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5.8 PAUSING AND RESUMING PRINT
To pause the print with the option for resuming, on the “PRINT” screen, choose
the CHANGE option. Once the cached commands are completed, the printer will stop. Now, you have the option to move the carriage
(select OPERATOR PANEL and then travel the build table by selecting DOWN and use the FRONT, BACK, LEFT, RIGHT buttons), or
change/replenish the material (see page 26).
To resume printing, exit the OPERATOR PANEL screen by pressing the BACK button, then select UNPAUSE. Now, the printer travels
back to the position where the print was interrupted and resumes printing.
Before resuming printing, remove the lament thread which escaped from the print head under gravity.
The print may not be paused before the warming procedure is nished.
5.9 ABORTING PRINT
To interrupt print without the option for resuming, on the “PRINT” screen, choose
the ABORT option and conrm print cancellation by means of the OK button. Now, the printer completes printing and the carriage
travels to the home position and the build table travels to the bottom of the working chamber.
5.10 FINISHING PRINT
Once the print is nished, the “Finished printing” massage is displayed together with the total printing time. Device carriage travels to
the home position and the build table travels to the bottom of the working chamber.
5.11 REMOVING PRINT FROM THE BUILD PLATFORM
STEP 1
Make sure that the temperature of the build platform is below 30°C. You can check the current print head temperature by selecting
SETUP from main menu and then INFORMATIONS.
STEP 2
Slide the platform from the device and place it on a at surface.
STEP 3
Use a knife or scraper (included) to gently pry the print and unstick it from the printing platform.
Scraper corners are very sharp! Be careful not to damage the Kapton lm when unsticking the print!
STEP 4
Carefully remove lament residues from the printing platform (skirt and brims around the model) and rell the footprint of the removed
model with DIMAFIX adhesive.
Only handle DIMAFIX in well-ventilated areas, never inside the printer!