How to replace empty support spool in Stratasys 3D Printers?
- HHolly SharpAug 30, 2025
If your Stratasys 3D printer indicates to replace the empty support spool, remove the empty material spool and replace it with a new spool.
How to replace empty support spool in Stratasys 3D Printers?
If your Stratasys 3D printer indicates to replace the empty support spool, remove the empty material spool and replace it with a new spool.
What to do if task already running on Stratasys F170 3D Printers?
If a task is already running on your Stratasys 3D printer, wait until the load/unload in process is complete before attempting to load material to or unload material from another material bay.
What to do if support material does not match selected job in Stratasys 3D Printers?
If the support material does not match the selected job on your Stratasys 3D printer, unload the incorrect support material and load the correct support material for the selected job.
What to do if Stratasys F170 is not initialized?
If your Stratasys 3D printer is not initialized, wait at least 60 seconds after the error is first displayed.
What to do if cannot load support in to model head in Stratasys F170?
If your Stratasys 3D printer indicates that you cannot load support in to model head, remove the support spool from its current location within the material bay and insert it into a support material bay.
What to do if model filament broken in Stratasys F170 3D Printers?
If the model filament is broken in your Stratasys 3D printer, remove the material spool and clear all filament from the filament tubes.
What to do if Stratasys F170 3D Printers shows file not found?
If your Stratasys 3D printer displays 'File not found', ensure that the USB flash drive containing the selected job file is securely inserted into one of the USB ports.
What to do if insufficient model material for part build in Stratasys F170 3D Printers?
If there is insufficient model material for a part build on your Stratasys 3D printer, install additional model material into the printer.
When to replace support head in Stratasys F170?
If the support head on your Stratasys 3D printer has reached its odometer limit of 1500 build hours, it is recommended that you change the head prior to starting a new build.
When to replace model head in Stratasys F170?
If the model head on your Stratasys 3D printer has reached its odometer limit of 1500 build hours, it is recommended that you change the head prior to starting a new build.
Essential safety guidelines for printer installation, operation, and maintenance.
How to contact Stratasys Customer Support for assistance with printer issues or parts.
Details on items included in the printer's welcome kit, such as documents and cables.
Steps for initial printer setup, including stabilizing the unit and ensuring proper placement.
Guide to setting up wired or wireless network connections for the printer.
Explanation of the printer's navigation menu and its button functions for accessing printer features.
Procedures for managing print jobs, including loading files, starting, pausing, and aborting builds.
How to view and manage material status, load/unload materials, and check head temperatures.
Procedures for calibrating printer tips, including automatic and manual methods for accuracy.
Explanation of the automatic XY Gantry Calibration performed during printer startup for proper movement.
Information on identifying and understanding printer warnings and errors that may affect builds.
A table of common troubleshooting scenarios, their possible causes, and recommended remedies.
| Build Volume | 254 x 254 x 254 mm (10 x 10 x 10 in) |
|---|---|
| Software | GrabCAD Print |
| Print Technology | Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) |
| Material Compatibility | ASA |
| Connectivity | USB, Ethernet, Wi-Fi |
| Nozzle Diameter | 0.4 mm |
| Build Plate Temperature | 120°C (248°F) |
| Operating System Compatibility | Windows 7/8/10 |
| Power Requirements | 100–240 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
| Layer Thickness | 0.178 mm or 0.254 mm |











