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  • Page 1: User Manual

    User Manual www.stanleytools.com...
  • Page 2: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions Be sure to observe the followIng instructions when using the device. Warning: Failure to observe the instructions may lead to death or serious injury. Directly plug the power cord in the receptacle on the wall. Do not use extension cord. If the power cable or plug is worn or damaged, pull out the power plug.
  • Page 3: Before Use

    Before use Thank you for purchasing our product. This user manual contains detailed information about correct use of device and easy maintenance to maintain the optimal state, and to contribute to the rationalization of office work of your company. Carefully read the user manual before using the device and keep close at hand. In order to use device correctly and safely, please carefully note the precautions before use.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Before using the Machine Preface ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Conventions --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 2.1 Symbols ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 Safety Information ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 Precautions ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 4.1 Installation --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 4.2 Moving the Machine -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 Consumables Handling ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 Instructions for Use ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 Ventilation ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 Notices ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 Disposal of Used Battery --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12...
  • Page 5 UNLOAD -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-5 UNLOCK --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-7 1.2 Settings -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2-10 X, Y, Z -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2-11 EXTRUDER -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2-13 BED LEVELING ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2-15 Z OFFSET -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2-17 NOZZLE CLEANING ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2-19 CLEANING CASE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2-21 NETWORK ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2-22 LAMP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2-26 BED LOWERING ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2-28 TEST PRINT ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2-29 POWER SAVING MODE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2-31 BEEP SOUND --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2-32 NOZZLE SETTING --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2-34 LANGUAGE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2-36...
  • Page 6 When Printer Cannot be Turned On ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4-5 Chapter 5 Maintenance Machine Cleaning ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-2 1.1 Cleaning Case Maintenance ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5-2 1.2 Printer Interior Cleaning ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-2 1.3 Periodical Inspection ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-2 Oil/Grease Inspection ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-2 Error Message and Solutions -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-3 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...
  • Page 7: Before Using The Machine

    Before using the Machine Preface This User Manual describes detailed explanations and points to note in connection with operating and using the machine. Please read the User Manual carefully before using machine, and keep it for reference purpose. Important - The content of the User Manual is subject to change without any prior notification. Sindoh shall not be liable for consequential, special, indirect damages or losses caused by the handling or operating of the machine or by the user’s negligence.
  • Page 8: Conventions

    Before using the Machine Conventions Symbols This manual uses the following symbols and meanings. Warning - Indicates importance safety notes. Ignoring these notes could result in serious injury or death. Be sure to read these notes carefully for your safe operations of the machine. Caution - Indicates important safety notes.
  • Page 9: Safety Information

    Before using the Machine Safety Information Plug the power cord into a properly grounded outlet which is near and quickly accessible from the machine. Do not use or place the machine in wet or humid environment. Caution Hot Surface - The inside of the machine may be hot. To reduce the risk of injury from a hot component, allow some time to cool down.
  • Page 10 Before using the Machine Caution Injuries - To prevent personal injuries or damages to the machine, you need to follow the below instructions before moving the machine. Do not open the front and top door during machine operation. When the power is on, do not let any of your body touch the machine except the bed. If you have to touch any parts other than the bed, please do so after turning the power off, removing the power cord from the plug and after the bed and nozzle temperature have been lowered to room temperature.
  • Page 11: Precautions

    Before using the Machine Precautions Please comply with the following instructions and the “Safety Information” provided with the purchase of this product. Installation Warning - Install the machine in a well ventilated area. You can small odor during machine operation. It should not be harmful; however, if the area of where the machine is located is not ventilated, make sure to ventilate the area appropriately time to time.
  • Page 12: Moving The Machine

    Before using the Machine Moving the Machine Warning - Before moving the machine, 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.
  • Page 13: Consumables Handling

    Before using the Machine Consumables Handling Warning - Do not burn the Cartridge unit or filament. It may be a cause of big fire or burn by ignition. Caution - Keep them out of the reach of children. - If skin irritation occurs after touching the filament, please see a doctor. Important - Do not keep the cartridge unit in the following places.
  • Page 14: Instructions For Use

    Before using the Machine Instructions for Use Caution - The nozzle and the bed that are inside the machine are very hot during machine operation. Please be cautious not to touch the nozzle or the bed during removal of the printed objected or during inspection of the machine inside.
  • Page 15: Ventilation

    Before using the Machine Ventilation Caution - Use the machine in a place with good ventilation. If the machine is used in a place without good ventilation, this may be harmful for your health. Ventilate it on a regular basis. - Do not block vents.
  • Page 16: Notices

    Before using the Machine Notices Noise Emission Level The following are measured in accordance of ISO 7779 and reported to meet ISO 9296. Some modes may not be available in your purchased products. Average Sound Pressure at 1 Meter Away Printing 53dBA(Normal Print Condition - Printing speed 40 mm/s, Travel speed 100 mm/s) Standby...
  • Page 17 Before using the Machine CAUTION Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY (DOC Letter): 12page Wireless LAN Specifications The wireless device may be affected by electromagnetic interference so it should not be used for life saving services.
  • Page 18: Disposal Of Used Battery

    Before using the Machine Disposal 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 19: 10. Wifi Module Disclaimer

    Before using the Machine 10. Wifi Module Disclaimer This Product contains the Wifi module that is only compatible with STANLEY MODEL 1 3D printer. Wifi module inside Precautions This Wifi module can cause radio interference, therefore it should not be used for any purposes related to human lives.
  • Page 20 Before using the Machine Precautions IEEE 802.11b : 2400MHz ~ 2484MHz IEEE 802.11g : 2400MHz ~ 2484MHz Frequency IEEE 802.11n(20MHz) : 2400MHz ~ 2483MHz IEEE 802.11n(40MHz) : 2400MHz ~ 2483MHz Antenna Power Density IEEE 802.11b : 10mW(10dbm)/MHz IEEE 802.11g : 10mW(10dbm)/MHz IEEE 802.11n(20MHz) : 10mW(10dbm)/MHz IEEE 802.11n(40MHz) : 10mW(10dbm)/MHz No.
  • Page 21: 11. Usb Memory Disclaimer

    - Please use the enclosed USB flash drive. - The enclosed USB flash drive is in FAT32 format. The MODEL 1 3D printer does not support USB flash drives in NTFS format. - The warranty will not be valid if a 3rd party USB drive is used.
  • Page 22 Before using the Machine IC Identification on Class of ITE CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3 (B) DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Product name : USB Flash Drive Model name : 8GB-WJ004, 4GB-WJ004 FCC Rules : Tested to comply with FCC Part 15, Class B Operating Environment : For HOME OR OFFICE USE FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 23: Chapter 1 Preparations For Machine Operation

    MODEL 1 User Manual Preparations for Machine Operation...
  • Page 24: Machine Specifications

    Port USB, Wifi, Ethernet Cartridge Auto Load / Unload Software/Support Supported Software STANLEY 3D Slicing Software Supported File Format *.stl, *.ply, *.obj Supported Operating System Windows 7 or above, Mac OSX 10.10 or above Recommended Memory Requirements DRAM 4 GB+ Note - Graphics must support OpenGL 2.0 or higher.
  • Page 25: Basic Components

    Preparations for Machine Operation Basic Components Please check all basic components are in the box. Caution - Please keep the box and packaging material; they are needed for product exchange or repair service. 3D Printer Cartridge Power Cable USB Cable Scrapper USB Drive Cable Ferrite Core Filter...
  • Page 26: Understanding The Device Parts

    Preparations for Machine Operation Understanding the Device Parts <Front> <Rear> Part Name Description Front door handle A handle to open the front door. USB port Connect USB flash drive containing printing information and print directly from USB flash drive. LCD Control panel Screen used to control printer.
  • Page 27 Preparations for Machine Operation <Interior> Part Name Description Bed height adjustment Knob Used to level the aluminum bed. Removable bed handle Used to assemble and dismantle aluminum bed Bed heater Heats the printables' bottom surface to stabilize it on the bed. Aluminum bed (bed sheet) Seating space for Printable <Nozzle>...
  • Page 28: Installation (Product Connection, Cartridge Setup And Includes Software Installation)

    Plug USB flash drive in, and install machine drivers and Slicer program. Program Installation Start the installation of STANLEY 3D program by clicking on “STANLEY_3D.exe” file in the enclosed USB thumb drive. Install the additional files required by the software first.
  • Page 29 When installation of the file is complete, a pop-up window shows up as picture below. Press [Next] button to initiate the installation of STANLEY 3D program. A window that shows the End User License Agreement will appear as shown below.
  • Page 30 Preparations for Machine Operation The file gets saved and the installation starts. After all installation is complete, you can see that the “STANLEY 3D” created on the desktop of your computer.
  • Page 31: Chapter 2 Ui Menu Functions

    MODEL 1 User Manual UI Menu Functions...
  • Page 32: Ui Menu Function Description

    UI Menu Function description UI Menu Function description CARTRIDGE LOAD UNLOAD UNLOCK SETTING X,Y,Z ALL,X,Y,Z EXTRUDER BED LEVELING Z OFFSET Move Save NOZZLE CLEANING CLEANING CASE NETWORK Wifi (Options) Wifi SELECT NETWORK LIST DHCP Static Clear SSID Wired (Options) DHCP Static LAMP (Options)
  • Page 33: Cartridge

    UI Menu Function description LANGUAGE *English Español Francés E-MAIL e-mail Address e-mail Server Info Address Port UNIT Celsius(˚C) Fahrenheit(˚F) meter(m) feet(ft) TIME SETTING YYYY, MM, DD, HR, TIME ZONE SOFTWARE UPDATE INFORMATION Name Change Name & PW Name Reconfirm PW Cancel Model Name Serial No.
  • Page 34: Load

    UI Menu Function description LOAD This function automatically loads filament to the Nozzle. From the HOME screen press [CARTRIDGE]. Press [LOAD] to activate Cartridge load.
  • Page 35: Unload

    UI Menu Function description When [OK] is pressed at the cartridge load confirming message, cartridge load will automatically proceed. 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.
  • Page 36 UI Menu Function description Press [UNLOAD] to activate Cartridge unloading. When [OK] is pressed at the cartridge 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.
  • Page 37: Unlock

    UI Menu Function description UNLOCK This Function is to remove the cartridge out of the printer. Cartridge unlock automatically initiates when filament unload is finished. Cartridge unlock can also be manually done by the user. When unlock screen automatically appears after cartridge unload. For 10 seconds [LOCK] state is deactivated and the user can detach cartridge from printer.
  • Page 38 UI Menu Function description To manually unlock later. From home screen press [CARTRIDGE]. Press [UNLOCK] to activate UNLOCK function.
  • Page 39 UI Menu Function description 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. After 10 seconds printer will automatically change to [LOCK] state and [UNLOCK] appears.
  • Page 40: Settings

    UI Menu Function description Settings SETTING X, Y, Z ALL,X,Y,Z EXTRUDER BED LEVELING Z OFFSET Move Save NOZZLE CLEANING CLEANING CASE NETWORK Wifi (Options) Wifi SELECT NETWORK LIST DHCP Static Clear SSID Wired (Options) DHCP Static LAMP (Options) *Always On Always Off On only in printing BED LOWERING...
  • Page 41 UI Menu Function description E-MAIL e-mail Address e-mail Server Info Address Port UNIT Celsius(˚C) Fahrenheit(˚F) meter(m) feet(ft) TIME SETTING YYYY, MM, DD, HR, MIN TIME ZONE SOFTWARE UPDATE X, Y, Z Use to change the position on the X, Y, and Z axes of the Nozzle. From home screen press [SETTING].
  • Page 42 UI Menu Function description Press the [X,Y,Z] button to enter X, Y, Z. Press [0.1], [1], [10], [100] to select the distance user to move. To move to each axis' home location, press [All], [X], [Y] or [Z].
  • Page 43: Extruder

    UI Menu Function description EXTRUDER This function is used to fine control the filament to its position. From home screen press [SETTING]. Press [EXTRUDER] to enter EXTRUDER settings.
  • Page 44 UI Menu Function description To Control [EXTRUDER], Nozzle temperature needs to be raised. Press (1, 10, 50, 100) to select an amount. In the image shown below, press the direction to move the filament.
  • Page 45: Bed Leveling

    UI Menu Function description BED LEVELING This function is used to perform the leveling of the bed. From home screen press [SETTING]. Press the [BED LEVELING] button to enter BED LEVELING settings. If nozzle's temperature is higher than 80°C, a process to cool down the nozzle is added.
  • Page 46 UI Menu Function description On the SETTING page, user is able to perform bed leveling. The bed leveling process consists of 3 steps. From the center, the top side is measured 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.
  • Page 47: Z Offset

    UI Menu Function description When all settings are done the program returns to the previous screen. Z OFFSET After bed leveling, it is highly recommended to check the z-offset. This Menu allows user to control the GAP in between Nozzle and BED. Standard is 0.25mm and can be customi zed.
  • Page 48 UI Menu Function description Press the [Z OFFSET] button to access Z Offset screen. Default value is 0.25mm, Use [+], [-] buttons to move in 0.05 mm unit.
  • Page 49: Nozzle Cleaning

    UI Menu Function description Use the [MOVE] and [SAVE] buttons to adjust 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.
  • Page 50 UI Menu Function description Press the [NOZZLE CLEANING] button to access nozzle cleaning settings. 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 51: Cleaning Case

    UI Menu Function description CLEANING CASE Function used to clean out the case for the collected filament residue. From home screen press [SETTING]. Press the [CLEANING CASE] button to enter CLEANING CASE settings.
  • Page 52: Network

    UI Menu Function description Entering Cleaning Case, the nozzle will automatically position itself to the left side to be visible and accessible. Like shown in the image, empty the CASE, press [OK] when done and user will be returned to the settings screen.
  • Page 53 UI Menu Function description Press the [NETWORK] button to access network configuration screen. 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.
  • Page 54 UI Menu Function description In any case to use Wifi press the [Wifi] tab. Wifi setting can be turned ON or OFF. To select a Wifi network, click [Choose a network…] and the printer shows all available Wifi connections.
  • Page 55 UI Menu Function description Select a wireless network from the list to connect to the network. For a password-protected network, a dialog pops up and asks for the password. You can refresh the network list by clicking [Search]. 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 56: Lamp

    UI Menu Function description LAMP Menu to configure settings for machine lamp. From home screen press [SETTING]. Press [Next] to enter [LAMP] setting screen.
  • Page 57 UI Menu Function description 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 58: Bed Lowering

    UI Menu Function description BED LOWERING Use this function, in times of moving printer to a different location. Bed will be lowered to the bottom and will be locked into position. Press [SETTING] from the home screen. Press [Next] to move to next page, where the [BED LOWERING] button is located.
  • Page 59: Test Print

    UI Menu Function description 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. From home screen press [SETTING].
  • Page 60 UI Menu Function description Press [Next] button to move to the next page and press [TEST PRINT]. Select the test file to print.
  • Page 61: Power Saving Mode

    UI Menu Function description POWER SAVING MODE Function to set timer for printer energy saver mode. From home screen press [SETTING]. Press [Next] button to move to the next page and press [POWER SAVING MODE].
  • Page 62: Beep Sound

    UI Menu Function description The adjustable values of energy savor mode are [0 ~ 100 min]. The time can be adjusted in 5 min unit, select the desired time using the [ +, - ] then press [OK] button to save changes. BEEP SOUND The volume level of beep sound can be adjusted using this menu.
  • Page 63 UI Menu Function description Tap on the [Next] button to move to next page, and press [BEEP SOUND]. Currently available sound settings are Low, Middle, High and Off. Select the desired setting and press the [OK] button to save settings.
  • Page 64: Nozzle Setting

    UI Menu Function description NOZZLE SETTING Use this menu only when the nozzle has been replaced.(Refer to P.5-10 4.4 Exchanging Nozzle ) Press [SETTING] button from the home screen. Tap on the [Next] button to move to next page, and press [NOZZLE SETTING].
  • Page 65 UI Menu Function description “NOZZLE SETTING” menu is a function that should be used after replacement to a new nozzle. Entering the menu, a notification message will pop up. Press the [OK] button to move to the next screen. 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.
  • Page 66: Language

    UI Menu Function description LANGUAGE Menu to set language for machine. From home screen press [SETTING]. Press [Next] 2 times to go to the screen where the [LANGUAGE] menu is.
  • Page 67 UI Menu Function description Currently supported languages are [English, Spanish, French]. Using the arrows select a language and press [OK].
  • Page 68: E-Mail

    UI Menu Function description E-MAIL The printer takes an image of the current 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.
  • Page 69 UI Menu Function description Configure the setting for email notification to be sent out from the device. Only the information that is required for sending the email is set up from the printer and the recipient information has to be configured in the Slicer program. Catergory Description E-mail Address...
  • Page 70 For more details, please inquire your email provider for the service policies. Configure the recipient email information from the STANLEY 3D slicer program. Under [E-mail], input the recipient email address(es) and select the number times that you wish to send the notification emails.
  • Page 71 UI Menu Function description Under "Sign-In&Secruity" click "Device activity & notifications" Scroll down and there is a "Allow less scure apps" criteria. Set it to "On" to enable the option. Printer Setting Set "smtp.google.com" for the settings of the email address. For Google, 25 and 587 ports are compatible.
  • Page 72: Unit

    UI Menu Function description UNIT Settings for the units of measurments displayed on the printer. From the home screen, press [SETTING]. Press [Next] 2 times and select [UNIT].
  • Page 73: Time Setting

    UI Menu Function description The units for temperature and length can be changed. TIME SETTING You can view or change the time setting. From the home screen, press [SETTING].
  • Page 74 UI Menu Function description Press [Next] 2 times and select [TIME SETTING]. The time setting can be changed in this screen.
  • Page 75: Time Zone

    UI Menu Function description TIME ZONE You can view or change the time zone setting. From the home screen, press [SETTING]. Press [Next] 2 times and select [TIME ZONE].
  • Page 76 UI Menu Function description A preferred time zone can be selected from the time zone list. Once Time Zone has been set, the printer will restart to apply the new settings. S/W UPDATE With the printer connected to the internet user is able to download the latest software. From the home screen, press [SETTING].
  • Page 77 UI Menu Function description Press [Next] 2 times and select [S/W UPDATE]. Press the [Start Update] button, and printer will start updating. After it has finished, restart the printer and updates will be applied.
  • Page 78: Information

    UI Menu Function description Information INFORMATION Name Change Name & PW Name Reconfirm PW Cancel Model Name Serial No. Version Wired IP 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.
  • Page 79 UI Menu Function description To set password and name for printer, select [Change Name & PW]. By entering the password, you can edit name and set a new password. Pressing [OK] saves the changes. *Initial password is ‘0000’.
  • Page 80 UI Menu Function description In [INFO] screen, press [Guide] to access to the "Quick Guide" for the printer. Other useful information is also available in [INFO] screen.
  • Page 81: Printing

    MODEL 1 User Manual Printing...
  • Page 82: Printing From Usb Flash Drive

    Printing Printing User can print printables via USB flash drive, USB cable, or over the network. The following on the printer means it is ready to start print. Printing from USB Flash Drive Connecting USB flash drive to the printer. In order to print using an USB flash drive, insert the flash drive into the USB port.
  • Page 83 Printing Printing Files Select a file to print in the USB list. Print Preview Once selected, a preview of the model appears on the screen.
  • Page 84 Printing Printing Once [ ] is pressed the nozzle starts to be heated. When the specified temperature is reached, the printing starts. Pausing Print Pressing [ ] during a print will pause the progress. Press [ ] again and nozzle is heated again, and the printer will continue printing. Exchanging Cartridge during print While printing, press the [change] button to replace with a new cartridge.
  • Page 85 Printing Print Cancelation During print pressing [ ] button a message pops up and asks for confirmation on the print canceling. When confirmed, the rest printing job is canceled. Another message requesting the removable of left print will popup press [OK] and screen will return to home screen.
  • Page 86: Printing Via Pc

    Printing Printing Via PC Prepare PC connected to the same network where the printer is connected to. Run STANLEY 3D Slicer program. Press the “Print” button. Following Steps (Same as steps 3~7 of printing via USB) Note - For fan speed configuration, Pause, print cancelation, please refer to "USB printing" section.
  • Page 87 Printing The print jobs in queue are listed. You may click the list to look at the information of the print job and delete it if necessary.
  • Page 89: Printed Output Check

    MODEL 1 User Manual Printed Output Check...
  • Page 90 Printable Verification Printed Output Check Detaching Printed Output To safely detach the printed model, first let the bed cool down. Bed top plates must be detached as well. Caution Hot Surface - Without sufficient cooling the bed can be very hot. Please be cautious coming into contact . It may cause burns.
  • Page 91 Printable Verification Aluminum 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) Like the picture gently place the aluminum bed’s end corners on top of the bed heater. (2) Lay the aluminum bed on the bed heater.
  • Page 92: Improving Printing Quality

    Printable Verification (4) Push the handles until they click in place. Improving Printing Quality Nozzle, Bed temperature Depending on the material (PLA, ABS etc.), optimum temperature for the nozzle and bed can be different. Environmental factors (temperature, humidity) can affect the quality of the printed product. There is no absolute value for optimum temperature.
  • Page 93: When Printer Cannot Be Turned On

    Printable Verification When Printer Cannot be Turned On Open the Front door shown below and turn the belt counter-clockwis. After the bed is lowered, remove printed output and turn the power on. If the problem persists, please dial toll free customer service at 1-855-237-6848.
  • Page 95: Chapter 5 Maintenance

    MODEL 1 User Manual Maintenance...
  • Page 96: Machine Cleaning

    Maintenance Machine Cleaning Cleaning Case Maintenance On the LCD, if a message requesting for the cleaning of the cleaning case pops up, detach the cleaning case and clean all the filament residue inside the case. - If in need for further cleaning, on the menu, under settings, select cleaning case. The cleaning case can be detached.
  • Page 97: Error Message And Solutions

    Maintenance Error Message and Solutions Message Description What To Do Booting Message means on the first boot Once the boot up process is over and Please wait until booting is com- user must wait until the booting machine is ready, this message plete.
  • Page 98 Maintenance Message Description What To Do Notification 431 Occurs when printer is unable to Automatically UNLOCK screen will be Cartridge cannot be detected. detect cartridge. displayed. Reinstall cartridge. Re-insert cartridge after cartridge removal. Notification 432 Occurs when printer is able to UNLOAD screen.
  • Page 99 Maintenance Message Description What To Do Notification (408) Press the [OK] button, and the pop up The printing job has exceeded Model has exceeded the the minimum printable range. message will disappear. minimum print range of the "X" axis. Notification (408) Model has exceeded the minimum print range of the "Y"...
  • Page 100: Problems And Solutions

    Maintenance Problems and Solutions If filament does not come out of the nozzle (Fix for EC 401) Follow the on-screen instructions and start the auto recovery process. After the recovery process if problem persists follow the below steps. Initiate cartridge unlock. Remove the cartridge from the printer. Use the extruder jog mode to remove the filament.
  • Page 101: In Cases Where Filament Is Cut Between The Extruder And Nozzle

    Maintenance In Cases where Filament is Cut Between the Extruder and Nozzle Remove the Snap-Ring on the fitting in the nozzle and pull out the tube. Use Extruder mode and move the filament towards the nozzle to push out the cut filament. After removing all cut pieces of filament, insert the tube into the nozzle and attach the snap ring.
  • Page 102: Replenishing Consumables

    Maintenance Replenishing Consumables Bed Replacement Removing Aluminum Bed Reference - Please refer to P. 4-2 “1.1 Detaching Printed Output”. Installing Aluminum Bed Reference - Please refer to P. 4-2 “1.1 Detaching Printed Output”. Note - Small Scratches on the bed made during normal usage will not affect the print quality but if the bed sheet is ripped off or contaminated, the printed output may not adhere on the bed properly and should consider exchanging the bed to a new one.
  • Page 103 Maintenance Pull the upper fitting of the filter, and it will detach from the printer. Gently pull the filter to separate from printer. As shown below, slightly hang the lower half of the filter and gently push the top side to click it in. Fasten the screw using a Phillips screwdriver.
  • Page 104: Cartridge Replacement

    Maintenance Cartridge Replacement Replace cartridge when a cartridge is used up or a different color/material is needed. Initiate Cartridge Unload. Reference - For details on cartridge unload, please refer to P. 2-5 “UNLOAD” Initiate Cartridge Load Reference - For details on cartridge load, please refer to P. 2-4 “LOAD” Note - When replaced with a different color, the previously used color may be seen in the beginning of printing.
  • Page 105 Maintenance Press the tube holder and pull the tube to remove. TUBE TUBE HOLDER Push the hook on the top, and lift open the cover. HOOK COVER 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.
  • Page 106: Assembling The Nozzle

    Maintenance Pull the nozzle component to detach. NOZZLE Assembling the Nozzle Initiate process ONLY after power of machine is turned OFF, and after all power cables are disconnected. 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 Insert the 2 connectors and make sure to hear the clicking sound.
  • Page 107 Maintenance Push the cover down and make sure to hear the clicking sound. COVER 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 Insert Tube.
  • Page 108 Maintenance Slightly lifting the tube and insert the Snap-Ring. Insert the Snap-Ring in between the Fitting and Holder. SNAP-RING SNAP-RING INSERTION POINT Finally, push tube in all the way through. - Approximately 1.5mm can be additionally inserted. TUBE Use the “CARTRIDGE-LOAD” command to finish the cartridge loading process.
  • Page 109: Chapter 6 Appendix

    MODEL 1 User Manual Appendix...
  • Page 110: Type Of Consumables (Material, Color)

    Appendix Type of Consumables (Material, Color) Material: PLA and ABS are compatible Color: white, black, gray, green, blue, yellow, red...
  • Page 111 Notice to Users Type Notice This equipment is a Class A EMC Class A equipment (electromagnetic compatible) (commercial telecast equipment, and should not be used in equipment) household locations This equipment is a Class B EMC (electro- Class B equipment magnetic compatible) (domestic telecast equipment, for household purposes, avai-...
  • Page 112 STANLEY® and the STANLEY® logo are trademarks of Stanley Black & Decker, Inc. or an affiliate thereof and are used under license. STANLEY® y el STANLEY® logo son marcas registradas de Stanley Black & Decker, Inc., o uno de sus afiliados, y se usan con licencia.

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