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Getting A 3D Model
The following file types are supported by Pantheon Slicer: STL, 3MF, OBJ, and AMF
We recommend you export your 3D models as a high-quality STL
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When exporting 3D models assure that:
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For more instructions on how to export a model from your 3D modeling software please refer to their references.
Slicing the model
Follow the instructions in the link here: https://pantheondesign.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/docs/pages/1104281776742657/Slicer+Intro#Slicer SettingsPantheon+Slicer+BETA#Importing-a-Part
Uploading Gcode
On your web browser go to the URL of your printer
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you can find this on the printers touchscreen, press the Configuration button then the Network button and the URL will be on the top left. See How to use the HS3's touchscreen |
On the web interface click on the tab G_CODE FILES. See How To Use The HS3's Web Interface
Click the Upload Gcode button and select the .gcode file you want to print.
Preparing the printer for a print
Prepping the bed
If the spring steel print bed is not hot proceed to the next step. Otherwise remove the bed and place on a work surface.
Inspect the spring steel print bed for any debris, scrape away an print material if present.
Wipe clean bed using methanol or 99% isopropanol (wear gloves when using methanol).
Apply a thin even layer of Bed Prep using the applicator. Place bed back in the printer if it was removed.
Check for loaded filament
Make sure there is enough filament loaded in the machine for your print job and the correct type of filament for your job.
Follow guide Load and Unload Filament for load and unload procedure.
Recommended
If the machine is cold, preheat the Extruder and Heater Bed to 100°C and allow it to heat for at least 5 minutes. This ensures the machine has time to thermally expand for better mesh leveling and a perfect first layer.
Start Print!
On the web console or printer touchscreen, select the gcode job file and press start print.