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Claire HallSep 22, 2025
How to fix close the cover error on Stratasys F370?
- TTracy RichardsonSep 22, 2025
To resolve the 'Close the cover' message on your Stratasys 3D printer, close the top cover.
How to fix close the cover error on Stratasys F370?
To resolve the 'Close the cover' message on your Stratasys 3D printer, close the top cover.
When to order new model head for Stratasys F370?
If your Stratasys 3D printer suggests to order a new model head because it has reached 1350 build hours and is near its odometer limit, you are still able to build using this head, but part quality may be affected.
When to order new support head for Stratasys F370?
If your Stratasys 3D printer suggests to order a new support head because it has reached 1350 build hours and is near its odometer limit, you are still able to build using this head, but part quality may be affected.
What to do if oven not maintaining temperatures in Stratasys F370?
If the oven is not maintaining temperatures in your Stratasys 3D printer, close the oven door; the heater turns off while the door is open.
How to fix close the door error on Stratasys F370?
To resolve the 'Close the door' message on your Stratasys 3D printer, close the oven door.
What to do if end of model filament detected in Stratasys F370 3D Printers?
If your Stratasys 3D printer detects the end of the model filament, slowly turn the material spool and feed filament into the drive mechanism.
What to do if my Stratasys F370 3D Printers is out of support material?
If your Stratasys 3D printer is out of support material, remove the empty material spool(s) and replace them as needed.
When to replace model head in Stratasys F370?
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.
When to replace support head in Stratasys F370?
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.
What to do if insufficient model material for part build in Stratasys F370?
If there is insufficient model material for a part build on your Stratasys 3D printer, install additional model material into the printer.
Basic safety tips for printer installation, operation, and maintenance.
Steps for stabilizing, identifying, and connecting the printer.
Covers loading files, viewing job info, build status, and queue operations.
Details on managing materials and heads, including status, details, and maintenance.
Accessing and configuring printer settings, calibration, maintenance, network, power, and light.
Procedures for powering the printer ON and OFF.
Steps for loading, unloading, and storing material spools.
Instructions for replacing standard and PLA model print heads.
Steps from preparing the printer to completing a build and managing defaults.
Procedures for automatic and manual tip calibration.
Explains warnings and errors encountered during operation.
| Technology | Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) |
|---|---|
| Build Volume | 355 x 254 x 355 mm (14 x 10 x 14 in) |
| Connectivity | Ethernet, USB |
| Software | GrabCAD Print |
| System Weight | 227 kg (500 lbs) |
| Layer Thickness | 0.127 - 0.330 mm (0.005 - 0.013 in) |
| Material Compatibility | ABS, ASA, PC-ABS |











