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  • Page 1 Read the User Manual before operating the product...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Support section. Table of Contents Section I. Technical Specifications…………………..………………….…………………………….. Section II. Touchscreen Menu Structure…………………………….…….………………………….. Section III. EPAX Resins………………………………………………………………………………... Section IV. Slicing Software - ChiTuBox……...………………………….……………………….…... Installation…………………...…………………………………….……………………….…….. Slicer Settings……………………...…………………………………………………………..Print Settings……………………...………………………………………………………….….. Slicer Operations………………..……………………………………………………….……..Section V. The Printing Process.……………………………………………………………….……..
  • Page 3: Section I. Technical Specifications

    Section I. Technical Specifications E6/E10 SERIES EPAX E10 4K UV LCD 3D EPAX E10 5K UV LCD 3D Model Name EPAX E6 UV LCD 3D Printer PRINTER PRINTER Build Volume (L*W*H) 128mm*81mm*155mm 192mm*120mm*250mm 221.4mm*129.6mm*250mm Printing Technology Monochrome LCD Monochrome LCD...
  • Page 4 X1 Series EPAX X1-N UV LCD 3D EPAX X1-N-DJ UV LCD EPAX X1K 6” UV LCD EPAX X1-4K UV LCD 3D Model Name Printer Printer Printer Printer Build Volume 130.56mm * 82.62mm * 120.96mm*68.04mm*15 (L*W*H) 115mm*65mm*155mm 115mm*65mm*155mm 155mm Printing Technology Color LCD...
  • Page 5 X10 series and X133/X156 EPAX X10 4K UV LCD EPAX X10 5K UV LCD EPAX X133 UV LCD 3D EPAX X156 UV LCD 3D Model Name 3D Printer Printer Printer Printer Build Volume 221.4mm*129.6mm*250 292mm * 165mm * 345mm * 194mm *...
  • Page 6: Section Ii. Touchscreen Menu Structure

    www.epax3d.com Section II. Touchscreen Menus New UI...
  • Page 7: Section Iii. Epax Resins

    Section III. EPAX Resins EPAX Resins EPAX developed the resins below for our customers. They have been printed continuously in our factory for our printer R&D and testing needs.
  • Page 8: Section Iv. Slicing Software - Chitubox

    Installation For the latest slicer download, please visit: https://www.chitubox.com/download.html Slicer Settings You can find the most up-to-date resin settings for EPAX and eSUN resins here: https://epax3d.com/pages/resin-settings For additional machine settings and print settings. you may also visit: https://epax3d.com/pages/slicer-settings-chitubox The latest version of ChiTuBox also has settings preloaded for most models. See below for where to...
  • Page 9 See below for where to find the generic profile. If you are using a resin that is not EPAX or eSUN, we recommend talking to the resin manufacturer about settings. We can try to get you a starting point, but we do not test many other resins on our machines.
  • Page 10: Print Settings

    www.epax3d.com Print Settings The correct Print Settings are critical for successful and detailed prints, but there is an acceptable range for most types of resin. Some resins are also impacted by the temperature in the printing environment and you will need to adjust your settings accordingly. Generally resins prefer warm temperatures, and many do well between 25°C and 30°C (~77°F and 85°F) .
  • Page 11 www.epax3d.com There are some major differences in settings depending on the size of the printer and which type of LCD screen it is using (Color vs Mono): ⅓ Normal Exposure Time - The General rule of thumb is that mono screens require approximately ¼...
  • Page 12: Slicer Operations

    There are many useful operations in the ChiTuBox slicer. If you need additional assistance, remember that our Facebook group is a great resource. You can also email EPAX directly and we will be glad to help. Here is more information about the options in your slicer.
  • Page 13 file to the network. Select “Network Sending,” and you should see all of the EPAX printers that are connected to your network. If this is your first time, you may need to...
  • Page 14 www.epax3d.com * Note that you can click on the pencil icon and rename what each IP address is called. Now press the send button. You should see it showing the progress where it says “Send file to the printer…” When the sending is complete, it will ask if you would like to print the file. If you select “OK” it will start printing.
  • Page 15: Section V. The Printing Process

    www.epax3d.com Section V. The Printing Process Make sure your machine is placed on a stable, flat surface. Install the Build Platform and Resin Vat Insert the build platform into the Z-axis build arm. Make sure you slide the platform plate onto the arm. You should have a black knob screw to secure the build platform onto the arm.
  • Page 16 www.epax3d.com Load Resin Each resin vat has a maximum capacity with and without the build plate. You may refer to tables in section 1 for the max capacity of the vat with the platform in it. It is highly recommended to only fill to about ⅓...
  • Page 17: Post-Processing

    www.epax3d.com For the first print, it is a good idea to check on the print after around 30 minutes to confirm that the first layers stuck to the build platform. If it looks good, then resume printing. If the print does not stick to the build platform, then you need to modify your design by adding more support, changing orientation, or adjusting the first several layers’...
  • Page 18: Section Vii. Troubleshooting

    www.epax3d.com Section VI. Troubleshooting There are many resources available online to help you troubleshoot problems. You can find a list of error codes and tips here: https://epax3d.com/pages/troubleshooting You can also join our Facebook Group to get help from other users, especially if you need help tuning slicer settings.
  • Page 19: Section Vii. Warnings

    first time. ● For printer instructions, videos, firmware updates, and more please visit www.epax3d.com. ● You can also search “EPAX 3D” on Youtube. ● Customer Support Email: support@epax3d.com ● For printer replacement parts, supplies and a variety of resin options, visit www.epax3d.com.
  • Page 20: Warranty And Return Information

    www.epax3d.com Warranty Information Our printers have a 1-year warranty that begins from the date you receive your printer. Please note: The LCD screen, film, pre-cut tape, filters and resin are consumable technology which are NOT covered by this warranty. The warranty is also NOT valid for international (non-USA) orders due to high shipping costs. If you are outside of the USA, please consider purchasing from our distributors with warranty.

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