Cautions and Warnings
3D printing is a very fun and useful way to generate physical objects from your 3d models but it is still a
complex process with specific restraints.
• The gMax can accept new accessories including filament spool brackets, hotends, and
external peripherals, however unauthorized repairs or modifications that lead to
damage are not covered under the warranty.
• Prior to plugging in your printer, always inspect the printer for damage caused by
shipping or from a failed print. Be prepared to immediately power down (with the
power button) or unplug your printer in the event something undesired happens.
• Never open the electrical box when the printer is powered on. When performing any
electrical work, unplug it from the wall and let sit for several minutes to avoid any
possible electrical shock. Use a ceramic screwdriver when adjusting electrical
components
• As with any product utilizing high heat and electricity you should always have a proper
fire extinguisher nearby and always observe on the printer during operation.
• This machine must be always kept out of the reach of children and pets.
• This machines uses a very hot nozzle to melt plastic on to an acrylic or heated bed. You
should never leave the printer unattended and ensure the printer is placed on a sturdy
table with adequate free space around it. Do not place near combustible materials.
• At the beginning of each print you should verify the first several layers are adhering well
to the bed and that the print will not detach from the print surface. If your print pops off
the bed and the printer is unattended the printer may continue printing causing damage
to the hotend, extruder and/or bed.
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