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User Guide
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Cube® 3D Printer. This printer is portable with a plug and print design that enables everybody in
the family to express their creativity like never before. With multiple material colors to choose from and two types of materials,
enjoy the freedom to print in your true colors or mix it up. With its ready-to-print technology, the Cube provides a new
dimension to your imagination.
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©2016 by 3D Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. This document is subject to change without notice. This document is
copyrighted and contains proprietary information that is the property of 3D Systems, Inc. The 3D Systems logo, 3D Systems,
Cube is a registered trademark of 3D Systems, Inc. Use of the 3dsystems.com website constitutes acceptance of its Terms of
Service and Privacy Policy.
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FCC NOTICE
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will

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  • Page 1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Cube® 3D Printer. This printer is portable with a plug and print design that enables everybody in the family to express their creativity like never before. With multiple material colors to choose from and two types of materials, enjoy the freedom to print in your true colors or mix it up.
  • Page 2 Cube 3D Printer. The warranty period for the Cube 3D Printer is ninety (90) days and shall start on the date your Cube 3D printer is activated. For consumers who are covered by consumer protection laws or regulations in their country of residence, the bene ts conferred by...
  • Page 3 OF PROFIT OR EMPLOYEE’S TIME) REGARDLESS OF THE REASON. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE LIABILITY AND/OR OBLIGATIONS OF 3D SYSTEMS ARISING OUT OF THE PURCHASE, LEASE, LICENSE AND/OR USE OF THE EQUIPMENT BY YOU OR OTHERS EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE CUBE 3D PRINTER.
  • Page 4 To ensure safety, please exercise caution when operating your Cube. Read and follow all safety precautions as outlined in this user guide. Be careful when operating your Cube 3D Printer to ensure proper printing and be mindful of and avoid hot surfaces.
  • Page 5 After each layer is produced, the print pad lowers so that a new layer can be drawn on top of the last. This process continues until the last layer on top of the creation has been printed. Cube 3D Printer Features Material cartridge...
  • Page 6 At-A-Glance    ...
  • Page 7 Maximum Cube Weight (with cartridges): 17 lbs. (7.7 kg) Maximum Box Weight: 23 lbs. (10.43 kg) Software Complimentary Cube Print software for Windows and Mac OS X as well as iOS and Android mobile applications. The desktop applications generate .cube3 les for printing on your printer. OpenGL Version OpenGLES 2.0+ on mobile platforms...
  • Page 8 All polymers degrade with time. The following conditions ensure the material remains high quality: Do not unpack cartridges from the foil until the material is needed. Store at room temperature: 16-29° C (60 - 85° F) Non-condensing relative humidity: 5% - 25% Dimensions 13.3”H x 13.3”W x 11”...
  • Page 9 Unpacking And Setting Up Your Printer Contents *Depending on the Cube model and con guration, up to two cartridges may be included. Not every printer will be packaged with two cartridges. NOTE: The sandpaper should only be used for lightly sanding the print pad when prompted by the touchscreen display.
  • Page 10 4. Remove the printer from the box and remove the protective bag from the printer. Place the printer on a solid, level base where you intend to use it. NOTE: When installing the printer there must be a minimum of 8” (203 mm) of space on top and on either side of the printer.
  • Page 11 . Open the accessories box and unpack the material cartridge(s)*, the USB mass storage device, the power supply and cord, and the bottle of Cube Glue. 9. Connect the power supply cable to the power inlet port (A) on the printer.
  • Page 12 NOTE: You can change the name of your printer at any time. Navigate to the System 1 screen, select CUBE NAME follow the instructions on the touchscreen display. NOTE: Selecting the button toggles between lowercase letters, uppercase letters and numerals.
  • Page 13 3. Connect the printer to a wireless network. Use the up or down arrows to scroll to your network choice. Select the desired network name. Select SKIP to bypass this step. NOTE: You can connect to a wireless network at any time. Navigate to the Network screen, select WIFI and follow the prompts on the touchscreen display.
  • Page 14 NOTE: If the wrong password was entered, you will be asked to enter the password again after a few seconds. NOTE: If the printer can not connect to a network, you will be asked to select another network after a few seconds. NOTE: Connection to a network is con rmed by a checkmark to the left of the network name.
  • Page 15 Sign Up Now and enter the appropriate information. . Go to www.3dsystems.com/shop/cube/activate. NOTE: The serial number for your printer will appear on the printer’s touchscreen display. Take note of the serial number. You will need it to activate your printer.
  • Page 16 11. Before installing cartridges, select the cartridge icon or select START to begin the process of installing your print cartridge. NOTE: The printer will begin to heat. Wait until the printer has nished heating and then follow the user prompts in the touchscreen menu.
  • Page 17 14. Mount the cartridge on the left side of the printer and select the checkmark to continue. NOTE: It may become necessary to slightly rotate the cartridge to seat it properly. NOTE: The print jet will begin to heat. Once the print jet has reached the proper temperature, the printer will prime melted material into the refuse bin.
  • Page 18 17. Rotate the print jet clockwise until the dots align. Select the checkmark to continue. NOTE: As you rotate the print jet, ensure the print jet tube is tucked under the top of the printer cover.  1 . Mount the cartridge on the right side of the printer and select the checkmark to continue.
  • Page 19 20. Select PRINT. 21. It is recommended that Auto Level is performed prior to the rst print. Ensure the print pad is clean and installed properly and then select the checkmark to continue to Auto Level. NOTE: Auto Level should be performed when the printer is positioned away from bright lights or direct sunlight. NOTE: When installed properly, the print pad magnetically attaches to the adjustment knobs.
  • Page 20 NOTE: The lock screw (1) is located just below the adjustment knob (2). The lock screw for adjustment knob B can be accessed from the front of the printer. The lock screw for adjustment knob A can be accessed from behind the printer. NOTE: Follow the instructions on the touchscreen display.
  • Page 21 NOTE: To install the print pad, place it on top of the adjustment knobs. When the print pad is centered properly, magnets will secure the print pad to the adjustment knobs. NOTE: The printer will perform an automated gap measurement. 24.
  • Page 22 Select the checkmark to continue. 2 . Gently squeeze the bottle and apply two thin layers of Cube Glue to the print pad. Select the checkmark to continue. NOTE: For more information about applying glue to the print pad, refer to the section titled Applying Cube Glue.
  • Page 23 Connecting Via USB Cable The printer can connect to a computer running Windows® 8.1 or Windows 10 using a USB B cable. You can use the Cube Print Client to prepare your les for printing or you may also use any PC application that is Windows 3D print compatible.
  • Page 24 2. Once the driver has been installed, you can verify that it installed properly when you see the printer icon in the Devices and Printers section of the control panel. NOTE: You can also view 3D Systems Cube under Printers in the Device Manager.
  • Page 25 Navigation between screens is performed by pressing the right or left arrows. Materials CARTRIDGE STATUS CARTRIDGE STATUS allows you to view the type and color of the material that is installed. It also displays the estimated amount of material left in the cartridge. CHANGE CARTRIDGE Selecting CHANGE CARTRIDGE...
  • Page 26 CALIBRATE CALIBRATE is a utility that allows you to nely tune your gap settings. When Level Gap, Auto Gap and Manual Gap have been successful but the bottom layer of your print appears stringy and not tightly fused together, your printer should be calibrated. Print Jet Calibration PURGE JETS PURGE JETS...
  • Page 27 This Test Print is the same Welcome Message test print that is printed when rst setting up and activating your printer. CUBE NAME CUBE NAME is a utility that allows you to change the name of your printer.
  • Page 28 2. Select CHANGE CARTRIDGE. 3. Select the left cartridge. NOTE: This procedure demonstrates replacing the left material cartridge. Follow the same concept to replace the right material cartridge if applicable. NOTE: The printer will begin to heat. Wait for the printer to heat and then follow the user prompts in the touchscreen menu.
  • Page 29 5. Rotate the print jet clockwise until the dots align. Select the checkmark to continue. NOTE: As you rotate the print jet, ensure the print jet tube is tucked under the top of the printer cover. . Mount the cartridge on the left side of the printer. Select the checkmark to continue.
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  • Page 31 Printing Your Creation Create your own creations with Cubify Invent and Cubify Sculpt software available at www.3dsystems.com/shop. The printer can only print .cube3 les. Other le formats like .stl must be processed through Cube Print software before they can be printed.
  • Page 32 Select the checkmark to continue. 4. Apply two thin layers of Cube Glue to the center of the print pad. Select the checkmark to continue. NOTE: Ensure that the area where glue is applied is larger than the dimensions of the base of your creation. For best...
  • Page 33 NOTE: The printer will load the print le. NOTE: The estimated time to completion is noted at the bottom of the screen. The blue bar at the top is also a progress indicator that shows the status of the loading process. CAUTION: The print jets will begin to heat. Do not touch the print jets until they have cooled to room temperature.
  • Page 34 5. Once the printer has nished printing, select the checkmark to continue. NOTE: Once the print has completed, the print jets will begin to cool. CAUTION: Do not touch the print jets until they have cooled to room temperature. . Refer to the section titled Finishing Your Creation for information about removing your creation from the print pad, cleaning the print pad and cleaning the part.
  • Page 35 Finishing Your Creation REMOVING YOUR CREATION FROM THE PRINT PAD CAUTION: Before attempting to remove your creation from the print pad, ensure that the printer has nished printing. Once printing has completed, the print platform and print pad will move to the bottom of the printer. 1.
  • Page 36 A sidewalk (A) is a mesh boundary that prints around the outside diameter fo the part. Its main purpose is to reduce the tendency of warping especailly when printing at parts with ABS material. They are not recommended for parts that have ne details.
  • Page 37 Cube Print Software Cube Print software is an easy-to-use tool that simpli es the printing process. Software for Windows or OS X is available after login to your account at https://www.3dsystems.com/shop/account/login. The iOS mobile application is available from the App Store and the Android mobile application is available from the Google Play Store.
  • Page 38 Browse and browse to a different location. 7. Select the le types you want to automatically open with Cube Print. Select Next. . Select Install. NOTE: The Cube Print Installer will begin to install the software.
  • Page 39 1. Go to https://www.3dsystems.com/shop/account/login and log in with your username and password. 2. Go to http://3dsystems.com/shop/cube/downloads. Scroll down to Cube Print App and select Mac. You can also download the Mac software by clicking here.  3. Double-click the Cube Print software .dmg installer le.
  • Page 40 NOTE: If the Drag to Install window did not open, locate the Cube Print driver in your device panel. Select Cube Print to download the software. NOTE: Safari users will not have to unzip the .dmg le; it unzips as it downloads.
  • Page 41 Installing Cube Print for Android NOTE: Android devices can only communicate with printers that are connected to the same wireless network. 1. Open the Play Store from your Android browser. 2. Select the Search icon. 3. Enter Cube Print in the search box.
  • Page 42 4. Select the Cube Print application and install it. Installing Cubify for iOS NOTE: iOS devices can only communicate with printers that are connected to the same wireless network. 1. Locate the Cubify application from the App Store and select it.
  • Page 43   Cube Print Software Overview Cube Print is an application where users can upload their favorite 3D models and the desktop app can prepare them for printing with your printer.  Cube Print is available for Windows® and OS X® operating systems as well as Android® and iOS® mobile platforms. Desktop applications have a full suite of features and the mobile apps monitor your prints.
  • Page 44 This Cube icon represents print optimized for Cube. Item Selection The checkmark indicates that the item has been selected. Cube Icon This Cube icon represents a print-ready Cube le. EKOCYCLE Icon The EKOCYCLE icon indicates a print-ready EKOCYCLE Cube le. Print Tab...
  • Page 45 Add a creation to the print pad from MY SHELF or from a le location. REMOVE Select and remove a creation from the print pad. UNDO Undo your last action. REDO Redo your last action. MOVE Move the model on the print pad. ROTATE Rotate the model on the print pad.
  • Page 46 Draft - A print that does not require strength or ne details Standard - A strong print that does not require ne details Presets Premium - A strong print that requires ne details Custom - Allows you to set the layer thickness, density and ll pattern. You may also enable or disable supports and rafts.
  • Page 47 Layers:  0.200 mm Density:  Strong Fill Pattern:  Diamonds Print Settings - Premium Layers:  0.070 mm Density:  Strong Fill Pattern:  Diamonds Print Settings - Custom Select Custom to view the current print settings. You can personalize the settings by selecting a category and then selecting the arrows to expand your options.
  • Page 48   Cube Print Tools To add a model to the print pad, select the ADD button. Selecting From My Library will take you to the My Library tab. Selecting From File will allow you to browse to the le on your computer where you can drag and drop the le directly to the print pad.
  • Page 49 Color The Model Changing the color of the model is easy. Select the color wheel and drag the color to the part you want to color. For models with multiple parts, select and drag a color to the part of the model you want to color. For mobile applications, press and hold the color wheel and then drag it to the part you want to color.
  • Page 50 Scale Tool The Scale tool provides a way to increase or decrease the size of the model on the print pad. Select the model and select the Scale tool. For free scale, select the up arrow to increase the size or the down arrow to decrease the size. You can also enter a percentage value in the Exact Scale eld and select Scale.
  • Page 51 Zoom In Zoom in on a model by selecting it and then selecting IN. ZOOM IN does not affect the size of the model but brings it closer for better viewing. Zoom Out Zoom out on a model by selecting it and then selecting OUT. ZOOM OUT does not affect the size of the model but pushes the print pad away for another perspective.
  • Page 52 NOTE: Transferring the print le over a wireless network may take more time than transferring a print le from a USB mass storage device. The Cube Print application includes useful tools to place a creation in the optimum position for printing. The model can be moved or rotated using a mouse.
  • Page 53 3. Scale and position the model and select Build. 4. Set the print settings and select PRINT. 5. Name your print le and select OK. NOTE: Cube Print will begin to generate the print le and then transfer it to the connected printer.  ...
  • Page 54 . Apply glue to the print pad. Select OK. 7. Select PRINT on the printer's touchscreen display. . Select the checkmark to continue. NOTE: For best results, allow the glue to dry before printing. NOTE: To ensure proper adhesion, the glue area should be larger than the base of your printed creation. NOTE: The print jets will heat to operating temperature.
  • Page 55 Desktop Application For An O ine Printer For printers not connected to a wireless network, you can save Cube Print models to a USB mass storage device and then transfer the print les by inserting the device into the USB port on the printer.
  • Page 56 3. Select a color and then select Set. NOTE: For a list of available colors and material types, please visit www.3dsystems.com/shop/cube. 4. Color, scale and position the model on the print pad. 5. Select Build. NOTE: Selecting My Shelf will save the print le to My Library. The original 3D le will remain there as well.
  • Page 57 NOTE: Cube Print will generate a print le. 7. Once the le has been generated, browse to the USB mass storage device and select Save. . Select OK. 9. Refer to the section titled Printing Your Creation for more information about printing from a USB mass storage device.
  • Page 58 Applying Cube Glue Cube Glue contains water-soluble glue that adheres the part to the print pad. It is important that glue is applied to the print pad before starting any print to ensure that the creation does not move during the printing process.
  • Page 59 Caution: Material cartridges should only be replaced by performing the following procedure. Replacing the cartridge without using the printer menu can damage the printer and print jets and void the manufacturer’s warranty. 1. Select SETUP. 2. Select CHANGE CARTRIDGE. 3. Select the material cartridge to change. NOTE: This procedure illustrates changing the right cartridge.
  • Page 60 5. Rotate the cartridge print jet counter-clockwise and remove the print jet from the printer. Select the checkmark to continue. . Insert the cartridge print jet from the replacement cartridge into the print jet opening on top of the printer.  7.
  • Page 61 NOTE: The print jet will begin to heat. Once the print jet has reached the proper temperature, the printer will prime melted material into the refuse bin. 9. Select the checkmark to complete the procedure.   Setting Up A Wireless Connection Wireless connections can be made with a Wi-Fi network or an ad hoc network.
  • Page 62 NOTE: The printer will search for area networks. 4. Using the up or down arrows, browse to your network name and select it. NOTE: Connection to a network is con rmed by a checkmark to the left of the network name. If the network is secured, a lock icon will appear to the right of the network name.
  • Page 63 NOTE: If the printer could not connect to the network, you will be directed to enter the passcode again. NOTE: If the printer could not connect to the network, you will be prompted to connect to a different network. NOTE: The printer will indicate that it has successfully connected to a network.  ...
  • Page 64 1. Select SETUP. 2. Select WIFI. 3. Select ADHOC. 4. Select the On/Off button to turn on the Ad Hoc connection. 5. Select the checkmark to exit the utility. . In Windows®, select Start > Control Panel. 7. Type network in the search box.
  • Page 65 NOTE: If the color built into the test print does not match a color of one of the installed cartridges, the printer will assign an installed cartridge color to the test print. 3. Apply two thin layers of Cube Glue to the print pad. Select the checkmark to continue.
  • Page 66   Printer Name Printer Name Cube Name allows you to change the name of your printer. 1. Select CUBE NAME. 2. Enter a name for your printer. Scroll through the characters by pressing the arrow symbols on each side of the screen. Select the characters to spell the name.
  • Page 67 NOTE: Selecting the abc button toggles between lowercase letters, uppercase letters and numerals.  ...
  • Page 68 Waste material from the printing process can accumulate inside the printer. Using a slightly damp, lint-free cloth, wipe the interior of the Cube, including the print pad and anywhere else you might nd pieces of plastic waste material. Print material can also collect around the belt area on the left side of the printer.
  • Page 69 NOTE: When the right jet wiper has reached the end of its useful life, the printer will prompt you to replace it. Select the checkmark to continue.   NOTE: If you have replaced the jet wiper, select the checkmark to reset the printer count. Press SKIP to be reminded later.
  • Page 70 3. Install the new jet wiper onto the purge bin and reinstall the purge bin assembly into the printer. NOTE: Ensure the jet wiper is fully seated before reinstalling the purge bin assembly. 4. Select the checkmark to con rm the replacement of the jet wiper.  ...
  • Page 71 2. Clean the print pad thoroughly removing all glue and debris. Select the checkmark to continue. NOTE: The surface of the print pad must be completely clean.   NOTE: The Auto Level procedure will begin. 3. Once the Auto Level procedure has completed, select the checkmark to verify the Z-Gap.
  • Page 72 NOTE: If Auto Gap is not successful, it is recommended that you perform Auto Level and Auto Gap again. Select AUTO LEVEL to continue. NOTE: If Auto Gap is not successful the second time, select PLATE MAINTENANCE. For more information, refer to the section titled Print Pad Maintenance.
  • Page 73 NOTE: The lock screw (1) is located just below the adjustment knob (2). The lock screw for adjustment knob B can be accessed from the front of the printer. The lock screw for adjustment knob A can be accessed from behind the printer. 3.
  • Page 74 7. Select the checkmark to continue. NOTE: If Auto Gap is not successful, it is recommended that you perform Auto Level and Auto Gap again. Select AUTO LEVEL to continue. NOTE: If Auto Gap is not successful the second time, select PLATE MAINTENANCE.
  • Page 75 Gap Is Too Narrow When the gap is too narrow, the part may be very di cult to remove from the print pad. In addition, the bottom layers may break off from the rest of the part while removing it. The bottom of the rst layer will appear very smooth and shiny with almost no visible lines.
  • Page 76 Caution: Exercise caution to prevent the print jet from pressing into the print pad. Once you feel a slight resistance in the Gap Gauge as it moves between the print pad and the left print jet, the gap is correct.  ...
  • Page 77 5. If portions of the print pad appear shiny, buff the surface (with very light pressure on the included sandpaper) left-to-right in .5” (12.7 mm) swirling motions until the entire print pad has been treated. NOTE: It is most important to lightly sand all shiny areas of the print pad so the print pad surface appears matte in texture.
  • Page 78 4. Insert the gap gauge between the print pad (A) and the left print jet nozzle (B). NOTE: The left print jet is print jet 1. 4. Using the up arrow, slowly raise the print pad one press at a time. While the print pad is being raised, slide the gap gauge back and forth under the left print jet.
  • Page 79 NOTE: The printer will set the Auto Gap. 10. Compare your recorded CAL 1: value with the Auto Gap value. NOTE: If the recorded CAL 1: value is within +/- 0.05 of the value displayed on the Auto Gap Successful screen, press the power button next to the touchscreen display and do not save the value.
  • Page 80 NOTE: If the print pad is out of range, you will need to perform a manual adjustment. Refer to the instructions for Manual Level in the Print Pad Calibration section. 14. Navigate to http://3dsystems.com/shop/cube/downloads. Select CALIBRATION FILES. 15. Extract the les to your computer.
  • Page 81 1 . Apply two thin layers of Cube Glue to the center of the print pad. Select the checkmark to continue. NOTE: Apply enough glue to cover a square area of 3” (8 cm). NOTE: For best results, allow the glue to dry before printing.
  • Page 82 NOTE: Select PAUSE to temporarily stop printing. Select CANCEL if you wish to cancel the print job. NOTE: Press the time at the bottom of the screen to view the percentage of completion. Press it again to view how many layers have been printed. After a few seconds, the default time will appear again. 19.
  • Page 83 Gap Is Too Large If the lines are more prominent (see the illustration below) and not tightly fused, the gap is too large. Calibrate your printer again. When the gap is too large, the rst layer may begin to fray when removing the print from the print pad. Gap Is Too Narrow When the gap is too narrow, the part may be very di cult to remove from the print pad.
  • Page 84 2. Select SETUP. 3. Navigate to the Print Jet Calibration screen and select PURGE JETS. 4. Select the print jet you would like to purge and select the checkmark to continue. 5. Using the pliers from the tool kit, carefully pull down the material sleeve. Caution: Do not pinch or twist the lament sleeve.
  • Page 85 . Using the pliers, grasp the print material just above the sleeve and push the material upward. NOTE: Once the print jet begins to purge, the upward pressure will allow the feeder to engage the print material. Caution: Exercise caution when handling the print material to ensure it does not break. 7.
  • Page 86 Updating The Firmware The printer rmware can either be updated via wireless connection or by using a USB mass storage device. NOTE: Whenever a rmware update is performed, you must perform the Auto Level and Auto Gap procedures. Updating Firmware Using Wi-Fi 1.
  • Page 87 NOTE: The printer will check for a rmware update. NOTE: The printer will begin downloading new rmware. The blue bar is a progress indicator. NOTE: The download could take a few minutes. WARNING: DO NOT POWER OFF OR DISCONNECT THE PRINTER FROM UTILITY POWER DURING THE UPDATE PROCESS.
  • Page 88 NOTE: The rmware will begin to install. The blue bar is a progress indicator. NOTE: The installation could take a few minutes. WARNING: DO NOT POWER OFF OR DISCONNECT THE PRINTER FROM UTILITY POWER DURING THE UPDATE PROCESS. 4. When prompted, press and release the power button and wait until the display turns on. NOTE: It may take a minute for the display to turn on.
  • Page 89 2. Navigate to the System 3 screen and select FIRMWARE. 3. Select KEY. 4. Insert the USB mass storage device into the printer and select the checkmark to continue.   NOTE: The printer will check for a rmware update. NOTE: The printer will begin downloading new rmware. The blue bar is a progress indicator. NOTE: The download could take a few minutes.
  • Page 90 NOTE: If no new rmware is available, select the checkmark to continue. NOTE: If the rmware download fails, select RETRY to start the download again. Select CANCEL if you do not want to update the rmware. NOTE: The rmware will begin to install. The blue bar is a progress indicator. NOTE: The installation could take a few minutes.
  • Page 91 4. Securely repack all of the accessories into the accessories box. Place the accessories box inside the original printer box. NOTE: Refer to the contents list in the section titled Unpacking and Setting Up Your Cube. 5. Carefully lift the print platform (A) and tape the spacer (B) to the printer in the location shown.
  • Page 92 . Remove the print pad from the printer. 7. Place the lower insert on top of the print pad and fold the sides outward. . Move the print jet mount to the center of the printer and place the top insert over the mount. NOTE: The top insert is designed to keep the sides of the lower insert pressed outward.
  • Page 93 11. Close the box and install the clips in the cutouts on top of the box. 12. Place the printer box into the outer box and seal the outer box.   Error Codes Temperature Errors Temperature errors that appear on the display contain two (2) digits. The rst digit refers to the extruder number. (Ex. If you printer has three (3) extruders and you have code 35, the error refers to extruder 3.) The second digit refers to the error type.
  • Page 94 Systems invites all Cube and Cubify consumers to partner in creating a cleaner world, one printed part at a time, by participating in the 3D Systems Sustainability Program. Cartridge Recycling: Send your empty Cube cartridges to either our USA or Germany location. Be sure to keep the address label that comes with each cartridge for recycling.