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Build Volume | 220 x 220 x 250 mm |
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Layer Resolution | 0.1 - 0.4 mm |
Filament Diameter | 1.75 mm |
Nozzle Diameter | 0.4 mm |
Technology | FDM |
Nozzle Temperature | up to 260°C |
Print Bed | Carborundum Glass |
Machine Weight | 7 kg |
Print Speed | 100 mm/s |
Connectivity | USB, SD Card |
Supported Filaments | PLA, TPU, PETG |
Display | LCD screen |
Power Supply | 50/60Hz |
Leveling | Automatic |
Covers safe use of scraper, emergency shutdown, high-speed parts, temperature, child safety, and environmental conditions.
Recommends eye protection during cleaning and cautions against printer disassembly.
Details technology, build size, layer thickness, accuracy, extruder, nozzle, print speed, and supported materials.
Lists ambient operating, operational extruder, and print bed temperature ranges.
Covers slicing software, input/output formats, and connectivity options like memory card and data cable.
Includes power input, rated power, printer dimensions, and net weight.
Lists key components such as the printer base, XE axis kit, and print head.
Details items like screw rods, nuts, filament holders, and assembly tools.
Includes items such as buckles, cable ties, power cord, spare nozzles, memory card, and various screws.
Identifies components visible from the front of the printer, including the print head and touchscreen.
Identifies components visible from the back of the printer, such as motors, power switch, and lead screw.
Illustrates the printer's menu structure and navigation flow for accessing functions.
Provides guidelines for assembly, cautions, setup tips, and notes on firmware and initial testing.
Covers slicer basics, installation, machine settings, adding printers, and configuring nozzle settings.
Guides users on importing, activating, and customizing filament profiles for optimal printing.
Explains model manipulation, slicing, previewing, and the procedures for offline and online printing.
Details how the printer automatically saves status and allows resuming a print after an outage.
Addresses issues like motor shaking, connection faults, file corruption, and memory card read errors.
Covers extrusion issues, print speed, extruder friction, filament leaking, layer shifting, and bed adhesion.
Addresses sensor abnormalities, print head movement errors, print interruptions, and model structure issues.
Discusses issues related to drawing quality, retraction settings, and adjusting nozzle height for adhesion.
Highlights high temperature hazards, electrical safety, fuse rating, and provides warranty details.