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3D PRINTER
USER MANUAL
INSTALLATION AND SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS,
WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS
DEERED — USER MANUAL
VERSION 2.0

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  • Page 1 3D PRINTER USER MANUAL INSTALLATION AND SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS, WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS DEERED — USER MANUAL VERSION 2.0...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENT 1. Specifi cations 2. Certifi cation 3. Safety Precautions 3.1 Classifi cations Used 3.2 Safety Precautions 4. Overview 4.1 Description of Printer Components 4.2 Safety Components 4.3 Accessories 5. Material Description and Selection 6. Printer Setup 6.1 Operating Requirements 6.2 Printer Installation 6.3 Connecting the Printer to the Network 7.
  • Page 4 9. User Servicing and Maintenance 9.1 Maintenance 9.2 Replacing the Nozzle 9.3 Replacing the Print Head 9.4 Replacing the Tubing 9.5 Replacing the Glass Print Bed 9.6 Refi lling the Lubricant 9.7 Replacing the Fuses 9.8 Resetting the Circuit Breakers 9.9 Connecting Peripherals 9.10 Periodic proactive maintenance 10.
  • Page 5 Meet DeeRed, a professional 3D printer whose print volume and quality meets the requirements of every demanding designer, manufacturer, or project architect. With two extruders, a large build volume, and a user-friendly interface, not to mention high print quality, DeeRed is one of a kind.
  • Page 6: Specifi Cations

    1. SPECIFICATIONS Print technology Build volume (X, Y, Z) 600 × 400 × 800 mm Extruders Print bed heated glass bed Print accuracy 0.1 mm Nozzle diameter 0.6 mm Layer thickness 0.1 / 0.2 / 0.3 mm Maximum print speed 100 mm/s Maximum movement speed 200 mm/s...
  • Page 7: Safety Precautions

    3. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 3.1 Classifi cations Used Caution Use heightened caution when working with this device. Read the manual Read the User Manual before using this device. Follow the included instructions. Unplug the device Unplug the device from the power source before moving it or using it in any other way than indicated in the User Manual.
  • Page 8: Safety Precautions

    3.2 Safety Precautions • No part of the printer, its accessories, the consumables it uses, or the models it produces are intended for consumption. • Some accessories are sharp, please use heightened caution. • The user is responsible for any damage to the printer caused by improper manipulation or use that is in confl...
  • Page 9: Overview

    4. OVERVIEW 4.1 Description of Printer Components 1. Display The display is the main component used for interacting with the printer. It carries out the user’s instructions and reports on the status of the printer and the processes that are taking place. DEERED —...
  • Page 10 2. Filament Storage Area Open the doors of the printer by pushing on the lower part of the frame. This area is used for storing fi lament spools. Only use fi laments authorized by the printer’s manufacturer. 2.1. Filament Entry Points The fi...
  • Page 11 5. Emergency Power Switch The emergency power switch is located on the front part of the printer, right under the display. When switched off , it will immediately turn off the printer. It is primarily meant to be used in situations that could lead to injury or printer damage. 6.
  • Page 12 7. Connectors The connectors are located on a separate panel on the back of the printer, towards the right side. When plugging in cables, make sure there is enough space around the printer for them to drop down naturally – they must not be bent by force. For safety reasons, the user must have access to the panel with the connectors as well as to the socket to which the power cable is connected.
  • Page 13: Safety Components

    4.2 Safety Components 4.2.1 Open Door Sensor The sensor detects whether the doors to the printing area are open or closed. If they are open, the printer will not proceed with a print job or start a new one. 4.2.2 Handle with Lock The handle on the doors to the printing area contains a mechanical lock, which can only be opened by a key.
  • Page 14: Accessories

    4.3 Accessories 4.3.1 List of User’s Accessories Basic Tools • Set of Allen keys • be3D tool Model Processing Tools • Spatula • Snipping pliers for small electronics • Small lineman’s pliers • Set of scalpels • Utility knife with a snap-off blade •...
  • Page 15: Material Description And Selection

    5. MATERIAL DESCRIPTION AND SELECTION 5.1 Material Properties The DeeRed printer supports printing with four basic types of fi lament material. The properties of each of these fi laments vary considerably. 5.1.1 PLA (Polylactic Acid) PLA is a basic building material, the fi rmest of the supported types. It is characterized by a lower thermal resistance, but also produces highly stable prints in maximal sizes.
  • Page 16 ABS is suitable for models that will be subjected to mechanical stress, models with a higher heat resistance, and models that require easy surface processing. 5.1.3 PVA (Polyvinyl Alcohol) A water-soluble fi lament, PVA is used for supports, which can then easily be removed in a water bath or under a stream of water.
  • Page 17: Printer Setup

    6. PRINTER SETUP Before the printer is used for the fi rst time, it has to undergo installation. This is the responsibility of the supplier. As DeeRed off ers high-quality printing, in order for this service not to be compromised, the user is not allowed to move, lift, or tip the printer without the assistance of authorized technical support.
  • Page 18: Working With The Printer

    The printer can be automatically confi gured through a DHCP server. In the main menu, this option is selected as default (see chapter 7.2, “Working with the Printer Touchscreen – General Settings”, section “Connection Settings”, page 18). If a DHCP server is not available, the network connection settings can also be confi...
  • Page 19: Working With The Printer Touchscreen - Assigning Print Jobs

    7.3 Working with the Printer Touchscreen – Assigning Print Jobs 7.4 Working with the Printer Touchscreen – Replacing the Filament OPTIONAL MANUAL MODE DEERED — USER MANUAL...
  • Page 20: Removing And Inserting The Filament

    OPTIONAL MANUAL MODE 7.5 Removing and Inserting the Filament Attention: To ensure the print head functions correctly during printing it is necessary to insert both fi laments even though the print job requires only one fi lament. 1. Press the “Filament Change” button in the main menu on the printer display. 2.
  • Page 21 8. Select the “Service Position” button in the “Settings” menu and hold it until a message asks you to turn the printer off . 9. Disconnect the tubing from the print head. Press the plastic ring on the mouth of the print head and, at the same time, pull out the tubing. Repeat the process for each individual tube.
  • Page 22 2. Remove the fi lament On the fi rst screen of the wizard, select the extruder (or extruders) where you want the fi lament replaced. If a print job has already been activated, or if the fi lament is being replaced mid-print, one of the options may already be selected by default.
  • Page 23 Manual Mode Attention: Be extremely cautious when working in manual mode. Inserting the fi lament incorrectly or selecting an incorrect fi lament type may cause damage to the printer or its components. 1. Removing the fi lament Wait for the nozzle to heat up. Select the extruder where you want to replace the fi...
  • Page 24: Preparing The Print Bed

    7.6 Preparing the Print Bed The print bed can be prepared in various ways, according to diff erent print requirements, the main diff erence being the adhesives used for diff erent materials. Considering the fact that a thoroughly prepared print bed will last throughout several printing cycles, users that switch between printing materials on a regular basis may benefi...
  • Page 25: Printing

    8. PRINTING 8.1 Checking and Preparing the Printer Use the following list to check the printer before printing, especially if you are not the last person to work with it. 1. Briefl y look the printer over. Make sure it appears complete and is not out of order (e.g., due to maintenance).
  • Page 26: Selecting The Print Job

    8.4 Selecting the Print Job Use the printer display to select the desired print job (see chapter 7.3, “Working with the Printer Touchscreen – Assigning Print Jobs”, page 19). Press “Print”, found in the main menu. You can use the “File Source” icon in the upper right corner of the display to select the source of the print job –...
  • Page 27: User Servicing And Maintenance

    Attention: Depending on the settings of the print job, the inside of the printing chamber can be hot. Take care when opening the printer’s doors and entering the printing area. 9. USER SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE 9.1 Maintenance Keeping the printer clean in order to work long term without malfunctioning is crucial.
  • Page 28: Replacing The Nozzle

    3. Regularly check the amount of waste in the wastebasket placed in the printer’s storage area. If the basket starts fi lling up, remove it and empty it. Do not forget to return it to its place so that any waste produced by the printer will not fall into the general storage area.
  • Page 29: Replacing The Print Head

    8. Drag the “be3D tool” downwards – this will remove the tubing from the opening; 9. Insert new tubing into the original opening and push it completely in. 10. Screw the new nozzle on and tighten it using the wrench. 11.
  • Page 30: Replacing The Tubing

    4. Hold the print head with one hand and pull the security clamps towards you. Pulling the security clamps will release the print head. Then bring the print head towards you to release the anchoring mechanism. Attention: Take care not to drop the print head after the anchoring mechanism has been released! 5.
  • Page 31 2. Select the “Service Position” button in the “Settings” menu and hold it until a message asks you to turn the printer off . 3. Disconnect the tubing from the print head. Press the plastic ring on the mouth of the print head and, at the same time, pull the tubing out. Repeat the process for each individual tube.
  • Page 32: Replacing The Glass Print Bed

    one. Gently push the tubing until it settles into each connecting piece. A tube that has been inserted correctly cannot be removed unless the plastic ring is pressed. 9. Push the loose ends of the tubing trailing behind the holder through the duct in the body of the printer and then connect the tubes to the connecting pieces in the upper right section of the printing area.
  • Page 33: Refi Lling The Lubricant

    4. Unclamp them. 5. Insert a clean spatula underneath the edge of the glass bed and gently push it forward in order to let air in between the print bed and the table’s surface. 6. Lift the front edge of the print bed and pull it towards you to loosen the back. 7.
  • Page 34: Replacing The Fuses

    9.7 Replacing the Fuses Only replace the fuses if the following has occurred: 1. The printer should be working; however, the light in the printing area is off , the fans in the back of the printer are not moving, and the display is dark and unresponsive.
  • Page 35: Resetting The Circuit Breakers

    8. Remove the fuse and check it. 9. If it has blown, replace it with a fuse that came with the printer. Place the new fuse into the slot and place it back into place. Make sure the slot is settled fi...
  • Page 36: Connecting Peripherals

    5. Remove the cover of the electrical installation area. 6. Locate the panel with the circuit breakers. 7. Check which circuit breakers have been tripped (the lever of the circuit breaker will be in the lower position). 8. Reset the tripped circuit breakers (the lever of the circuit breaker should now be in the upper position).
  • Page 37: Periodic Proactive Maintenance

    9.10 Periodic proactive maintenance DeeRed requires periodic proactive maintenance which should be performed by authorized technicians. This maintenance must be done every 6 months after the initial maintenance, which must be done 2 months after the installation. This maintenance prevents the potential risk of technical issues. Periodic proactive maintenance tasks: •...
  • Page 38: Removing Supports

    10.2 Removing Supports Removing the supports from a model printed on a 3D printer is defi nitely one of the least interesting tasks that need to be done after printing. Supports are needed for printing overhangs and bridges – as this particular print technology does not allow printing onto open space, any parts of the model not directly connected to the print bed must be supported.
  • Page 39: Support

    11. SUPPORT 11.1 Ordering Consumable Materials (Contact and Instructions) Contact your supplier or local distributor. If, for any reason, that is not possible, please contact us directly at www.be3dprinters.com. 11.2 Ordering Consumable Components (Contact and Instructions) Contact your supplier or local distributor. If, for any reason, that is not possible, please contact us directly at www.be3dprinters.com.
  • Page 40: Not Covered By The Warranty

    12.3 Not Covered by the Warranty The warranty does not cover malfunctions or defects caused by: ■ Using a non-recommended fi lament; ■ Installation that is in contradiction to the instructions in this User Manual, eff ective laws, and directives; ■...
  • Page 41: Contact Us

    13. CONTACT US Manufacturer: BE3D, S.R.O. ID No.: 49356593 VAT No.: CZ49356593 Contact address: Pod Hájkem 406/1a, Praha 8, 180 00 Czech Republic Billing address: Pod Hájkem 406/1a, Praha 8, 180 00 Czech Republic Email: info@be3dprinters.com Website: www.be3dprinters.com be3D reserves the right for any misprints and/or changes DEERED —...
  • Page 42 TECHNICAL NOTES...

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