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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SETTING UP AN AD HOC NETWORK
An ad hoc network is a temporary yet direct connection between a computer or device and the printer. It does not connect through
a router or base station and the data transfer rates are slower than the transfer rate of standard wireless networks. The computer or
device you wish to connect ad hoc to the printer must have an ad hoc adapter installed. An ad hoc network is deleted when the user
has disconnected from it or is out of range of other devices on the network unless it has been made a permanent network.
1. Select SETUP from the home screen.
2. Using either the left or right the navigation arrows, navigate to the Network
screen.
3. Select WIFI.
4. Select ADHOC from the Select WIFI Connection Type screen.
5. Select the ON/OFF bar to turn on the ad hoc network connection.