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Lift the machine from below the base plate and place it in its intended operating position.
Remove the protective plastic film from the machine.
Using a 4mm Allen key, unscrew and remove the shipping braces on the X, Y and Z ball-screws (5 pieces in total).
Locate a suitable electrical outlet and ensure the main power switch of the HS3 is in the OFF position. Plug the machine into mains power using the provided power cable.
Flip the main power switch to the ON position. The switch should illuminate. The servo motors of the machine will energize and an audible “clunk” may be heard. This is not a concern.
The machine’s display will become active and will go through several start up screens. The machine’s touchscreen is ready to interact with when you are presented with the following display:
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Connecting to a Network
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Wi-Fi
On the front panel of the printer navigate to the Utilities sub menu and then Network.The machine will search for available networks. If none are present, tap the refresh button.
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Select your network and enter the password.
Once the machine has connected, you will be able to connect to the Web Console. https://pantheondesign.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/DSBM/pages/673939995/Printer+Controls#Web-Console
Ethernet
Plug your ethernet cable into the ethernet jack on the back of the HS3, it is located above the power cord receptacle.
It may take 1-2 minutes for the ethernet to connect.
Once the machine has connected, you will be able to connect to the Web Console. https://pantheondesign.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/DSBM/pages/673939995/Printer+Controls#Web-Console
Advanced Networking Setup
Advanced networking setup here → Advanced Networking Settings https://pantheondesign.atlassian.net/wiki/x/MgBBK
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Slicer
Pantheon Slicer is how we convert our 3D models into g-code the HS3 can use to make parts. Slicing software is equivalent to CAM or programming in the CNC world. The slicer takes parts and “slices” them into layers that the printer prints. The slicer generates the exact path the nozzle follows. Things like wall thicknesses, top and bottom thicknesses, speeds, support structures etc. are all configured in the slicer.
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