User Guide
Table Of Contents
-  Introduction
-  Important Safety Information
-  CubePro 3d Printer Features and Benefits
-  At a Glance
-  Specifications and Requirements
-  Unpacking and Setting up Your CubePro
-  Printing Your Creation
-  Finishing Your Creation
-  CubePro Software
-  Operation Procedures
-  CubePro Maintenance
- Restoring Roughness to the Print Pad
- Cleaning the Jet Wiper
- General Cleaning
- Adjusting the Jet Wiper Assembly
- Calibrating the Print Pad
- Calibrating the Z-Gap And Print Pad Level
- Calibrating the Offset Jets
- Calibrating the Wipe Function
- Testing the Print Jets and Extruders
- Moving the Print Jets
- Updating the CubePro Firmware
- Replacing Fuses
- Lubricating The Bearing Rods
- Error Codes
- Contacting Support
-  Cubify Sustainability Program
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SETUP AND ACTIVATE YOUR CUBEPRO
1. Select your language. Press the checkmark to conrm your selection.
2. Enter a name for your printer. Scroll to the letters you wish to select by pressing
the arrow symbols on each side of the screen. Press the letters to select them.
Select the checkmark to continue. If you do not wish to name your CubePro,
press SKIP to move to the next screen and continue with step 4.
NOTE: The printer will search for area wireless networks.
3. Connect your printer to your wireless network. Use the up or down arrow to scroll
to your network choice. Select your network.
NOTE: If your network is password protected, the printer will rst
prompt you to enter the password.
NOTE: The printer can also connect to an ad hoc network, a
decentralized network that wirelessly connects a local computer
to the printer directly. The computer must have a wireless adapter
congured for ad-hoc mode. The adapter must use the same SSID as
is found in the printer. Connecting to an ad hoc network is discussed
further in the section titled Setting Up an Ad Hoc Network.