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6. Routine Cleaning After Every Build
After every build, it is important to clean your printer following
the steps below.
A clean, well-maintained printer produces better parts,
has less downtime, and needs fewer service calls.
These tasks take only a few minutes to complete. They can eas-
ily be completed while the part continues drying in the Post-Pro-
cessing Unit.
And - they are the best investment you can make to keep your
printer running smoothly and producing great parts.
Routine cleaning includes:
•
Vacuuming up excess powder.
•
Emptying the Debris Separator.
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Cleaning the Parking Caps.
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Cleaning the Rails and Printhead Carriage.
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Cleaning the Service Station.
6.1 Vacuum Up Excess Powder
Vacuum the Build Bed, the Fast Axis, and the Deck.
1.
Press the Control Knob once, then select
VACUUM
on the
LCD menu.
2.
Open the printer top cover and remove the vacuum hose
from its stand.
3.
Vacuum all powder from
the Build Bed (but not the
Feeder side), and from the
deck around the Build Bed.
Be sure to remove the
powder between the Build
Bed and the Service Sta-
tion.
Note: Be
careful not to vacuum the service station itself.
4.
Vacuum the top of the Fast
Axis, and reach inside to
vacuum the Rails and the
Printhead Carriage.
5.
Press the Control Knob
once to turn off the vac-
uum.