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multicomp MC-I20 - Debugging Common Issues; Print Removal Difficulties; First Layer and Adhesion Problems

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MC-I20 User Manual & Troubleshooting
Debugging
1) Can’t get the model down
Seeing that the 3D printing nished product is done, but the model is too difcult to remove from the print bed. You may feel as
if you are pulling on the platform. This is because of the high temperature of the machine’s printing space, which should allow
the machine’s printing space to cool for a few minutes before using the congured tools and then remove it. It is also suggested
that if the platform can be heated, the temperature of the platform can be adjusted to between 50 and 70 degrees. After heating
for three minutes or so, the model can be easily taken off.
Note: Forced removal of the nished product after printing, may cause deformation of the nished product or burns. Hand
rubbing will damage the accuracy of the platform.
2) The rst layer is always incapable of printing, or it has been found to have an edge-up phenomenon after printing several
layers
The general 3D printer has been adjusted at the factory before delivery. The platform will be slightly tilted during transportation.
After the user gets the machine, the following steps can be used to adjust the platform:
a) Clean up the build platform or slightly increase it
b) Use a lint-free cloth with a little rubbing alcohol or some acetone nail polish remover to clean the surface of the platform
c) If the above methods do not work, try rotating the knob on the bottom of the platform to adjust the height of the platform so
that the platform is close to the nozzle. (Regulatory platform, please follow the instructions for platform adjustment)
d) If it still does not work, run the Replicator calibration script and open it in Utilities->LevelBuild Plate. This time, a sheet of
paper is placed on the platform for calibration. The goal is to adjust the platform so that the nozzle is closer to the sheet. This
step may have to be tried several more times
e) Another option is to print in Raft mode, which allows your printed objects to be more easily glued to the platform, which can
avoid the phenomenon that the material and the platform cannot be stuck. The reason behind edge-warping is that the
temperature of the printing space of the machine is too low, what you need to do is cover the lid of the machine
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Part Number
MC-I20