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Wasp 3MT HDP - 8.4 Free Zeta System

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   IntroductIon
© WASP S.r.l.
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Use of the printer
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8.4. Free zeta system
The Free Zeta system is a useful command to resume interrupted prints that for any reason it was not possible to
recover with the Resurrection system.
It is based on the principle of restarting to print a chosen gcode from a certain height onwards, so that the first
layer of the new print adheres to the last printed layer.
Some scenarios where it can be useful are:
The Resurrection automatic save was not successful
The machine ran out of material but for any reason continued to print
The nozzle stopped during printing but the machine has continued to print
The cases in which it is not possible to recover the print are when:
The printed part detached the printing bed
The printed part broke during the press
The deformation of the piece is such that it is not possible to recover the print
To run the Free Zeta system correctly.
1. Activate the VACS paying attention not to move the printing plate.
2. Bring the machine floor into temperature
3. Select the “Free Zeta system” command from the PREPARE menu (fig. 8.4)
4. Go down with the navigator on the interface until the nozzle is extremely close to the last layer of the printed
object (fig. 8.7b)
5. Click the GO FOR GCODE button
6. Select the gcode to be recovered and launch the print.
INTERFACE
From the upper bar it’s possible to select a scale for the movement.
With the arrows below you can control the movement in the directions +X, -X, +Y, -Y, +Zand -Z.
The Autohome button will get out of the Free Zeta System interface.

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