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3DGence DOUBLE P255 | version 09.2018
Too low position of the heatbed
The distance between the heatbed and the nozzle is too
large. Consequently, the adhesion of material to the
heatbed is weak and there is a threat that the model may
get unstuck during printing. This indicates that the heatbed
recalibration is required (chapter III, point 3.1).
The distance between the nozzle and the heatbed can be
adjusted also during printing. To do this, choose
Controls
option on the display and rise the heatbed by clicking
Rise
heatbed
(one click moves the heatbed by 0.025 mm along Z
axis).
3.
REMOVING PRINTOUTS FROM THE PRINTER
When the printing process is completed, the cooling sequence will start automatically. The display will show the
progress bar of the cooling process. When the printer reaches a safe temperature, the display will return to the main
menu.
Always use gloves when performing any operations connected with removing the model from the printer!
ATTENTION
: after finished printing, the
SKIP COOLING
option is available in the printer's menu. This option makes it
possible to skip the cooling process. However, it may be used only by the users who have considerable experience
in the printer operation. Make sure that the hotend is cooled and positioned at the X axis zero position (maximally
on the left) to prevent burn injuries.
Remove the printout from the heatbed using a spatula delivered together with the printer. To do this, gently lever the printout
on its sides (fig. 45). Do not use sharp corners of the spatula but only its flat edge. Do not remove the printout by force as it
may cause damage to the heatbed. In case of problems when removing the printout from the heatbed, it is recommended that
the heatbed should be heated and cooled again. This process may be repeated and it is recommended for printouts with a
large base surface. Always use the spatula to lever the printout.
Fig. 45 The correct procedure for removing the model from the printer
ATTENTION
: do not touch the heatbed surface with bare hands. Otherwise, the heatbed surface will be soiled and
there will be problems with adhesion of next printouts to the heatbed surface. Use clean protective gloves.
Fig. 44 Example of a too low position of the heatbed
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Страница 27: ...page 27 of 62 3DGence DOUBLE P255 version 09 2018 Fig 33 Main menu structure in the idle mode...
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