INDUSTRIAL PRINTER QUICK START GUIDE
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3.
Apply glue from the provided glue stick to the print bed, as shown in purple in the image below.
4.
Reinstall the print bed on the printer.
PRINT YOUR FIRST PART - ONLINE VERSION
Note: We recommend that users use the online version of Eiger and print via Wi-Fi or Ethernet, but
if you are unable to connect your printer to Eiger, please see the section titled
Offline Printing
in the
Industrial Printer User Guide
.
Each user has an Eiger
account
belonging to a single Eiger
organization
. You can only use printers registered
to your organization; printers can only belong to only a single Eiger organization.
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If you have an Eiger account in the appropriate organization, proceed to step 1.
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If you do not yet have an Eiger account and wish to create a new Eiger organization, navigate to
eiger.io
in
your Google Chrome browser and create a new Eiger account and organization. Proceed to step 2.
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If you do not yet have an Eiger account and wish to register your printer to an existing Eiger organization,
request an invitation from the organization’s administrator. Follow the instructions in the invitation email to
create your Eiger account, then proceed to step 1.
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In the unusual event that you need to switch organizations before registering your printer, you must
first delete your Eiger account (
Settings > Account Settings > Delete Account
), then follow the
appropriate instructions above.
1.
Log in to your Eiger account: navigate to
eiger.io
in your Google Chrome browser and enter your login
credentials.
2.
In Eiger, select
Devices
or
Printers
from the sidebar, then click the
Register Device
button in the top
right corner of the page. Enter your printer’s information in the respective fields. This information can
be found on the sticker on your
Getting Started
card, as well as by selecting the menu icon from the
dashboard and navigating to
Settings > System Info
.
Note: You do not need to include any hyphens in the Device ID field.
3.
Select the
Logo Keychain Onyx
part from your Eiger library.