2 . Use the Magic CubeX Glue to coat the Print Pad with a layer
of glue. Turn the CubeX Glue upside down so the glue flows
to the tip . (Fig . 88)
3 . Apply 3 layers of Magic CubeX Glue using a slow circular
motion . If the print is large, ensure that the glue covers the
Print Pad surface where the creation will print . If it is a smaller
print, cover the middle of Print Pad with the glue . (Fig . 89)
SAVING A .CUBEX FILE FOR PRINTING
1 . Click the Save Print File button . (Fig . 85)
PRINTING YOUR CREATION
1 . When you are ready to print your creation, insert the USB stick containing your .cubex
file into the USB port on the CubeX. (Fig. 87)
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PART MATERIAL
Similar to Printer Configuration, this tells the software which materials are loaded into
which print jets. Part materials works in a similar way to Printer Configuration, telling
the software which materials are loaded into which print jets . Please be sure that
the materials selected in part materials correspond to the print jets the materials are
allocated too .
BUILD
Once you have selected all of your preferences, press the build button to create the
.cubex file.
2 . Your file can be saved on the USB stick or your computer. Choose the location
you wish to save the .cubex file, give it a suitable name and click “Save.”
Transfer the .cubex file to your USB stick for printing or save it on your USB
stick . (Fig . 86)
4 . Select the ‘Print’ option from the main menu . (Fig . 90)
5 . Using the arrows at the bottom of the screen, scroll to the
.cubex file you wish to print and tap on the file name. Your
creation will start printing . (Fig . 91)