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Contents Acknowledgment..................................................................................................................................3 Commitment......................................................................................................................................... 4 PRECAUTIONS...................................................................................................................................5 Chapter 1: What’s in the Box?..................................
Acknowledgment Our sincere gratitude goes to you for your great support to Flashforge Corporation. Even if you are familiar with earlier Flashforge machines or 3D printing technology, we still recommend that you read through this guide, as there is lots of important information about the Creator pro for you to get a better 3D experience. Following this guide will ensure your successful first print journey.
Commitment Each member of Flashforge team is definitely passionate about 3D printing and willing to share this new technology with each individuals of the world. Flashforge is committing to providing the best 3D printers and best service to each clients and customers. If you can imagine it, you can make it. Together with Flashforge team, let’s turn the sky into limit.
PRECAUTIONS Please make sure to read this page carefully prior to setting up and operating the Creator Pro. Ensure that your Creator pro is earthed lest electrostatic interference. Turn off the machine and unplug the power cord before any maintenance or modifications. Always avoid touching the heating nozzle and build plate during operation Only use your Creator pro in a well-ventilated area. (When printing with ABS, small concentrations of Styrene vapor can be released.
Chapter 1: What’s in the Box? Along with your Creator Pro 3D printer, the box also contains the followings: On the top of the PE foam sheet, you’ll find: Filament guide tube*2 Quick start*1 Build tape*2 Leveling card*1 Within the accessory PE foam Power cable *1 USB cable*1 Spool holder*2 Dual extruder*1 Tool bag(Allen Wrench/Leveling knob/Bolt) Extruder’s accessory kit(Bolt/Turbofan baffle) 4G SD card *1 Under Creator Pro’s build platform: ABS filament*1kg (2.
Chapter 2: Unpacking The Creator Pro was carefully packaged at FLASHFORGE manufacturing facility. Please follow the unpacking steps laid out below. CAUTION Handle the package and its contents with extra care; do not use any unnecessary force. Do not remove the wrapping around the nozzle. It consists of a ceramic fiber fabric and heat resistant tape that helps to keep the nozzle at a constant temperature. Place your Creator Pro on a clean and stable surface, open the carton and then take the foam sheet out.
Take the accessory foam container out, within which are lying a power cable, a USB cable, two spool holders, a bag of tools, a SD card, a bag of extruder accessories and turbofan baffle. Slide the X-axis rods to the very back. Take the transparent lid together with two rolls of filament out from the printer. Take the two rolls of filament(PLA filament * 1, ABS filament * 1) out from the enclosed lid. Elevate the build plate to its limit. Take the side protective foam sheets from the printer.
Congratulations! You’ve finished the unpacking process. (Tip: Save your Flashforge Creator Pro packaging for future transportation and storage.
Chapter 3: Hardware Assembly First, you need two M3*8 bolts from the extruder’s accessories kit(including bolts and turbofan baffle), and the 2.5mm Allen Wrench. Lower the build plate as much as possible, hold the extruder by both sides, take it out of the accessory sleeve and position it on the extruder seat with the fan facing forward. Align the screw holes and fasten with the two short silver bolts. Unscrew the two turbofan bolts and take out the turbofan baffle to install.
To lock the filament guide tube with R-shape buckles and insert another end to the filament intake. To avoid filament jams, always ensure that any filament spool you mount on the Creator pro feeds from the bottom of the spool toward the top. Filament mounted on the right spool holder when viewed from the back should always unspool clockwise and filament loaded onto the left spool holder should always unspool counterclockwise. Congratulations! You’ve finished the hardware assembly process.
Chapter 4:Software Installation SPECIAL NOTES TO WIN 8 and WIN 10 USERS BEFORE SOFTWARE INSTALLATION Win 8 and Win 10 users please make sure that you have disabled the Driver Signature Enforcement setting before installing the ReplicatorG software. Below is a video link showing you how to accomplish this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NM1MN8QZhnk Steps for installing your software: Method 1: (1)Download the appropriate version of ReplicatorG suitable for your system from: www.ff3dp.
After opening ReplicatorG software, click on Machine to select your Machine Type(Driver). Choose The Replicator Dual for Creator Pro dual extruder machine. After selecting the appropriate machine type, click on GCode on the top navigation bar, and under GCode Generator, select Skeinforge(50).
The following gives an introduction on how to import files (.STL) into the Replicator G software and then generate Gcode to print your creation. Click File > Open, then browse and select the file (.STL) that you would like to print. Import the file by double-clicking on it. Then the drawing will appear on the Replicator G interface.
on the button (Generate GCode) at the bottom of the panel. EXPLANATION OF GCODE SETTINGS A new window will pop up, giving you several options on how the Gcode will be generated: A B C D E F G H I A. Slicing Profile: select Replicator slicing defaults for ABS printing, then select Replicator 2 slicing defaults for PLA printing. B. This tells the printer which extruder to use for a dual-extruder head printer, either the left or right head can be selected.
H. Travel feedrate is the extruder speed at while no filament is extruded, and it’s usually set between 30 and 120. For ABS printing, 80℃ is recommended; for PLA printing, 100℃ is recommended. I. Print Temperature is the temperature to which the nozzle is heated. This varies between filament types. Set it to 220 for the default filament. As for the” plastic”, “extruder” and “Defaults”, you just need to maintain the default settings.
Click File > Preferences, then click Select Python interpreter under the Advanced tab. A window will pop up. Navigate to the Python installation directory, and select python.exe and click Open.
Last, click Close on the Preferences menu and you are done! The machine will now work as normal when generating Gcode, and the Python error message will not pop up again.In the next section, we will start a preliminary test on the machine’s connections, and heat the platform and extruder so that the extruder is ready for its first print.
Chapter 5: USB Connection & Temperature Setting First, connect the machine and computer with the provided USB cable. The USB port on the machine is bound by the box in the below image. After connecting the cable, open the ReplicatorG software as we are going to link the computer and printer. Inside the ReplicatorG software, click Machine > Connection (serial port) > Rescan serial ports, if no new ports appear then the software driver has not been installed.
Locate the software driver shown in the blue box above. Double click The Replicator, then a dialog box will pop up. Click Driver Software on the top and then and click Update Driver Software.
Click Browse my computer for driver software to find the location of drivers under ReplicatorG0040 on your system. Left click drivers. And then click FTDI USB Drivers in the driver folder before confirmation and click OK. The drivers will then be installed. The next step is to link the printer. Rescan the serial ports and select the one that appears on your machine (on our test machine the port was COM10, but different computers vary).
Now we can link the machine to the computer. Click on the printer connect icon highlighted in blue : If the printer connect icon turns dim, as shown in the illustration below, the printer has successfully connected to the computer. Next we need to preheat the extruder and build plate. In the same set of menu, click on the cross-shaped icon and a new interface will appear.
Input the following target values: 220°C for the extruder and 110°C for the build plate, type Enter to confirm. After entering the values, the plate will start to preheat. When the extruder temperature reaches 50°C, the cooling fan will be activated and the current temperature value will display to the right as shown below.
Chapter 6: Filament To make the process of feeding or withdrawing the filament easy, please follow the next few steps carefully: After inserting the filament into the filament intake, do not push it further until the extruder temperature reaches 200°C or higher. Once the machine reaches this point, you will feel the filament being pulled into the extruder head. 6.1 Installing Filament First, remove the filament guide tube from the extruder.
Note: The left extruder is suggested to print with PLA while the right extruder is suggested to print with ABS. Because the left extruder locates beside the turbofan baffle, which is more beneficial for cooling down the PLA models. There are two ways of feeding the filament into the extruder head, one is using the LCD screen on the printer itself and the other is by using the control panel on the Replicator G software. 6.2 Feeding the Filament Using the LCD Screen 1.
Preheat Setting 4. Select Filament loading; press the OK key of the keypad. The display will show: ▶ Load Right Unload Right Load Left Unload Left 5. Select the appropriate side of the extruder you wish to load(Left or Right for models with dual extruders). Press the OK key again on the keypad. The display will indicate: I'm heating up my extruder!” At this time, the temperature of the right nozzle is being heated up.
see: ▶ Start Preheating Right Extruder ON Left Extruder ON Platform OFF 4) Press page up key back to Start Preheat, and Press OK key, you will see: Heating: R Extruder: 033/230C L Extruder: 033/230C Platform: 024 This means the left extruder is heating up, when it reaches 220°C. First push in the filament a little bit until you see filament come out of the nozzle, then pull it out quickly. This will ensure you have withdrawn the filament inside the nozzle successfully. 6.
map. When the actual (Current) temperature reaches 220°C, then click the Forward button, so you can pull the filament out. 6.5 Setting Parameters Before generating Gcode, specific parameters can be set up to customize various aspects of the print.
Chapter 7: First Print First, make sure that you’ve completed all the steps in the Unpacking and Hardware Assemby section. 1. Your dual extruder heads should be bolted in place, CAUTION 2. Your filament guide tubes is connected, 3. Your mountedperfectly on the spool holders. Creator Pro filament has beenis leveled before leaving factory. However, it will get unleveled during long distance shipping, please do level the build plate again before starting a print. See below in instruction.
nozzles. · The distance between the extruder nozzles and the build plate should be about the thickness of the leveling card. Note: To view a video of the build plate leveling process, please go to the FF Creator pro video page on: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWfXP01hqgWsEfzZ5Z-sZzifa05iIZb0Q Now, let’s start the first print. Click File > Examples and then select the 20mm_Calibration_Box.stl.
Next click Generate GCode, a dialogue box will pop up, after inputting your chosen parameters the Gcode will be generated. Please refer to EXPLANATION OF GCODE SETTINGS. A loading bar will then appear showing the progress of the Gcode generation.
After the Gcode is generated, the temperature of the bottom plate needs to be changed if you print PLA filament. See below for the required modification. First, select Gcode as shown highlighted in the illustration below and change M109 S110 to M109 S50 to set the HBP temperature at 50°C. Then click File > Save to save this modification. If you print ABS filament, then no HBP temperature modification is needed.
Note : The printer won’t turn on the turbofan automatically if you print the model not sliced by RepliactorG.
Chapter 8: Dual Extruder Print Open ReplicatorG and select Gcode > Merge .stl for Dual Extrusion. You will see following: Click on the first Browse button to locate and select the file for left extruder; and then click on the second Browse button for right extruder. For example, you can find the examples folder in its installation path. Open the folder examples select Two_color_world_a.
NOTE: Do not check "the 'use raft/support' option. If you want to print dual colors with PLA filament, then perform the following settings: If you want to print dual colors with ABS filament, select Replicator slicing defaults under the Slicing Profile column, and lower the Feedrate to 60 and Travel Feedrate to 80. Click the Generate Gcode option for both boxes.
Click on the following button to export .x3g file for SD card print. Note: If you meet some problems, you can go to Flashforge official website:www.ff3dp.com for initial help.
Chapter 9: Other Information 9.1.Supports and Service Flashforge team is on standby and ready to help you with any challenges you may have with your Guider. If the issues or questions are not covered in this User Guide, you can seek for solutions on 41 our office website or contact us via telephone. There are solutions and instructions to common issues that can be found in our knowledge base. Have a look first as most basic questions are answered there. http://www.ff3dp.
9.2 References Name Number of Extruder Print Technology Screen Build Volume Layer Resolution Build Precision Positioning Precision Filament Diameter Nozzle Diameter Build Speed Software Support Formats OS Device Size AC Input Connectivity Creator Pro Dual Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) LCD 230×150×155mm 0.1 - 0.2mm ±0.2mm Z axis 0.0025mm; XY axis 0.011mm 1.75mm 0.