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Ultimaker 2 Go User Manual

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As explained in chapter 2 the first layer of a print is very important. Therefore regular bed leveling is advised. Always re-
level the build plate when you notice that the plastic is not equally placed on the glass plate. After transportation of your
Ultimaker 2 Go it is also advised to re-level the build plate to ensure your 3D prints stuck well to the build plate.
BED LEVELING PROCEDURE
The basic steps for bed leveling are described below.
1. Go to “Maintenance” > “Build plate” to start the bed leveling process on your Ultimaker 2 Go.
2. Wait for the Ultimaker 2 Go to do its homing procedure and continue when the print head is in the center at the
back of the build plate.
3. The first calibration step is to roughly level the build plate by rotating the button at the front of your Ultimaker 2 Go
until there is approximately 1 mm distance between the nozzle and build plate. The measurement here is not critical;
just make sure that the nozzle is close to the build plate without touching it.
4. Next, a rough adjustment will be done on the front left and right side by turning the build plate screws. Turning
the build plate screws to the left means that the build plate will get closer to the nozzle. Again there should be a
distance of approximately 1 mm between the nozzle and build plate.
5. The last step will be fine-tuning of the build plate with the calibration card. Place the calibration card in between the
nozzle and build plate on all 3 points and adjust the build plate screws until you feel slight friction when moving the
card.
Note: Don’t push on the build plate while fine-tuning with the calibration card; this will lead to inaccuracies.
BED LEVELING

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Ultimaker 2 Go Specifications

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BrandUltimaker
Model2 Go
Category3D Printers
LanguageEnglish

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