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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CALIBRATING THE Z-GAP AND PRINT PAD LEVEL
Leveling the print pad is very important to ensure quality prints. Checking the Z-Gap and Print Pad Level becomes necessary after
replacing a print jet, an extruder assembly, or the print pad.
The Level Gap calibration le is always printed with print jet 1. There are two independent les for checking Level Gap: one for ABS
printing and one for PLA printing.
NOTE: Ensure the le used matches the material type installed in cartridge bay 1. (Ex. If cartridge bay 1 has an
ABS material cartridge, print the ABS Level Gap le.)
These les are available at www.cubify.com.
Level Gap Calibration Print Overview
The following diagram illustrates a leveled print pad with a proper Z-Gap:
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Z-Gap - The Z-Gap is the distance between the print pad and the print jet nozzles.
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Print Pad Level - The Print Pad Level is a measurement to determine if the print pad is level with the print jet nozzles.
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