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Welcome Your MakerGear Ultra One 3D Printer has arrived! To ensure safety as well as high quality printing, carefully follow the checkpoints laid out in this guide. This printer was assembled at the MakerGear shop in Beachwood, Ohio, USA, and was thoroughly tested to ensure that it was fully operational at the time of shipping.
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Important Safeguards 1. The following safeguards exist to ensure the safety of users and to avoid potential risks. Ignoring these safeguards can cause damage to the printer and its environment. 2. Unplug the power cord when the printer is not in use. To unplug, grasp the plug and firmly pull it from power outlet.
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Software Check Points The check points below are also at setup.makergear.com/u1, where further information and applicable links are available for each check point. Uncrate your printer and move it to a sturdy surface. Remove the orange belt clamps from each of the four belts.
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This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference requiring the user to take adequate measures to mitigate. The MakerGear Ultra One can, in very rare cases, stop operating due to electrostatic discharge (ESD). Operation can be...
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If you wish to remove or change the nozzle, you must first remove the entire hot end. Attempting to unscrew the nozzle directly from the Ultra One will damage the hot end. Glass Build Plate The film of yellow polyimide tape on the Ultra One’s glass build plate functions as the print surface and is on both sides.
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Exceptions The Ultra One has an open design (no proprietary filament cartridges) and Ultra One owners are free to use third party filament. However, the MakerGear hot end is only covered when MakerGear filament and authentic MakerGear components are used.
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