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5.5.
Slicing and Printing a File
Refer to the Simplfy3D tutorials for detailed information on using the software.
Import the model into Simplify. Adjust scale, orientation, and position as needed.
Add a process. Check the following in the process box that pops up:
Material type
Layer height
Infill amount
Support generation on/off
(Some of these may require you to click “show advanced.”)
Once everything is configured properly, click “prepare to print”. Simplify will process (slice) your part and present
a 3D preview of the toolpath. This is helpful to check that everything is going to work correctly.
Once you’re happy with how everything looks, click “save toolpaths to disk” and select a location to save the
.gcode file. For large files, it seems to work better if you save it to your hard drive and then transfer the file to the
SD card vs. saving it directly to the SD card.
Now eject the SD card from your computer and transfer it to the control panel of your F306.
Power your F306 up and prepare the bed for printing.
Navigate through the on-screen menus to the SD card menu (main menu -> card menu) and scroll through the list
to find the file you just prepared in Simplify. Press the scroll wheel to select the file. The rest is automatic! Your
F306 will automatically home and heat the bed and print head to the correct temperature. The print will begin
automatically once the correct temperatures are reached.
5.6.
After a Print Completes
At the end of a print job, your F306 will automatically lower the build table to the lowest position and turn off the
heaters. It is normal for the small 30mm hotend cooling fan to continue to run (this fan runs continuously).
Removing PLA Parts
For small- and medium-sized parts, you will probably be able to twist them loose by hand, or use your scraper to
pry them loose from the bed. If moderate force doesn’t work, don’t force it! Excessive force can cause
misalignment of the bed or Z axis.
For large parts or parts that are particularly stubborn, manually heat the bed to 70
o
C and allow it to reach
temperature. This will soften the bottom layers of the part and allow you to wedge the part scraper under the
part and progressively separate the part from the bed. After the part separates, turn the bed heater off.
Removing ABS Parts
ABS parts will self-release from the bed when it cools below ~50
o
C. Attempting to pry them off the bed while the
bed is hot is not recommended: It’s a good way to burn your hands and bend your parts.
Содержание F306 Generation I
Страница 7: ...7 4 General Info Hardware 4 1 Machine Overview Figure 5 Front View Figure 6 Side View...
Страница 8: ...8 Figure 7 Axes Layout Figure 8 Control Board Detail...
Страница 9: ...9 Figure 9 Print Head Detail Figure 10 Extruder Cold End Detail...
Страница 18: ...18 Figure 20 Filament Fed Across Hobbed Gear Figure 21 Disengaging the Idler Bar Springs...
Страница 57: ...57 In general you should be able to get within 1 of the correct flow rate with 3 trials...