IMPORTANT: Continue using the enclosed cardboard to have the back plated lifted from the desk. The reason is that the power button on the PSU, which will be facing down might get damaged.
⬢PSU is mounted using three holes, check the first picture to see where is their location.
⬢Mount the PSU using three M3x18 screws. Tighten them all the way down.
⬢Take the M3x5 screws and screw them in the back plate, 2-3x turns are enough. We will slide a sheet in later on, so don't tighten them. Make sure each screw is perpendicular to the back plate in both axes.
⬢Before we connect the bottom plate to the rest of the printer, let's find the groove, which will be used to align both parts together.
⬢Lift and slightly slide the current assembly to the edge of the cardboard to get access to the lower edge of the back plate. Keep some space for adding the bottom plate.
⬢Place the side of the bottom plate with the groove on the back plate. Make sure both parts are aligned properly and no wires are pinched.
⬢Secure both parts together using four M3x8 screws.
⬢Before you mount the support, please take a closer look at:
⬢The bottom plate, which has two special grooves for the supports. The picture is showing just one, the second is on the opposite side and completely identical.
⬢Each support has two holes with countersink from one side, this side has to be facing outwards from the printer.
⬢The other side of the support is without countersink and must be facing inwards to the printer.
⬢All the holes are symmetrical, therefore apart from the countersink holes, you can rotate them either way.
⬢Take the first support and mount it to the bottom plate. Ensure the countersink holes are facing outwards, then secure the support using two M3x8 screws from the bottom.
⬢Check the bottom plate and support outer surfaces are aligned. If not, release the screws a little bit and readjust the support. Then tighten the screws again.
⬢Install the second support from the other side of the printer. Again, ensure the countersink is facing outwards and secure the support using two M3x8 screws.
⬢Check the bottom plate and support outer surfaces are aligned. If not, release the screws and readjust the support. Then tighten the screws again.
⬢Turn the bottom of the printer towards you and locate the holes for the adjustable feet.
⬢Screw the adjustable feet, all the way in.
Now you can place the printer on its feet and remove the cardboard. However, keep it for later use.
The connectors of the optical sensor cable differ in wiring! Make sure you follow the instructions and connect it correctly! The side marked with the red arrow must be connected to the optical sensor.
There are two versions of the connecting rod. They differ in the manufacturing process, assembly is the same.
⬢Before we install the assembly into the printer, let's find the correct mounting spot. There is a groove in the printer's bottom plate.
⬢Insert two M4x8 screws in the tilt motor holder, which will be used to secure it to the bottom plate.
⬢Make sure the pins are facing to the left side of the printer (see the arrow), this will ensure correct orientation.
⬢Place the entire assembly in the printer and make sure it is aligned with the groove. Then tighten both M4x8 screws.
⬢Connect the cable to the sensor, ensure you aren't using the side with the yellow marker. In the beginning, while connecting the cable the connector has to be slightly inclined.
⬢Before you leave to the next step, make sure the connector is all the way in.
⬢Place the reflector inside the printer and slightly secure it using two M4x5 screws. The reflector is symmetrical, orientation doesn't matter.
⬢Gently push the reflector towards the back of the printer (tower). Use the lower part of the reflector, avoid pressing the upper part. Tighten both screws firmly.
Don't peel off the protective film from the reflector. Wait for the last chapter!
⬢Move the cable from the tilt motor around the reflector like in the picture.
⬢Insert the fan assembly inside the printer. The metal sheet (fan holder) has to be behind the support.
⬢Secure the assembly using two M3x10b countersunk screws.
⬢Flip the cable from the fan inside the printer. First, guide it between the fan and the reflector, then turn to the left and guide it between the reflector and the tower.
⬢Rotate the tilt preassembly with the hole being on the right side.
⬢Before you attach the cable, make sure you are using the correct hole:
⬢The correct hole for the resin sensor cable.
⬢Incorrect holes, avoid using them.
⬢Place the M4 washer on the correct hole first. Don't place the cable on the tilt, otherwise, you will have issues later!
⬢Add the cable on the top of the washer and secure it using an M4x6r screw. Make sure the cable is facing to the back. Tighten the screw properly, we need the washer to "bite" in the surface of the tilt, but be careful not to damage the screw.
It is very important that the washer is in direct contact with the surface of the tilt. Make sure you didn't switch the order!
WARNING: take your time during this step and ensure the sensor is calibrated properly. This will help you avoid possible issues during the prints.
⬢Place the M3w washer on the screw together with the M3nN nyloc nut.
⬢Carefully tighten the nut to ensure direct contact between both parts. It is recommended to use the spanner to hold the nut and an Allen key from the other side.
⬢For the last step, push the connecting rod down, so the silver steel plate on the rod reaches the optical sensor.
⬢Align the optical sensor according to the steel notch of the connecting rod. It has to be within the brackets, ideally in the middle.
⬢Hold the sensor and tighten the screws.
Double-check the entire tilt mechanism to comply with the instructions above and if necessary adjust any part!
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