plug is plugged into the outlet with the machine s switch off 0 05W The above power consumption is the hourly average value Instant power consumption can be much higher than the average value Deactivated Mode The machine consume...

Page 18: ...Before using the Machine 12 ...

Page 19: ...al of Used Battery Control board uses a Lithium battery Please discard used batteries following the environmentally friendly procedure stated on the manufacturer guidelines To replace batteries please contact a qualified service engineer ...

Page 20: ...any purposes related to human lives Do not expose this product to water humidity or liquid Do not expose this product to direct light hot temperature or fire Warning If the machine has been modified by an unauthorized personnel Sindoh is not liable for the machine trouble or failure Caution To prevent RF signals that exceed FCC RF exposure limits from being exposed to human this module has been mo...

Page 21: ...0dbm MHz IEEE 802 11g 10mW 10dbm MHz IEEE 802 11n 20MHz 10mW 10dbm MHz IEEE 802 11n 40MHz 10mW 10dbm MHz No of Channels IEEE 802 11b 14 IEEE 802 11g 14 IEEE 802 11n 20MHz 14 IEEE 802 11n 40MHz 9 Modulation IEEE 802 11b DSSS CCK IEEE 802 11g OFDM IEEE 802 11n 20MHz OFDM IEEE 802 11n 40MHz OFDM Power Consumption 5V 500mA Maximum Dimension 37 0mm X 28 0mm X 3 7 mm Operation Temperature 0 60 C Storage...

Page 22: ...o guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipmen...

Page 23: ...erference received including interference that may cause undesired operation RESPONSIBLE PARTY Name Sindoh America Ltd Address 6047 Tyvola Glen Circle Suite 115 Charlotte NC 28217 Phone No 1 704 414 6690 We hereby declare that the above specified equipment with the trade name and model number was tes ted conforming to the applicable FCC Rules under the most accurate measurement standards possible ...

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Page 25: ...1 Preparations for Machine Operation 3DWOX 1 USER MANUAL ...

Page 26: ...sage Maximum Temperature Recommended Temperature Nozzle PLA 200 ABS 230 Max 250 Continuous Bed Usage Maximum Temperature Recommended Temperature Bed PLA 60 ABS 90 Max 110 Recommended printing speed maximum speed 40mm s Recommended 200mm s max Continuous operation at maximum temperature can cause malfunction Please use in case of nozzle clogging or other troubles 1 3 Machine Power 150W Dimensions 4...

Page 27: ...l they are needed for product exchange or repair service 3D Printer USB Cable Cartridge Scrapper Reference Guide Nozzle Cleaner Spring Nozzle Cleaner Tube for cleaning Power Cable USB Drive Warning The blades of the scrapper can be very sharp Please be cautious Please do not use for other than removing printables Please do not touch the blade of the scrapper ...

Page 28: ...for 2 seconds to turn off the printer Power Button Indicator Lamp On Power is On 1 second interval flickering Can be turned on instantly power cable is connected Caution If in case of not using the printer for long period of time please unplug the power cord The lamp may flicker for a few seconds after the power cord is disconnected Lamp Off Inactive Mode Power cord is unplugged 5 Top door handle ...

Page 29: ...d 3 Bed heater Heats the printables bottom surface to stabilize it on the bed 4 Flexible bed bed sheet Seating space for Printable 1 Nozzle 2 6 4 3 5 No Part Name Description 1 Body Main body of the nozzle part 2 Fan 1 Cooling fan for extrusion 3 Fan 2 Cooling fan for Nozzle heatsink 4 Nozzle Nozzle for printing 5 Heater block Nozzle part for filament heating 6 Levelling sensor Sensor for bed leve...

Page 30: ...is displayed on the LCD screen install the cartridge Refer to UI manual LOAD 4 Connection to PC 1 Direct Connection Connect one end of the enclosed USB cable to the back of the 3DWOX and the other end to the PC 2 Network Connection Refer to 2 22 Network of the User Manual 5 Plug USB flash drive in and install machine drivers and Slicer program 4 2 Program Installation 1 Start the installation of 3...

Page 31: ...n of the file is complete a pop up window shows up as picture below Press Next button to initiate the installation of 3DWOX Desktop program 4 Choose the destination location of the file and press Next to proceed 5 The file gets saved and the installation starts ...

Page 32: ...Preparations for Machine Operation 1 8 1 6 After all installation is complete you can see that the 3DWOX Desktop created on the desktop of your computer ...

Page 33: ...2 UI Menu Function 3DWOX 1 USER MANUAL ...

Page 34: ...NG CLEANING CASE NETWORK Wifi Options Wifi On Off SELECT NETWORK LIST DHCP Static Clear SSID Wired Options DHCP Static LAMP Options Always On Always Off On only in printing BED LOWERING TEST PRINT Options SELECT FILE START PAUSE CANCEL POWER SAVING MODE Options 0 100 min BEEP SOUND Options Low Middle High Off NOZZLE SETTING LANGUAGE indicates factory set value ...

Page 35: ...ius C Fahrenheit F meter m feet ft TIME SETTING YYYY MM DD HR MIN TIME ZONE WEB SECURITY S W UPDATE OPEN MATERIAL INFORMATION Name PW Change Name PW Name PW Reconfirm PW Cancel OK Model Name Serial No Version Wired IP MAC Wireless IP Wireless MAC HISTORY Guide 1 1 CARTRIDGE CARTRIDGE LOAD UNLOAD UNLOCK ...

Page 36: ...UI Menu Function 2 4 2 LOAD This function automatically loads filament to the Nozzle 1 From the HOME screen press CARTRIDGE 2 Press LOAD to activate Cartridge load ...

Page 37: ... The filament reaches to the nozzle and it is heated up to the specified temperature Then the filament is inserted into the heated nozzle After the process has finished screen will automatically return to the HOME screen UNLOAD This function automatically unloads filament from the nozzle 1 From the HOME screen press CARTRIDGE ...

Page 38: ...e unload confirming message cartridge unloading will automatically procceed To remove filament the nozzle is heated up to the specified temperature and the filament unload starts After the filament has been removed the screen will automatically turn to the UNLOCK screen to let the user remove the cartridge ...

Page 39: ... screen automatically appears after cartridge unload 1 For 10 seconds LOCK state is deactivated and the user can detach cartridge from printer If the cartridge can t be pulled out even after unlock gently push it forward and then try to pull out again 2 After 10 seconds printer will automatically change to LOCK state and UNLOCK appears On open material mode After unloading the filament please keep...

Page 40: ...UI Menu Function 2 8 2 To manually unlock later 1 From home screen press CARTRIDGE 2 Press UNLOCK to activate UNLOCK function ...

Page 41: ...from printer If the cartridge can t be pulled out even after unlock gently push it forward and then try to pull out again 4 After 10 seconds printer will automatically change to LOCK state and UNLOCK appears On open material mode After unloading the filament please keep the spool tightened and cleaned ...

Page 42: ...K Wifi Options Wifi On Off SELECT NETWORK LIST DHCP Static Clear SSID Wired Options DHCP Static LAMP Options Always On Always Off On only in printing BED LOWERING TEST PRINT Options SELECT FILE START PAUSE CANCEL POWER SAVING MODE Options 0 100 min BEEP SOUND Options Low Middle High Off NOZZLE SETTING LANGUAGE indicates factory set value ...

Page 43: ...r Info Address Port ID PW SECURITY UNIT Celsius C Fahrenheit F meter m feet ft TIME SETTING YYYY MM DD HR MIN TIME ZONE WEB SECURITY S W UPDATE OPEN MATERIAL X Y Z Use to change the position on the X Y and Z axes of the Nozzle 1 From home screen press SETTING ...

Page 44: ...ss the X Y Z button to enter X Y Z 3 Press either 0 1 1 10 or 100 to select the length of trasnfer and press the arrows to move the Bed and the Nozzle in the respective position To move to each axis home location press All X Y or Z ...

Page 45: ...2 13 UI Menu Function 2 EXTRUDER This function is used to fine control the filament to its position 1 From home screen press SETTING 2 Press EXTRUDER to enter EXTRUDER settings ...

Page 46: ...UI Menu Function 2 14 2 3 To Control EXTRUDER Nozzle temperature needs to be raised 4 Press 1 10 50 or 100 to select an amount In the image shown below press the direction to move the filament ...

Page 47: ...ction is used to perform the leveling of the bed 1 From home screen press SETTING 2 Press the BED LEVELING button to enter BED LEVELING settings If the current Nozzle temperature is too high process for cooling down the Nozzle temperature is added ...

Page 48: ...red first and then both sides of the bottom level are measured If the height of the bed is perfect then levelling process will be finished but if the height of the bed and nozzle does not match screws will appear informing user the direction and the number of screw rotation 4 Turn the screw and press OK The measuring is performed and the value to fix appears again ...

Page 49: ... z offset This Menu allows user to control the GAP in between Nozzle and BED Standard is 0 25mm and can be customi zed button widens the GAP button shortens the GAP For higher adhesive strength between the print output and the bed shorten the distance of the z offset For less adhesive strength widen the distance of the z offset 1 From home screen press SETTING ...

Page 50: ...UI Menu Function 2 18 2 2 Press the Z OFFSET button to access Z Offset screen 3 Default value is 0 25mm Use buttons to move in 0 05 mm unit ...

Page 51: ... the gap and to save the setting The saved value is applied when next time the print starts These values will be reset if bed leveling is initiated NOZZLE CLEANING Function used when nozzle needs cleaning of left over filament residue 1 From home screen press SETTING ...

Page 52: ...e cleaning settings 3 In order to get rid of filament residue the nozzle needs to be heated When the specified temperature is reached it moves on to the next step to remove filament residue Once finished message will appear press OK printer will return to the settings screen ...

Page 53: ...21 UI Menu Function 2 CLEANING CASE Function used to clean out the case for the collected filament residue 1 From home screen press SETTING 2 Press the CLEANING CASE button to enter CLEANING CASE settings ...

Page 54: ...visible and accessible Like shown in the image empty the CASE press OK when done and user will be returned to the settings screen NETWORK This is a menu to configure users network setting IP address can be set up manually or automatically via DHCP setting Wifi network is also supported 1 From home screen press SETTING ...

Page 55: ...to access network configuration screen 3 The default network setting is Wired connection using LAN line Press DHCP for automatic IP address setup To manually input a fixed IP address press Static and enter an IP address Press Connect to save the changes ...

Page 56: ...Menu Function 2 24 2 4 In any case to use Wifi press the Wifi tab Wifi setting can be turned ON or OFF 5 To select a Wifi network click Choose a network and the printer shows all available Wifi connections ...

Page 57: ...twork For a password protected network a dialog pops up and asks for the password You can refresh the network list by clicking Search 7 After successful connection printer may ask for DHCP Static similar to the WIRED setting When all settings are finalized press Connect to save settings ...

Page 58: ...UI Menu Function 2 26 2 LAMP Menu to configure settings for machine lamp 1 From home screen press SETTING 2 Press Next to enter LAMP setting screen ...

Page 59: ...2 27 UI Menu Function 2 3 Settings available for LAMP are Always On Always Off and On only in printing Use arrow buttons to select an option and press OK ...

Page 60: ...this function in times of moving printer to a different location Bed will be lowered to the bottom and will be locked into position 1 Press SETTING from the home screen 2 Press Next to move to next page where the BED LOWERING button is located ...

Page 61: ... UI Menu Function 2 3 Upon selection the bed will automatically be lowered TEST PRINT This function allows the user to test print a sample model already saved in the printer 1 From home screen press SETTING ...

Page 62: ...UI Menu Function 2 30 2 2 Press Next button to move to the next page and press TEST PRINT 3 Select the test file to print ...

Page 63: ...2 31 UI Menu Function 2 POWER SAVING MODE Function to set timer for printer energy saver mode 1 From home screen press SETTING 2 Press Next button to move to the next page and press POWER SAVING MODE ...

Page 64: ...djusted in 5 min unit select the desired time using the then press OK button to save changes 0 Min Do not use Energy Saving Mode 5 100Min Energy Saving Mode in 5 100 Min of Inactivity BEEP SOUND The volume level of beep sound can be adjusted using this menu 1 Press SETTING button from the home screen ...

Page 65: ...u Function 2 2 Tap on the Next button to move to next page and press BEEP SOUND 3 Currently available sound settings are Low Middle High and Off Select the desired setting and press the OK button to save settings ...

Page 66: ... 2 NOZZLE SETTING Use this menu only when the nozzle has been replaced Refer to P 5 10 4 4 Exchanging Nozzle 1 Press SETTING button from the home screen 2 Tap on the Next button to move to next page and press NOZZLE SETTING ...

Page 67: ... new nozzle Entering the menu a notification message will pop up Press the OK button to move to the next screen 4 Click inside the input field to insert the values for the new nozzle Each nozzle has own value and it influences the GAP between nozzle and bed after bed leveling P 5 9 4 4 Exchanging Nozzle ...

Page 68: ...UI Menu Function 2 36 2 LANGUAGE Menu to set language for machine 1 From home screen press SETTING 2 Press Next 2 times to go to the screen where the LANGUAGE menu is ...

Page 69: ...2 37 UI Menu Function 2 3 Using the arrows select a language and press OK ...

Page 70: ...t printing status and sends the information to the email address specified Printer will send information of completion based on the PC program standard settings Maximum of 10 emails can be sent 1 From the home screen press SETTING 2 Press the Next 2 times and select E MAIL ...

Page 71: ...se use 25 587 or the port number that the service provider recommends ID SMTP server login ID e g sender Enter the ID for your email Depending on the service provider a full email address may be requested Please contact server administrator or email service provider for more information PW SMTP server login password e g Enter the password for your email SECURITY Security method used when sending m...

Page 72: ... recipient addresses can be added by using semicolon e g recipient1 test com recipient2 test com recipient3 test com The maximum number of notification emails that can be sent is 10 Regardless of the number entered for the email notification an email will be sent out for the user to see if the initial email notification is working properly by default e mail will be sent out one more time than the ...

Page 73: ...s scure apps criteria Set it to On to enable the option Printer Setting 1 Set smtp google com for the settings of the email address 2 For Google 25 and 587 ports are compatible Caution According to the service provider the email address and port number may be changed For more information please contact service administrator ...

Page 74: ...UI Menu Function 2 42 2 UNIT Settings for the units of measurments displayed on the printer 1 From the home screen press SETTING 2 Press Next 2 times and select UNIT ...

Page 75: ...2 43 UI Menu Function 2 3 The units for temperature and length can be changed TIME SETTING You can view or change the time setting 1 From the home screen press SETTING ...

Page 76: ...UI Menu Function 2 44 2 1 Press Next 2 times and select TIME SETTING 3 The time setting can be changed in this screen ...

Page 77: ...2 45 UI Menu Function 2 TIME ZONE You can view or change the time zone setting 1 From the home screen press SETTING 2 Press Next 2 times and select TIME ZONE ...

Page 78: ...one can be selected from the time zone list Once Time Zone has been set the printer will restart to apply the new settings WEB 3dprinter homepage for the user to view 1 From the home screen enter the settings menus by pressing the SETTING button ...

Page 79: ...I Menu Function 2 2 Press the Next and enter the WEB menu 3 The 3dprinter homepage will be opened and user can view the information of user preference The company website address is http 3dprinter sindoh com ...

Page 80: ... Menu Function 2 48 2 SECURITY This menu enables you to set up the Security menu whether to use the 3D printer or not 1 From home screen press SETTING 2 Press the Next button to access the SECURITY Screen ...

Page 81: ...Function 2 3 After setting On Off of the Security and then press the OK button S W UPDATE With the printer connected to the internet user is able to download the latest software 1 From the home screen press SETTING ...

Page 82: ...UI Menu Function 2 50 2 2 Press Next 2 times and select S W UPDATE 3 Press the Start Update button and printer will start updating After it has finished restart the printer and updates will be applied ...

Page 83: ...AL requires some manual operations by users for loading and unloading the filament Instead it has the advantage of being able to use a third party filament To use the OPEN MATERIAL change the machine settings in the following procedure Then follow the UI guide to load the filament For how to use the slicer in the OPEN MATERIAL refer to the slicer manual in the memory stick 1 Press the SETTING butt...

Page 84: ...UI Menu Function 2 52 2 3 Press the arrow to change it to Done state and then press the OK button 4 Read the OPEN MATERIAL guide pop up and then press the OK button ...

Page 85: ...n fiber may cause transfer problem and reduce the service life of nozzles If a third party filament has a too large spool it would not be usable with it inserted Make sure that the spool to be used has the width of 67 mm or less and an outer diameter of 213 mm or less 5 OPEN MATERIAL is displayed at the bottom of the main screen Although the 3DWOX 1 supports open material mode we recommend the use...

Page 86: ...W Cancel OK Model Name Serial No Version Wired IP MAC Wireless IP Wireless MAC HISTORY Guide In this menu user is able to view the detail information of the printer and set device name password In HISTORY screen user is able to view all the records of past works 1 From home screen press INFO ...

Page 87: ...Menu Function 2 2 To set password and name for printer select Change Name PW 3 By entering the password you can edit name and set a new password Pressing OK saves the changes Reference Initial password is 0000 ...

Page 88: ...UI Menu Function 2 56 2 4 In INFO screen press Guide to access to the Quick Guide for the printer 5 Other useful information is also available in INFO screen ...

Page 89: ...3 Printing 3DWOX 1 USER MANUAL ...

Page 90: ...ecting USB flash drive to the printer In order to print using an USB flash drive insert the flash drive into the USB port When the USB flash drive is connected while in the home screen a list of files in the USB appears When PRINT is selected without the USB flash drive connected a message requesting for USB connection will pop up and once USB flash drive is connected a list of the USB files will ...

Page 91: ...3 3 Printing 3 2 Printing Files Select a file to print in the USB list 3 Print Preview Once selected a preview of the model appears on the screen ...

Page 92: ...erature is reached the printing starts 5 Pausing Print Pressing during a print will pause the progress Press again and nozzle is heated again and the printer will continue printing 6 Exchanging Cartridge during print Press Change to switch the current ly using cartridge into a different cartridge ...

Page 93: ...inting job is canceled Another message requesting the removable of left print will popup press OK and screen will return to home screen 8 Printing Completion After printing has completed follow the instructions and remove the printed product Press the OK to return to home screen Reference Methods of removing printables refer to P 4 2 1 Printed Output Check ...

Page 94: ...d to 2 Run 3DWOX Slicer program 3 Press the Print button 4 Following Steps Same as steps 3 7 of printing via USB Note Pause print cancelation please refer to USB printing section 1 3 Print Job Management You can manage print jobs in queue 1 Press the Queue button on the upper left hand corner while printing ...

Page 95: ...3 7 Printing 3 2 The print jobs in queue are listed 3 You may click the list to look at the information of the print job and delete it if necessary ...

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Page 97: ...4 Printed Output Check 3DWOX 1 USER MANUAL ...

Page 98: ...d built in speaker Wait until temperature goes below 50ºC or 122ºF Do not touch the bed or the bed handle until you are told you can touch the bed 2 Detaching Bed Press Bed Lock on the screen to fix the bed in place The Flexible Bed is detached if you hold the bed handle and lift it 3 Detaching the printed output Caution Risk of Injuries The scrapper is very sharp Handle with care Please be cautio...

Page 99: ...ak or damage please be cautious 4 Flexible Bed Installation After a period of time bed locking will automatically released if bed is unlocked press the lock button again to fix the bed into position before installation 1 Push the Flexible Bed all the way in as shown in the picture 2 Place Flexible Bed fix to position 3 If the flexible bed is placed at an angle it may be difficult to level the bed ...

Page 100: ...bsolute value for optimum temperature Testing various temperatures and finding the optimum temperature are needed Temperature options can be changed in the 3DWOX Desktop slicer Material Appropriate nozzle temperature Appropriate bed temperature PLA 190 C 210 C 40 C 60 C ABS 220 C 240 C Above 80 C 2 Support For higher printing quality minimize the use of supports However shapes that are located in ...

Page 101: ... 5 Printable Verification 4 2 When Printer Cannot be Turned On 1 Open the Front door shown below and turn the belt counter clockwis 2 After the bed is lowered remove printed output and turn the power on ...

Page 102: ...Printable Verification 4 6 4 3 If problems persist 1 Please visit http 3dprinter sindoh com ...

Page 103: ...5 Maintenance 3DWOX 1 USER MANUAL ...

Page 104: ...ent residue within the printer If the residue goes into conveyor belt or fan wings it can cause printer malfunction Please clean the inside of the printer regularly or right after a print job 1 3 Periodical Inspection Oil Grease Inspection During manufacturing grease oil is applied to the gears After a period of time grease and oil can dry and cause printer noises during operation At least once a ...

Page 105: ...hing that might be interfering with the operation of the fan If problem persists after reboot please contact service center ERROR EC 5XX Please Reboot ma chine Error related with motor travel on X Y and Z axes Check if there are any debris or any particles left on the bed and the nozzle Clean the bed and reboot the printer EC401 Filament is not transfered properly Following the instructions on the...

Page 106: ...ore than 5 difference between the cartridge quantity and recorded usage levels Replace Cartridge Notification 472 473 476 482 483 484 488 Remove cartridge Is there any remaining filaments in the tube or on the entrance of filament insertion front of printer Problem has occurred during the load unload process remaining filament must be removed Follow the on screen instructions and remove all remain...

Page 107: ... exceeded the minimum printable range Press the OK button and the pop up message will disappear Notification 408 Model has exceeded the maximum print range of the X axis Notification 408 Model has exceeded the maximum print range of the Y axis Notification 408 Model has exceeded the maximum print range of the Z axis The printing job has exceeded the maximum printable range Press the OK button and ...

Page 108: ...cartridge unlock Remove the cartridge from the printer Use the extruder jog mode to remove the filament Cut the removed filament Use below image as reference re install the cartridge and run LOAD Note Cutting Filament Tip Cut the filament in the way the cut end is sharp as shown below It makes the filament run through easier After unloading turn the cartridge gears for the filament to come out cut...

Page 109: ...or cannot be seen After attaching the Snap Ring gentely push the tube in Approx 1 5mm Use Extruder mode to transfer the filament towards the nozzle and check that filament is coming out of the end of the nozzle to make sure it is working properly 3 3 When Filament End is Visible Outside the Cartridge After Unloading 1 Pull out the filament approximately 50 60cm and cut the filament Reference to 3 ...

Page 110: ...he printed output may not adhere on the bed properly and should consider exchanging the bed to a new one Bed sheet is a consumable Please replace the bed sheet if models don t get attached to it due to a significant scratch or defected parts of the bed 4 2 Filter Replacement Caution Turn the machine power off before starting the replacement Note It is recommended to exchange filter and nozzle toge...

Page 111: ...the filter and it will detach from the printer 3 Gently pull the filter to separate from printer 4 As shown below slightly hang the lower half of the filter and gently push the top side to click it in 5 Fasten the screw using a Phillips screwdriver ...

Page 112: ...t color the previously used color may be seen in the beginning of printing If the color is the only difference from the previous filament it doesn t affect the printing quality Difference in material however may affect the printing quality To fix problem after changing cartridge please run nozzle cleaning Refer to P 2 19 NOZZLE CLEANING before printing 4 4 Nozzle Replacement Methods of Detaching N...

Page 113: ...BE HOLDER 3 Push the hook on the top and lift open the cover HOOK COVER 4 Push the 2 hooks on the harness connector to disengage the connector To remove the left hand side connector press on the hook until you hear a click sound Then you can safely disconnect CONNECTOR CONNECTOR ...

Page 114: ...er power of machine is turned OFF and after all power cables are disconnected 1 With the cover lifted up attach the nozzle The Nozzle attaches with magnet power but please make sure that the component is firmly attached NOZZLE 2 Insert the 2 connectors and make sure to hear the clicking sound CONNECTOR CONNECTOR ...

Page 115: ...OVER Please be careful not to position the harness near the left right and center section of the cover The harness can get caught in between covers when closing Caution Harness 4 Insert Tube Note Push the tube in about 50mm until the tube under the black indicator cannot be seen TUBE ...

Page 116: ...p Ring Insert the Snap Ring in between the Fitting and Holder SNAP RING SNAP RING INSERTION POINT 6 Finally push tube in all the way through Approximately 1 5mm can be additionally inserted TUBE 7 Use the CARTRIDGE LOAD command to finish the cartridge loading process ...

Page 117: ...6 Appendix 3DWOX 1 USER MANUAL ...

Page 118: ...Appendix 6 2 6 1 Type of Consumables Material Color Material PLA and ABS are compatible Color white black gray green blue yellow red Pink PLA Purple PLA ...

Page 119: ...quipment This equipment is a Class A EMC electromagnetic compatible equipment and should not be used in hou sehold locations This equipment is a Class B EMC electro magnetic compatible equipment for household purposes availa ble to be used in any location This Product is a Class B equipment Type Notice ...

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