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Resource
Quick Start
Guide
Dremel 3D
Website
Dremel 3D
Customer
Support
Dremel Digilab
3D Slicer
Software
Term
Flexible Build Plate
Build Plate Holder
Build Platform Clip
Build Tape
Build Volume
Door
Ethernet Port
Extruder
Extruder Fan

Resources

Description
Provides illustrated walkthrough of
how to un-box your 3D40.
Provides the latest 3D40 software,
product information, customer support,
and 3D model and project downloads.
Contact Dremel for product support,
maintenance, and service.
Allows you to upload, edit, and build
3D files.

Glossary of Terms

Definition
The flat, flexible surface used by your Dremel 3D40 to build objects. The flexible build
plate is comprised of a flexible steel plate with plastic handles for easy bending. The
flexible build plate is attached to the printer using the build plate holder.
The flat, magnetic surface used to hold the flexible build plate. It has a magnetic surface,
two notches in the back and two movable latches in the front to hold down the flexible
build plate.
Clip located at the front of the build platform base that is used to secure the build plate in
place.
Adhesive tape that improves the consistency of your objects and helps them stick to the
build plate surface.
The three dimensional (3D) amount of space that an object will use once it is completed.
Your Dremel 3D40 has a maximum build volume which means that objects with a larger
build volume cannot be built unless they are resized or broken into sub-objects.
Your Dremel 3D40 has a door located on the front panel. This allows for easy access to
the build plate, extruder, filament, and your objects. This door is made with a transparent
material so you can monitor the progress of your objects while keeping the build
environment stable.
A local area wired networking technology that allow electronic devices to communicate.
An assembly that uses gears to pull filament through the extruder intake, heat the filament
to the build temperature, and push the heated filament out of the extruder tip.
A fan used to cool the outer assembly of the extruder and gear motor.
Printed version of the Quick Start
Guide is located in the rectangular
component carton. It is also
available on
www.digilab.dremel.com
www.digilab.dremel.com
1-844-4DRML3D
(1-844-437-6533)
www.digilab.dremel.com
Installed from
www.digilab.dremel.com or from
USB flash drive provided with the
Dremel 3D40.
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