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.

All operators should thoroughly read and understand this guide before using the Pantheon HS3.

Index

Slicing a Part

Importing a Part

Pantheon Slicer 3 is compatible with the following file formats: .STL, .OBJ, .3MF, .AMF, .STEP, .STP

You can drag and drop files directly into the Pantheon Slicer window or use the add button or File→Import→Import 3MF… highlighted below.

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Orienting a Part

You will need to rotate the part onto a face to print it, your part may import in the correct orientation already, but this step is often necessary

The Easiest way to do this is to use the Lay-on-face tool. Click your model, then click the Lay on face button. Faces will appear on your part, select the one you want contacting the bed and the object will rotate into place.

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Material Selection

Printer, Filament and Process settings can be found on the left panel.

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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

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

Process / Filament Settings

Select the profile according to the material you are printing with. We have tuned these defaults to be effective for most applications.

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Slicing and Exporting

Once you have imported a model, orientated it, and selected your process settings you can slice and export the file (.gcode).

Click the Slice plate button, then the Export G-code Button, and save the file.

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You are now ready to upload and print on the HS3.

Upload G-Code to the Printer

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Preparing the Printer and Starting a Print

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znZBc9p6jvg

Loading Filament

You will be moving and heating up the machine in the following steps. Keep body parts out of and away from the machine while it is in motion, and use suitable gloves with interacting with heated components.

If you’re swapping between materials, please follow Swapping Between Filament Types

Loading Filament Cartridge

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Monitor the filament cartridge humidity using the hygrometer. If it displays greater than 15% relative humidity after stabilizing for a few hours be sure the replace the desiccant.

TIP Monitor the filament cartridge humidity using the hygrometer. If it displays greater than 15% relative humidity after stabilizing for a few hours be sure the replace the desiccant.

Loading Printhead

Avoid leaving the nozzle preheated for long durations as it burns the filament inside which may lead to clogs.

Start Print!

A print job can be started in one of two ways:

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