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38-9154 Finder2.0 User Manual
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  • Page 1 Flashforge Corporation 38-9154 Finder2.0 User Manual Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086- 0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 2 Chapter 7: Basic Printing..................... 57 7.1 Generate a Gcode.................... 57 7.2 Print Methods....................60 Chapter 8: Advanced Printing..................71 8.1 Skills on Supports................... 71 8.2 Control over Printing Quality................. 77 Chapter 9: Supports and Service.................. 82 Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 3 On the completion of this User Guide, thanks all Flashforge engineers and the Flashforge 3D printer users for their unremitting efforts and sincere assistance. The Flashforge Finder2.0 User Guide is designed for the Finder2.0 users to start their printing journey with Flashforge Finder2.0. Even if you are familiar with earlier Flashforge machines or 3D printing technology, we still recommend that please read this guide, as there is lots of important information about the Finder2.0 for you to get a...
  • Page 4 · The version of the Flashprint is latest. · The Flashforge Finder2.0 3D Printer User Guide contains the information needed for you to set up and use this device. This User Guide including the following parts: Preface, Introduction and after-sale service.
  • Page 5 Safety Notice ! Notices: Read all the instructions in the manual and familiarize yourself with the Flashforge Finder2.0 User Guide before setting-up and using. Failure to comply with the warning and instructions may result in individual injury, fire, equipment damage or property damage.
  • Page 6 Temperature: RT 15-30℃ Moisture: 20%-70% · Filament Requirements Do not abuse the filament. Please make sure you use the Flashforge filament or the filament from the brands accepted by Flashforge. · Filament Storage All polymers degrade with time. Do not unpack until filament is needed. Filament should be stored at clean and dry conditions.
  • Page 7 Flashforge shall not be liable for errors contained herein for incidental consequential damages in connection with furnishing, performance or use of this material This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright.
  • Page 8 3D scanners work by digitizing a physical object, collecting its geometric data, and saving it to a file on your PC. There are also apps that can turn a mobile device into a 3D scanner. Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 9 Slice software is the software that prepares 3D models for printing and turns them into instructions for the 3D printers. FlashPrint is the slicing software used for the FlashForge Finder2.0. Using FlashPrint, you can turn stl. files into g. or gx. files for printing. Then the files can be transferred to your Finder2.0 via USB cable, USB stick or Wi-Fi.
  • Page 10 7. Filament cartridge 2. Display on/off 13. USB cable input 8. Extruder 3. Nozzle 14. Power input 4. Z-axis guide rod 9. Filament intake 15. Power switch 5. Build plate 10. X-axis guide rod Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 11 A black plastic piece that guides the filament from the filament box to the filament intake Filament Cartridge A specific box for placing Flashforge filament PVP Glue Stick A solid adhesive used for making the model stick to the build plate firmly...
  • Page 12 Build Speed 30-150 mm/s Software FlashPrint、Support Simplify3D Support Formats Input:3MF/ STL/OBJ/FPP/BMP/PNG/JPG/JPEG Output:GX/G Win xp/Vista/7/8/10、Mac OS、Linux Product Dimensions 420*420*420mm Net Weight Input DC24V 2.71A 65W USB cable, USB stick, WiFi, Connectivity FlashForge Cloud, Polar Cloud Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 13 Copy: To copy the files to the local memory card from the USB stick.(The button is not available while printing from local memory card )  Delete: To delete the print file  Back Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 14  Cancel: To end the tool orders and return to the print interface. To set the printing speed during printing Tap the speed figure to adjust; Tap [Yes] to save the setting while tap [No] to cancel the setting. Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 15 The picture displays the preheat interface. It shows the real-time temperature and the target temperature. Tap the [Abort] button to abort the preheat job. Tap [Back] to back to the previous interface but not abort the preheat job. Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 16  X+: The extruder moves to the zero points, that is, to the right direction X-: The extruder moves to the direction opposite to the X+.  Z+: The build plate elevates.  Z-: The build plate descends.  Back Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 17 Wlan hotspot: To turn on/off the Wlan hotspot.  Polar Cloud Connection: To turn on/off the Polar Cloud Connection.  FlashForge Cloud Connection: To turn on/off the FlashForge Cloud Connection. Extruder Calibration: To adjust the initial distance between the extruder and the build plate.
  • Page 18 ID: The email address of your Cloud account. PIN: The PIN code of your Cloud account. Save: To save the setting. Back (Note: To use polar cloud printing function, you need to connect the printer to internet with WiFi ) Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 19  Back The proper distance may be one ordinary paper’s thickness. Note: Please do this operation after contacting with our after-sale engineer. Turn on/off [FlashForge Cloud]: the FlashForge Cloud Tap to turn on/off  Connection. Turn on/off [Startup Sound]: Tap to turn on/off the sound when restart the ...
  • Page 20 About:(First page) It displays the basic information about the device. About:(Second page) It displays the basic information about the device. License It displays the basic information about the license. Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 21 Accessories Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 22 (Note: Make sure you read the whole unpacking guide) Place the packaging box on a clean work surface Open the box, grasp the two handles and then lift your Finder2.0 out of the box. (3-1) (3-2) Remove the side insert. Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 23 (3-5)Discard the blue tape that holds the flat cable in place. Be careful with the flat cable. (3-6) Cut off four ribbons that used for fixing the guide rod. Then slide the extruder to make sure the extruder and the rod are in good condition. Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 24 (3-8) Lift the build plate up and take out the power adapter and USB cable. (3-9)Remove the two buckles that hold the Z-axis guide rods Congratulations! You have unpacked your Finder2.0. Next, let’s move on to hardware assembly of Finder2.0. Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 25 (4-2) Take out the filament and install the filament. (Note: The filament should feeds from the bottom of the spool towards the top ) After installing the filament, put the cartridge back to the printer. Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 26 (4-5) Take out the filament guide tube, thread the filament from the filament cartridge through the tube. (4-6) Insert the filament from the filament guide tube into the filament intake. Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 27 Please lower the build plate to Next, we will load the Flashforge increase the distance between the nozzle and build plate to 50mm at least for avoiding nozzle jam.) (4-7) Tap [Tool]. 图 4-6 (4-8) Tap [Filament]--[Load] Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 28 (4-10)Insert the filament into the extruder at an upright angle. Then the filament will be drawn through the extruder. Do not tap [Cancel] until the filament load the extruder steadily. 4.4 Unloading Filament 4-11 (4-11) Tap [Tool]-[Unload] and the extruder starts heating up. Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 29 Note: Do not pull out the filament with force as it will damage the gears. If the melted filament has cooled down in the extruder, please repeat the steps above. Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 30 On the contrary, the distance reduces. (5-1) Tap [Tools] - [Level] on your Finder2.0 touch screen. Please wait while the extruder and platform finish initial movements. After that, operate according to the guide on the touch screen. Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 31 (5-4) If the distance is appropriate, tap [OK] to second point leveling. If still not, please follow the prompts to adjust again till you see [OK] button. (5-5) Repeat steps 2 through 4 above to complete second and third points leveling and then Tap [Finish] to exit. Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 32 Then move to the center of the build plate for a check. Confirm that the paper (7) slides between the nozzle and build with a moderate amount friction. Tap the Abort button and finish leveling. (8) Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 33 6.1 Software Installation 6.1.1 Software Acquisition Method 1: To get the installation package from the USB disk in the toolkit. Method 2: Open the link below to download the installation package: http://www.flashforge.com Steps: Support---Downloads---Flashprint---chose the software version---download 6.1.2 Software Installation and Start-up 1.
  • Page 34 When you start FlashPrint, a dialog box will pop up. Just select Flashforge Finder2.0 in the machine type list and click [OK]. You can also change the machine type via clicking [Print]--[Machine type]. See graphic 6-2: 6.2.2 Software Introduction Load one or multiple files.
  • Page 35 Method 6: Select and drag the target file to the icon of Flashprint. Note: .STL, .OBJ, and .FPP, ways to store 3D models, are supported by Flashprint for editing. Generating Rilievo Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 36 Bottom thickness: For tube, canister and lamp to set up bottom thickness Top diameter: For tube, canister lamp and steal to set up the top diameter Bottom diameter: For tube, canister, lamp and steal to set up the bottom diameter Plane(6-5) Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 37 Tube(6-6) Cansiter(6-7) Lamp(6-8) Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 38 Method 1. Hold down the right mouse button and drag. Method 2. Hold down the Shift key, hold down the left mouse button and drag. ● Scale Rotate the mouse wheel to enlarge or shrink the build plate. Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 39 Overhang threshold value could be set as needed. The default value is 45 degree. 6.2.5 Move Select the object and move the object by the following two methods: Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 40 [Scale] icon on the left and then enter into scale values in X/Y/Z axes positioning. Click the [Maximum] button to get largest size possible for building. Click [Reset] to reset the size of model. Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 41 6.2.8 Left-click on the model to select it and double-click on the Cut icon to set the cut plane. The direction and position are available for setting. ①Draw with Mouse ②X Plane ③Y Plane Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 42 “linear”, click [OK], then it will generate linear structure; if it is a model with supports, when you choose one of the supports options, software will judge whether existing supports need to be deleted or not on the basis of Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 43 ). Loosen the left mouse button, if support column doesn’t meet with model, then support will be generated on origin and terminal point(the highlighted preview support won’t generate support structure ) Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 44 6.2.10 Print 6-12 ①Preview: Choose to enter preview interface or not ②Print when slice done: Print or not when slice done ③Material type: Choose according to the type of model Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 45 Primeter Shells: Maximize is 10 ● a. Top Solid Layer: Maximize is 10, minimum is 1. b. Bottom Solid Layer: Maximize is 10, minimum is 1. Infill ● a. Fill Density means fill rate. Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 46 ● Others Pause At Heights: Allows users to pre-set a height in which the print will suspend automatically. The function usually applied when you want to change the filament at a certain point. Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 47 “.fpp”suffix, all models in the scene (include support) are independent . After reloading the files, extruder configuration information and model position will be the same as the configuration during saving. Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 48 6.2.12 Edit Menus Undo ① Allows users to undo the recent edits by the following two methods: Method 1: Click [Edit]--[Undo]. Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 49 Method 2: Press the shortcut Ctrl+D ⑥ Delete Select the object and delete the object through the following two methods: Method 1: Click [Edit]--[Delete] Method 2: Press the shortcut Delete ⑦ Surface to Platform Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 50 6.2.13 Print Menus ① Connect Machine You can connect the Finder2.0 with your PC via a USB cable or WIFI. Note: The machine icon on the bottom right displays the connection status: Connected Disconnected Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 51 “Finder2.0”. Click [Connect] to finish network connection. Click[Print]-[Connect Machine] on Flashprint. Then the following dialog box pops up. You need to select “Wi-Fi” in Connect Mode. Enter into the IP Address shown on the interface and then click [Connect]. Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 52 Once your PC is connected with your Finder2.0. Open the Internet browser and user name(admin) and password(admin). enter “10.10.100.254” and enter the default 6-20  You will enter the WIFI setting panel, it displays as follows: Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 53 IP, then click [Save]. The following interface will appear. 6-22 e. Click the [Restart] button. You need to restart your Finder2.0’s WIFI. And then your Finder2.0 will connect with your computer via the WIFI that you’ve set up. Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 54 Click Y-, extruder will move backward a specified distance. Click Z-, build plate will move upward a specified distance; Click Z-, build plate will move downward a specified distance. (Specified distance refers to the move distance you set in Jog Mode. Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 55 Therefore, do not start rotation operation until the extruder before motor starts. extruder temperature reaches to the printing temperature of filament. For PLA filament, the extruder temperature should reach 200℃, after reaching the extruder Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 56 Step 2: Choose corresponding printer type and firmware version and click [OK] in the firmware updating box. After confirming the printer is in free state, the software will automatically update the firmware 6-24 Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 57 [Help]--[Check for Update] to detect the available updates online. ③ About FlashPrint : Click [Help]--[About Flashprint], the software information box will pop up. The contents include the current software version and copyright information. 6-25 Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 58 FlashPrint. 7.1 Generate a Gcode (7-1)Double-click the icon of Flashprint to start the software. (7-2)Click[Print]--[Machine Type] to select Flashforge Finder2.0 (7-3)Click the [Load] icon to load a .stl model file and the object will display on the build area.
  • Page 59 Note:If you’ve place your model in a right place, you can skip the step above. (7-5) Click the Print icon on the top, you should make some setups for your print job. Preview: If you check the [Preview] box, you can preview your model after slicing is done. Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 60 Print When Slice Done: If you print via USB cable, you can check the box, while if you print via USB, you should not check the box. Machine Type: Flashforge Finder2.0 Supports: If you print a model with supports, you should click the inverted triangle and select [Enable].
  • Page 61 ① Connect your Finder2.0 with your PC via WIFI.(Please refer to 6.1.13) ② Turn on your Finder2.0, level the build plate and load the filament. ③ Click [Print] and transfer your Gcode file to your Finder2.0. After completing Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 62 Flashprint at the status of USB connection or WIFI connection, then click the [Print] button on the top-right. ● Load the target Gcode file into FlashPrint. ● Click the [Print] button, the PC will transfer the Gcode file to the printer. 7-10 Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 63 Abort:To stop heating and printing. Once you tap [Abort], the process is irreversible. Pause: To suspend the print job, you can tap it again to resume it. You can use this function when you want to change the filament halfway. Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 64 2) Register a FlashForge Cloud account with your computer, on website: https://cloud.sz3dp.com/ 3) Register your account on FlashForge cloud: After activate your account through your email box, login in Flashforge cloud with your account. 4) After login in cloud with your own account, click[My printer]—click[Add printer].
  • Page 65 5) Add a printer completed as showed in the picture below. More than one of the Flashforge printers can be added to a FlashForge Cloud account, Flashforge Finder2.0, InventorII/InventorIIS, Adventurer3 printers all support FlashForge Cloud connection. Using FlashForge Cloud connection to print, printers and print jobs management can be done in batches.
  • Page 66 Click[Start] to start printing, the selected printer will start printing automatically. Time remaining for this print job, instant extruder/buildplate temperature or other printing details are all showed in this webpage, you can also pause or cancel this print job anytime during printing process. Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 67 2)Enter the Polar Cloud homepage after you create your Polar Cloud account. Tap the red icon(on the right upper corner showed in the picture below), then Tap [settings], drag down the page to bottom, copy down your Email address and your PIN Code. Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 68 Input your polar 3D cloud account’s Email address(as ID) and PIN Code, Tap[save] . 3)Enter the Polar Cloud homepage with your computer again. Tap [Explore] on the left upper corner showed in the picture below, then Tap [Objects] Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 69 Enter the objects page, choose a model you are going to print. Tap【3D PRINT】button Tap【PRINT】button Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 70 Change Filament, Pause, Stop etc. 4)More than one of the Flashforge printers can be added to a Polar 3D Cloud account, Flashforge GuiderIIS/GuiderII,Finder2.0,InventorIIS/InventorII,Adventurer3 printers all support Polar 3D Cloud connection.
  • Page 71 6)Delete a printer from a polar cloud account.(If someone else wants to use the same printer under another polar cloud account, please make sure you’v delete the printer from your current-using polar cloud account, or others can not use the printer.) Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 72 Then click [SETTINGS] button on the right upper position of the next webpage. Finally, drag the next page to bottom down, click [DELETE PRINTER] button. After you’v completed the above delete steps, this printer can now be used by others under his own polar cloud account. Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 73 When printing with PLA, users will find a “hyper” option available. General: a. Layer Height Thickness of each layer. The less thickness of layers, the more time will be used and the better model will be printed. Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 74 Retraction Length: Amount of retraction. Retraction can help users reduce stringing or oozing during printing. (The default value shall be suggested.) b. Speed: Speed at which the filament is retracted. The default value shall be suggested. 8 -2 Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 75 “use random start points”. b. X: The coordinate value of X c. Y: The coordinate value of Y Infill General a. Top Solid Layer: Number of solid layers on the upper surface of model. Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 76 Maximum Combine Layers: Select the layer amount according to the layer height. The total height shall not be over 0.4mm. b. Combine Mode: Including “Sparse and Solid” and “Sparse Only”. “Sparse Only” mode only applies for the inner infill layers. Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 77 Space to Model(X/Y): The gap between the treelike supports and the model contact surfaces (in the X/Y directions). c. Space to Model(Z): The distance between the treelike supports and the model contact surface (in the Z direction). d. Path Space: The distance between the adjoining paths. Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 78 Shell Count: To control the printing laps for support shell. c. Space to Model: The minimum distance between the wall and model. d. Speed: Speed at which the wall is printed. Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 79 B-Axis: Voltage parameter of left-extruder stepper motor. The bigger the value is, the more heater will produce. Others 2) Extrusion Ratio: The filament amount extruded by the extruder. Default: 109% Max:125% (Usually the default ratio is suggested) Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 80 Enable Adjustments: Enable software to make compensation for errors. b. External Compensation: Enable software to make compensation for the outer diameter error. c. Internal Compensation: Enable software to make compensation for the inner diameter error. Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 81 ①Principle of 45 Degrees Generally speaking, if the 3D model has an overhang of more than 45 degrees, you will need supports. This angle is determined by the material, layer height, extrusion Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 82 Treelike Support Structure : Suitable for models with small area overhang(s).(You are suggested printing a raft) Features:Treelike support structure is proprietary to Flashforge Corporation. And this structure can save support material and can be easily removed. However, compared with the linear support structure, it’s of less stability. So you are suggested to manually add more supports after auto-generating treelike supports.
  • Page 83 Right:Treelike support structure Wrong:Linear support structure Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 84 2) Model with Small-area Overhang Right:Treelike support structure Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 85 Wrong:Linear support structure Manual Modification For the experienced 3D printer users, the [Add] and [Delete] buttons are suggested using for manually adding or deleting supports. Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 86 1) 8-10 You can add the support structure manually to according to the actual shape of the model. Left click [Add] on the left, and then click on the position when support structure is Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 87 ● Low (Fast) (Print Speed 80mm/s Travel Speed 100mm/s) ● Standard (Print Speed 60mm/s Travel Speed 80mm/s) ● High (Slow) (Print Speed 50mm/s Travel Speed 70mm/s) ● Hyper (Print Speed 50mm/s Travel Speed 70mm/s) 8.3 Skills of Model Placement Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 88 Such as the models below, you need to put one of the surfaces onto the platform.(Please refer to 5.1.12-⑦Surface to Platform) ① Improper Proper 8-12 ② Improper Proper 8-13 ③ Improper Proper 8-14 Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 89 Look at the model below: Picture 8-15 is the preview of the model’s original placement and Picture 8-16 is the preview of the model with support structure. 8-15 (8-16) Model with support structure 8-16 Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 90 By analyzing the model’s feature, cutting from the Y plane will be suitable. 8-17 (8-18) The model preview after cutting. 8-18 (8-19) Click [Edit]--[Surface to Platform] to put the flat surfaces onto the platform. Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 91 7-10 Comparison Finder2.0 User Guide | 0086-0579-82273989 www.flashforge.com...
  • Page 92 Chapter 9: Supports and Service Flashforge team is on standby and ready to help you with any challenges you may have with your Finder2.0. If the issues or questions are not covered in this User Guide, you can seek for solutions on our official website or contact us via telephone.

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