GP3D Root User Manual
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5.1.5 During printing, the page can show setting temperate, extruder
temperate, and progress percentage. If you need to stop the print tap
the stop button. (Figure 5.1-05)
(Figure 5.1-05)
5.1.6 Click [Yes] or [No] to discontinue or continue printing.
(Figure 5.1-06)
(Figure 5.1-06)
5.1.7 An error alert will show up if anything goes wrong during printing.
(Figure 5.1-07)
5.2 ATTENTION FOR OFFLINE PRINTING
5.2.1 This model can only recognize SD cards up to a maximum of 2GB.
5.2.2 If SD card has been input, but the machine cannot find the SD card,
it could be there are too many models on the card or the SD card was
inserted before the machine was powered on. To fix this reinsert the SD
card into the machine after deleting some files or turning the machine off.
If your computer can read your SD card, but this machine cannot, back up
any files and reformat the SD card before trying again.
5.2.3 The printer can only display files ending in the “.x3g” extension.
5.2.4 File names support alphanumeric characters and cannot exceed 19
characters.
5.2.5 Files names cannot contain special characters.
5.2.6 Tapping the screen repeatedly could cause a system crash.
6. AFTER SERVICE ATTENTION
To update software and User Manual, please visit
http://gp3d.com/germinate Each GP3D Root has a unique identifier,
which is an 11 digits series number. (Figure8-01) Please provide this
number along with a description of the error you are experiencing, for
more information visit: http://gp3d.com/printers/claims.html
(Figure8-01)
ATTACHMENT 1 MAINTENANCE
Extruder Blocking
WARNING: Always wear protective gloves when working with a
heated extruder or build plate!
7.1.1 To remove a blockage in the extruder: connect your GP3D Root with
your pc, increase the extruder temperature from 220℃ by 5-10℃ each
time, click [Forward], and push the filament by hand to extrude the
filament until the filament emerges from the nozzle. (Figure 7.1-01)
7.1.2 If the nozzle is coated by filament, please heat up the extruder
temperature at 220℃ and clean up the nozzle with a clean towel.