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RaiseTouch E2 User Manual
Date:03/03/2020
RaiseTouch E2
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  • Page 1 RaiseTouch E2 User Manual Date:03/03/2020 RaiseTouch E2 User Manual - 1 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1.5.5.3 Number of Nozzles ......................61 1.5.5.4 Date and Time ........................61 2. Operation ..............................62 2.1 Quick Settings ............................ 62 2.1.1 Enter from Home Interface ....................62 2.1.2 Enter from Utilities interface ....................64 2.2 Load ..............................65 - 2 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 3 2.9 Sequential Print Mode ........................69 3. Printer Maintenance ............................ 71 3.1 Check Storage Space Before Operation ..................71 3.2 Maintenance ............................71 3.2.1 X Axis Level Up ........................72 3.2.2 Offset Calibration ........................72 - 3 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 4: User Interface

    R-Nozzle temp: The temperature of the right nozzle. Upper one is current temperature. Below one is target temperature. Heatbed temperature: The temperature of the heatbed. Upper one is current temperature. Below one is target temperature. Home Current: Click to read the name of the printing model. Current - 4 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 5 Time Est.: The total time and the remaining time of the printing model. The bigger one refers to the remaining time. The small one below refers to the total time. Click the “Time Est.” to read the estimated time. Time Estimated Percentage: The percentage of completed model. Percentage - 5 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 6: Tune

    Fan speed: The speed of the fan which in controlled slot. Note: Only the right lower fan on single-extruder machine can be controlled. L-Nozzle flow rate: The flow rate of the left nozzle. R-Nozzle flow rate: The flow rate of the right nozzle. - 6 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 7: Utilities

    XL will be automatically adjusted to the corresponding position. XR, Y and Z can be adjusted the same way. : Nozzle homing or Y axis homing (depending on whether the nozzle or Y axis is currently selected). - 7 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 8: Filament Loader

    Click the button to unlock the motor to remove the extruders. 1.3.2 Filament Loader 1.3.2.1 Automatic Load Click “Filament Loader” on the left to enter the Filament Loader page, the Automatic Load page will be displayed by default. Automatic Load - 8 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 9 Click “+” icon on the top right corner of the interface to enter the filament template page. By default, the system provides the template for Raise3D Premium PLA filaments, please modify the template parameters as needed. Click “Save” to save template information.
  • Page 10: Manual Load 1

    When the current temperature heats up to the target temperature, select the amount range that needs to be extruded, and click the “Up” or “Down” button for extrusion or back pumping. Manual Load 2 - 10 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 11: Levelling

    Click “Levelling” to enter the levelling page, you can choose the Full Mode -63 points (9*7) levelling as needed, or the Simple Mode -9 points (3*3) levelling. Leveling Select “Simply Mode”, the printer will automatically carry out 9-point levelling. Simple Mode - 11 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 12 (you can perform manual levelling according to the file Bed.pdf Click on the “2D” icon to switch to flat view to view levelling results. Click on the green area coordinates below to show the height difference at the coordinates. Leveling Results (2D) - 12 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 13 Turn on the Auto levelling, the printer will make automatic levelling before each printing. Simple mode: In Simple Mode, the printer will flatten the whole printing plate by 9 points before each printing. Simple mode - 13 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 14 Full Mode: In Full Mode, the printer will carry out 63-point levelling of the whole printing plate before each printing. Full Mode Smart Mode: In Smart Mode, the printer will only level the area where the model is located before each print. Smart Mode - 14 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 15: Print

    Click on the “Uploading Queue” to view files uploaded through WLAN and Ethernet. Printing files can be uploaded remotely from ideaMaker to the printer. Click the “Uploading Queue” to see the upload file size, transmission speed, remaining time and upload percentage. Uploading queue - 15 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 16: Temp Task

    Print Model Information 1.4.2 Temp Task The temporary task interface allows to view the interrupted print task, where you can select the unfinished print task to continue printing or reprint the file. Temp Task - 16 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 17: Dashboard

    You can view all printed models on Dashboard. Click “Add Tag”, you can add labels for printed tasks. The icon in the upper left corner of the print file queue shows the success or failure information. Add Tag - 17 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 18 You can filter printing task records by clicking on the “Cloud”, “Local Storage”, “USB” according to the file source, while you can enter manually added labels for secondary screening. The screening results are shown below: Filter Results - 18 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 19 RaiseTouch User Manual Date:03/03/2020 Select the files in the list and print them if they are in readable format. Printable files Non-printable files - 19 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 20: Files Management

    Copy: Select a file to be copied and click Copy to copy the file to another folder. Move: Select a file you want to move and click Move to move the file to another folder. Rename: Rename the selected file. Delete: Delete the selected file. Files Management - 20 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 21 File Sort: click the sort button in the upper right corner to sort the printed files in the following ways. File Sort Sort Files or Folders File Export: select the file and click export to export the file. File Export - 21 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 22: Setting

    Machine Name: The name of machine which can be edit manually. Model: Type of machine. Serial Number: Serial Number of the machine. Storage Available: The available storage space of the machine. Maintenance: Maintenance settings for the printer. - 22 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 23: Update

    Click “Update >Local Update”, to enter local update. Insert a U disk with the installation package, the system will automatically detect whether the U disk contains a valid installation package. Then you can follow the wizard to update. Update - 23 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 24 USB device and display the packages in the form of a list, as shown below: Install Choose the installation package you want to install, and click “Install”. Click “More” to enter the installation package list page. Raisepack List - 24 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 25 USB device containing the installation package is detected, the system will also enter the installation package selection page. (2) Online Update Click on “Update >Online Update”, to choose whether to turn on the automatic detection update. - 25 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 26 Update Message Floating Window Click the floating window to view the update content in the update details box. Update Details Sets the updateable option in the “Online Update”. - 26 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 27: About

    Click on “Later”, the touch screen will pop up a floating window after 5 minutes with the updating information. Click “Skip”, update message will no longer be prompted. If the download failed all the time, please visit www.raise3d.com to download the latest update package manually. 1.5.1.2 About Click More Settings to enter the printer interface for more details.
  • Page 28: Hardware

    RaiseTouch User Manual Date:03/03/2020 Click Export to export the license. EULA License 1.5.1.3 Hardware The hardware interface displays the parameters of the printer hardware. Hardware (1) Machine ID The ID of the printer. Machine ID - 28 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 29 At the same, Users can manually set the number of steps of the stepping motor which controls Y and Z axes as well as E extruder, if the stepping motor advances 1 mm. Steps Per Unit - 29 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 30 “Start”. When the nozzle temperature is heated to the set temperature, select “Apply”, the PID values will be applied to the screen. PID Autotune Note: make sure the nozzle is cold when tuning the PID automatically. Otherwise, the adjusted PID may be inaccurate. - 30 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 31 I (Integral value): control the steady state error of the system. D (Derivative value): speed up the reaction of the system. (5) Acceleration You can define acceleration values on this page. Note: The value will affect the print quality, do not change optionally. Acceleration - 31 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 32 The value will affect the print quality, do not change optionally. Jerk (7) Extruders Click to enter the extruder interface, select “Enable Extruder Offset” and set nozzle spacing. Click “Apply” to complete extruder offset. Extruders Settings - 32 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 33 On this page, you can set the probe Z directional offset value. Z Probe Offset (9) Drive Current On this page you can modify the maximum current of the motor that controls each nozzle and axis. Drive Current - 33 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 34 Temperature Limits (11) Max Travel On this page you can modify the maximum travel of X, Y and Z directions. Max Travel - 34 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 35: Serial Port Log

    RaiseTouch User Manual Date:03/03/2020 1.5.1.4 Serial Port Log Click the export button to export all printed logs. Export Log Files 1.5.1.5 Privacy and Security Privacy and Security - 35 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 36 When the SSH server has been previously enabled, the current security password defaults to the SSH password. In case you forget your secure password after enabling “Secure Settings”, the credential file will be backed up automatically. Export the Credential Files - 36 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 37 Security Password Verification 1 After the security password is successfully verified, you can choose: a. Security password required for all changes; b. Security password not required for 15 minutes after verification. Security Password Verification 2 - 37 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 38 Enable “Screen Lock” and set the lock time as required, by default, is 5 minutes. Screen Lock Note: The lock screen password can be empty. You need to enter a security password before opening /closing the lock screen function. - 38 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 39 (5) Enable Exporting Local Files to External Storage For this function, local print files can be exported to external storage such as U disk. Enable this function: Enable Exporting Local Files to External Storage - 39 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 40 Disable Exporting Local Files to External Storage (6) Export Credential File This function can enable you to export credential files and send them to Raise3D after-sales personnel for modifying printer model, serial number and other key information. Export Credential File - 40 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 41 Allow Remote Access with Password (8) Allow Viewing Saved WLAN Password For this function, the password of the connected WLAN is visible. Check WLAN Password - 41 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 42 (10) Export function for Timelapse files in dashboard In this function, you can export the Timelapse photos to external storage such as a U disk. This function is disabled by default. Turn on and off Timelapse Photos Export - 42 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 43: Advanced Settings

    (5) Record serial logs to local storage in background Serial logs can be recorded to local storage when enabling this function. (6) Cool down after a print paused In this function, after the printing is suspended, the nozzle will cool automatically. - 43 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 44 (12) Raise the Z-axis to a defined position after a print is paused After this function is turned on, when the print is suspended, the printer will lift the Z axis to the specified position to facilitate the load/unload or picking up parts. - 44 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 45 Nozzle Heating Timeout Setting After opening this function, when the printer is in idle state, if the nozzle temperature continues to become higher than the anti-dry burning temperature, after exceeding the set time-out time, the - 45 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 46: Reset

    To empty the local files, please clear all the local files under Settings >Machine >Reset. (5) Clear Time-lapse Files To clear the Time-lapse files, please click Settings >Machine>Reset to clear Time-lapse files. 1.5.1.8 RaiseCloud (1) Binding Account and Password - 46 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 47 Binding by Encrypted File Note: you need to create a team before downloading the encrypted binding file, otherwise RaiseCloud will not provide the encrypted binding file. - 47 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 48 Binding by Scanning QR Code If you don’t have a RaiseCloud account, please go to Cloud.raise3d.com to register. For more information about RaiseCloud, please visit website: Cloud.raise3d.com. After successful login, the page appears as follows: Binding Success Page - 48 / 80 -...
  • Page 49: Developer

    1.5.1.9 Developer You can remote access API with this function. Developer Note: if you turn on “Use security password to protect security settings”, you need to enter a security password before opening this function, - 49 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 50 WEB API Page (1) Access password Enter the SSH password to set the Remote Access API password. (2) Export remote access API log For this function, you can export API logs to external storage. - 50 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 51: Camera

    1.5.2.1 Camera Use Select the camera and wait for the connection. Pictures can be viewed on RaiseTouch and ideaMaker after successfully connected. Camera Interface Select the camera and click “OK” to connect to the selected camera. - 51 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 52 1. Camera is not accessible from your computer unless you are using ideaMaker version 3.1.7 or newer. 2. In the advanced settings, you can set “Auto Connect at Startup” to enable this function, after booting up, the machine will automatically connect the camera. Camera Advanced Settings - 52 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 53: Time Lapse

    You can check Timelapse on ideaMaker 3.2 and above version. Check Timelapse on ideaMaker 3.2 Note: 1. Timelapse can be viewed only when the print is finished. 2. Make sure the Timelapse setting was turned on at the touch screen. - 53 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 54: Resolution And Frame Rate Settings

    Click on “Frame Rate” to modify the number of frames. Select Resolution Note: In order not to affect the use and printing effect of other network devices, the maximum frame rate is not allowed to exceed 10 fps. - 54 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 55: Ethernet

    You can upload the file by the cable connection according to the IP Address of the printer and ensure the printer and your computer are in same WLAN. To set the detail information such as IP address, disable the DHCP. Input the information and press OK to apply. DHCP Closed - 55 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 56 If you meet super slow file uploading speed from ideaMaker to printer via LAN, please refer to the settings below: 1. Edit settings in RaiseTouch only: Enable Advanced Settings: Enabled. Auto Negotiation: Disabled. Port Speed: 100M. Duplex Mode: Half. Upload Bandwidth: 39.7 Mbits/sec. Download Bandwidth: 68.4 Mbits/sec. - 56 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 57 Ethernet will be set back to default values. Please reboot your printer after adjusting the settings here to let the screen to update the data, The option 1 and 3 listed above can take effect once after reboot the printer. - 57 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 58: Wlan

    You can add a network by inputting the password. Click “Add Other Network”, input network name and password and then click “Add”. Click the eye icon to control whether to display the password. WLAN Input the password of the WLAN you want to join and press “Connect”. - 58 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 59 RaiseTouch User Manual Date:03/03/2020 Click “Add other Network”, enter the network name and password, and click “Add” to connect. Connect Network Click delete icon to delete the added network. - 59 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 60: Other

    Choose the language applied to your printer. Options are available in English, simplified Chinese, French, Russian, Japanese, Spanish, Polish, Traditional Chinese and Italian. After you set the language, the changes will take effect after rebooting. Language Options - 60 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 61: Number Of Nozzles

    Set the date and time of printer. Time and Time Zone Time zone can be added by entering the city name, and the time and date will be set automatically if there is a web connection. - 61 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 62: Operation

    Enter the interface of temperature template management from “Home > Quick Settings”. Quick Setting Entry on the Home Page Click button to automatically execute the template and heat. Add a new template by clicking the upper right button. Add Heating Template - 62 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 63 Select Heating Template to Heat Receiving cloud tasks: After this function is turned on, the printer will start to receive printing tasks from RaiseCloud. This function will only take effect after the printer is bound to Cloud. - 63 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 64: Enter From Utilities Interface

    Cool down after a print paused: In this function, the nozzle will automatically cool down after pausing printing. Raise the Z-axis to a defined position after a print is stopped: In this function, when printing is stopped, the Z axis will be raised to the specified position. - 64 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 65: Load

    Before you print for the first time, please load the filaments. Taking the left nozzle as an example, click “Load” on the “Utilities” page. When the target temperature is reached, click “Load”. Click “OK”. Load - 65 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 66: Choose A File To Print

    Select Print File 2.4 Heat up extruder to profile temperature When starting a print task, it is possible to set the temperature in ideaMaker or set it on the touch screen. Set the Nozzle Temperature - 66 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 67: Pause And Stop

    Stop Print: stop the printing. Pause/Stop Print 2.6 Finish the printing Reprint: Reprint the Model. Print Another Job: Jump to the file page and select a new print model. Done: Return to the home page. Task Finished - 67 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 68: Changing Filament

    When the filament runs out during printing, replace with new filament, by pressing the pause button on the home interface. Pause to Replace Filaments Press “Resume print” after changing the filament. Print will resume. Resume Print - 68 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 69: Unload

    Press “...” in the centre of the Home menu to open the “All Objects” list and view the progress for each object. - 69 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 70 RaiseTouch User Manual Date:03/03/2020 Note: Sequential Print can only be enabled when slicing with ideaMaker 3.4.0 or higher. Sequential Print Mode Print Model List - 70 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 71: Printer Maintenance

    Lack of Storage Space 3.2 Maintenance Access the maintenance page through “Settings > Local Settings > Maintenance”. You can view the CPU temperature, system version number, X-axis leveling function and offset calibration wizard. Maintenance - 71 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 72: Axis Level Up

    Click “Offset Calibration” to enter the calibration wizard. Before executing the wizard, please ensure that the following two conditions are met. Offset Calibration (1) The filament used for both extruders is Raise3D Premium PLA; (2) Both the heat bed and the nozzles are cleaned properly. - 72 / 80 -...
  • Page 73 If the distance is too close, the extruder will have too little extrusion, and the nozzle will scratch the building plate. Click “Next” to start the measurement. Please clean the nozzle and the building plate before the measurement. - 73 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 74 After adjusting the nozzle position, click “Next” and wait for the machine to print the calibration line. After printing is finished, follow the prompts and select the first line that is completely twisted. Then click on “Next”. - 74 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 75 The Offset measurement results are shown in the figure below: (2) Right Z Probe Offset The Right Z Probe Offset calibration method is as the same as that of the left nozzle, please follow the instructions of the wizard for measurement. - 75 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 76 When the prompt text “Ready to print” displays on the screen, it means the heatbed flatness is How to Level good enough to printed directly. (You can manually level the bed according to the file the Bed.pdf - 76 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 77 The R-Nozzle X/Y Offset is the right nozzle in the XY direction relative to the left nozzle. Click “Next” to start. The printer will automatically print the calibration model, the whole process takes about 10 minutes, please be patient and wait for the printing to finish. - 77 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 78 The results are shown in the figure below: (5) Dual-Color-Cube The fifth step is to print a Dual-Color-Cube to verify that if the XY offset of the right nozzle is measured correctly. Click “Next” to start. - 78 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 79 After printing, please compare with the pictures in the wizard. If the model shows “Failed” as shown in the figure below, please go through the previous step of the calibration wizard for the offset value of the right nozzle in the XY direction. -END- - 79 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...
  • Page 80 RaiseTouch User Manual Date:03/03/2020 America | Asia | Europe Sale & Business: sale@raise3d.com Technical Support: help.raise3d.cam For any other inquiries: inquiry@raise3d.com - 80 / 80 - www.raise3d.com...

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