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Inno3D 3D Printer S1 – User Guide Rev 1.0 Inno3D 3D Printer S1 – Cubic Design Mini 3D Printer User Manual 9 10 11 Print Button Filament Change Button Message / Status OLED display ...
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Inno3D 3D Printer S1 – User Guide Rev 1.0 Section 1: Accessory list 1. PLA Filament X 1 Spool (0.5Kg) 2. Filament guide tube X 1 3. Filament mount X 1 4. Filament guide tube stand X 2 5. Power Supply Unit X 1 6. A/C power cord X 1 7. SD‐Card ...
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CAUTION: Power cable plug standard is various from different countries, please refer to your country main power standard – wall socket, before plugging in the power cable 2. Insert the power supply output plug (24V DC) to the 3D Printer power input socket 3. Make sure the Inno3D 3D Printer S1 Power switch is in “Power off” position Power Off position P/N: 60601 Rev 1.0 Jan 2016 ...
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5. Check all cables are connected with correct orientation, and all protection card boards and foam are removed from machine 6. Install the print platform in the direction as shown below, and tightly fit it to the platform slot in the 3D Printer 7. Power on the Inno3D 3D Printer S1 8. “Printer Ready” message will be shown in LED display after Inno3D 3D Printer S1 Startup Logo ...
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Inno3D 3D Printer S1 – User Guide Rev 1.0 Section 4: Control and User Interface 1 2 1. Print Button 2. Change Filament Button 3. SD‐Card insertion indicator 4. PC connection indicator 5. OLED display for print progress and system message display Section 5: Automatic Print Platform Calibration For the best print result, the 3D Printer should be kept in exact horizontal alignment (same horizontal level of left and right position). The following section explains the automatic print platform leveling feature in this Inno3D 3D Printer S1. Notice: Print Platform Calibration is only required after a. Installing your 3D Printer, b. Changing the Extruder unit, c. Cleaning the print Nozzle d. Repairing the 3D Printer, or ...
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Inno3D 3D Printer S1 – User Guide Rev 1.0 Print Platform Calibration procedures: 1. Press and keep holding the “Change Filament button” during system power on. Hold the “Change Filament Button” and power on the System. Release the “Change Filament “button when message display. 2. Release the button when you see “Calibration….. Wait……..” message 3. Print platform calibration process will be started and wait about 5 minutes for the calibration process complete ...
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Inno3D 3D Printer S1 – User Guide Rev 1.0 Section 6: Loading / Change Filament 1. Install the Filament Mount kit to the 3D Printer Filament Mount kit can be installed at the “right”, “left” or “back” side of the 3D Printer 2. Insert the Filament to the Filament Guide Tube Insert the Filament from spool to the Filament Guide Tube 3. Press the “Change Filament” button Change filament feature starts after pressing the button, and “Change Filament” message will be shown on the ...
Inno3D 3D Printer S1 – User Guide Rev 1.0 4. Insert the Filament to Extruder and Press “Change Filament” button simultaneously (Hold the filament tight, and push it towards the Extruder filament inlet, you can feel that the filament is moving down to the Extruder) After inserting the filament, you can see the filament is extruded from the nozzle 5. Hold the “Change Filament” button to complete the process, until the “Exit” message display Hold the “Change Filament” button until the “Exit” message appear Section 7: The First Print After installing the Inno3D 3D Printer S1 and load the filament, now you can do the first print. Notice: A test print object is stored inside the 3D Printer. You can test your printer functionality by printing that test object. 1. In the “Printer Ready” state, just simply press the “Print” button. The test object will be ...
Print from SD‐Card Important Notice: Only file named “print.gcode” in the SD‐Card will be printed from the Inno3D 3D Printer S1. All other gcode files with different file name will not be printed. You should rename the gcode file to “print.gcode” before printing it from SD‐Card. 1. Ensure your gcode file is stored in SD‐Card, and the file name is named as “print.gcode” 2. Insert the SD‐Card in the SD‐Card slot of the 3D Printer 3. The SD‐Card insertion indicator will be light up with blue color 4. Check the filament is loaded and “Printer Ready” is shown on Inno3D 3D Printer S1 display 5. Simple press the “Print” button to print your 3D Model Press the “Print” button ...
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Inno3D 3D Printer S1 – User Guide Rev 1.0 2. Execute the Inno3D 3D Printer S1 application program* 3. Select the correct print profile and build the gcode file 4. Connect the Inno3D 3D Printer S1 with the application by clicking the “connect” icon in application 5. Check the filament is loaded and “PC Connected” message is shown on 3D Printer 6. Click the “Print” icon in application to print the 3D model *Note: Refer to Section 9, for the basic operation and control instruction of the Inno3D 3D Printer S1 application ...
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Inno3D 3D Printer S1 – User Guide Rev 1.0 Section 9: Using Inno3D Printer S1 Application Software Before starting the application: Create 3D Model Convert the saved Save the 3D / or Download 3D STL file to Gcode Model as "STL" Model from file format for file format Internet printing Application Software installation: Minimum System requirement : Microsoft® Windows® 7 / 8 with 8GB system memory Intel® or AMD® system with Dual‐core processor or above Minimum 20GB free space is available The application software and USB driver for your Inno3D 3D Printer S1 can be found in the bundled SD‐Card “Application” folder, or it can be downloaded from Inno3D website. Important Notice: USB device driver must be installed before installing the application software, otherwise the 3D Printer cannot be connected to your PC System. Driver and Software installation: 1. Install the USB device driver for your Inno3D 3D Printer S1 ...
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Inno3D 3D Printer S1 – User Guide Rev 1.0 2. Install the Inno3D 3D Printer S1 Application a. Double click the “3DPrinterS1V10.exe” (note: V10 is the version number, which will be changed for the latest application release) file and follows the on screen instruction by pressing “next” –> “Agree.” ‐> “Install”. The Inno3D 3D Printer S1 application software will be installed in your system automatically. b. The Inno3D 3D Printer S1 data file is in “Gcode” file format, all 3D objects which are created in your CAD application software must be converted to “Gcode” file format before sending to print. c. Inno3D 3D Print S1 PC application is the software which can convert your 3D objects from “STL” file format to “Gcode” file format for printing. Use the Inno3D 3D Printer S1 PC Application: Modify Modify Import the Select Print Build Model Model Print Model STL file Profile Gcode file Orientation Scale ...
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Inno3D 3D Printer S1 – User Guide Rev 1.0 Import the STL File: 1. Double click the Inno3D 3D Printer S1 Application software icon, and wait the application start. 2. Click the “Import” icon to read your 3D Model in “STL” file format. The 3D Model will be imported and show in the print area of the Application screen Print Area Note: Imported model will be centered in the print area, and the X, Y, Z orientation are the same as your CAD data file ...
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Inno3D 3D Printer S1 – User Guide Rev 1.0 Select Print Profile: 1. Inno3D 3D Printer S1 Profile Types: N04F = use 0.4mm nozzle to print PLA = PLA filament FINE = 0.13mm layer resolution NORMAL = 0.2mm layer resolution QUICK = 0.3mm layer resolution a. Before you print the 3D Object, the print profile should be selected first. b. The print profile can be selected at the upper right drop down menu of the application software. c. The Inno3D 3D Printer S1 extruder is bundled with the “N04F” nozzle – This will be the default setting Modify Model Orientation: 1. Orientation: ...
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Build Gcode file: 1. Build: a. After modifying the 3D model in application, the 3D Model can be converted to Gcode file format by pressing the build icon. The file which you have imported will be converted to “Inno3D 3D Printer S1 GCode” file format automatically. The converted files will automatically be saved in the same folder of your STL file. b. Converted Gcode file will be saved as TWO files: i. Filename same as STL file with “.gcode” extension ii. Filename as “print.gcode” ...
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Inno3D 3D Printer S1 – User Guide Rev 1.0 Enable Platform Tape: The Platform Tape is a 103mm x 118mm blue color sticker which bundled with Inno3D 3D Printer S1. With Platform tape, your print object will not be deformed or bended during the print process. Platform Tape ...
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Inno3D 3D Printer S1 – User Guide Rev 1.0 g. Press the “Print” icon to print the 3D Object directly to the Inno3D 3D Printer 2. Print from SD‐Card: a. If you want to keep the Gcode print file in SD‐Card and print it later, just simple browse the folder (.gcode file will be generated in the same folder of your STL object which you were imported for converting). b. Copy the gcode with filename “print.gcode” in the folder to the root directory of the SD‐Card (For example: convert the 3D Model file “circle.stl” in application, the application will create TWO gcode file, with filename “circle.gcode” and “print.gcode”. Please copy the print.gcode file to the SD‐Card instead of the circle.gcode) c. Insert the SD‐Card to the Inno3D 3D Printer S1 SD‐Card slot d. Ensure the SD‐Card insertion indicator is turned ON (Blue light) e. Simply press the “Print” button for printing the 3D Model Press the “Print” button ...
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Inno3D 3D Printer S1 – User Guide Rev 1.0 Wait the Nozzle temperature and the print platform temperature reaches the default setting, and the model will start to print. [CAUTION]: Don’t touch the Extruder and Platform during Extruder and platform pre‐ heating and printing operation. Extremely high temperature on the Extruder and Platform surface. Section 10: 3D Printer Control in Application When the Inno3D 3D Printer S1 is connected to the Application program, all buttons of the 3D printer disabled. The 3D Printer can only be controlled by the Application Program. To control the Inno3D 3D Printer S1: 1. Click the “Control” icon 2. The 3D Printer Control Menu will be shown ...
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Inno3D 3D Printer S1 – User Guide Rev 1.0 3. X, Y, Z Axis Control Move X, Y, Z or all three Axis to the Home Position 4. Move X‐Axis (Left or Right) Move X‐Axis in position of “0.1mm”, “1.0mm” or “10mm” 5. Move Y‐Axis (front or Back) Move Y‐Axis in position of “0.1mm”, “1.0mm” or “10mm” 6. Move Z‐Axis (Up or Down) Move Z‐Axis in position of “0.1mm”, “1.0mm” or “10mm” ...
Inno3D 3D Printer S1 – User Guide Rev 1.0 Appendix I: General Safety CAUTION: The power supplies and internal circuitry in the Inno3D Printer system may produce high voltages and energy hazards, which can cause bodily harm. Only trained service technicians are authorized to remove the covers and access any of the components inside the 3D Printer. CAUTION: The Inno3D Printer should be “Power Off” by pressing the power switch to “OFF” position before connecting or disconnecting the main power supply cables. CAUTION: Plug the power cord in wrong socket /or location may damage your 3D Printer. Please ensure the power cord is inserted in correct orientation and socket before powering on your 3D Printer WARNING: To prevent the spread of fire, keep candles or other open flames away from the 3D Printer at all times. P/N: 60601 Rev 1.0 Jan 2016 ...
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Inno3D 3D Printer S1 – User Guide Rev 1.0 When operating your 3D Printer: Do not restrict airflow into the 3D Printer by blocking any vents or air intakes. Avoid placing loose papers underneath your 3D Printer Do not push any objects into the air vents or openings of your 3D Printer. Doing so can cause fire or electric shock by shorting out interior components Do not use your 3D Printer in a wet environment, for example, near a bath tub, sink, or swimming pool or in a wet basement. To help prevent electric shock, plug the 3D Printer power cables into properly grounded electrical outlets. This cable is equipped with three‐prong plugs to help ensure proper grounding. Do not use adapter plugs or remove the grounding prong from a cable. If you must use an extension cable, use a 3‐wire cable with properly grounded plugs. Position 3D Printer cable and power cables carefully. Route cables so that they cannot be stepped on or tripped over. Be sure that nothing rests on any cables. Do no modify power cables or plugs. Consult a licensed electrician or your power company for site modification. Always follow your local/national wiring rules. Before you clean your 3D Printer, disconnect power cable from the electrical outlet. Clean your 3D Printer with a soft cloth only. Do not use liquids or aerosol cleaners, which may contain flammable substances. Clean the air vents on sides of the 3D Printer with a clean, damp cloth. Lint, dust and other foreign materials can block the vents and restrict the airflow. The optimal operating temperature and humidity for the 3D printer is between 10C and 35C, and humidity of between 20% and 50% (Relative Humidity with Non‐condensing environment); Operating outside these limits may result in low quality print models. ...
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Inno3D 3D Printer S1 – User Guide Rev 1.0 Appendix II: RADIO AND TELEVISION INTERFERENCE FCC Statement 1. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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