This normal operations guide give instructions on typical operation of the machine, running through how to slicer a 3D file up to running a print job on the printer.
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Printer, Filament and Process settings can be found on the left panel.
Important: An in-depth guide on slicer best practices is here, this is how the team at Pantheon uses the slicer Effectively Using Pantheon Slicer 3
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Turn knob quarter-turn counter-clockwise and lift lid.
Load fresh desiccant if needed.
Load the filament spool onto the rollers.
Find the loose end of filament and feed into PTFE tube fitting at the top.
Close lid and turn knob quarter-turn clockwise.
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Preheat the extruder using the front display, select the appropriate filament temperature.
Insert the PTFE tube into the port on HS3 right panel near upper rear corner.
Open HS3 lid to access printhead filament elbow, lift out of bearing holder and set aside.
Disconnect PTFE tube from filament cartridge if connected. Feed filament through PTFE tubing by hand until filament appears at the end of the elbow.
Reconnect PTFE tube to filament cartridge.
Fully insert filament into printhead until the end of travel.
If you are loading a different material than previously printed, complete these instructions before proceeding to the next step: Swapping Between Filament Types
If you are loading the same type of material or this is a brand new Hotend proceed to the next step.When the extruder is hot, select the load filament macro on the display. The printhead should now pull filament into the extruder. If you do not see any filament movement, manually feed the filament until you feel the extruder rollers grip.
Check to see material has been extruded at the nozzle. If no material is seen reselect the load filament macro again. Remove any extruded material and clean the nozzle. Minimal oozing is normal.
Reinsert the filament elbow. The printhead is now loaded and ready to print. Cooldown the printhead if you are not starting a print immediately.
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