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06 Frequently asked questions
• Can I print temperature-sensitive materials using the Pneumatic Printhead?
The Pneumatic Printhead will warm up during normal operation due to the embedded chips
and other electronic components. If precise temperature control is needed, we recommend
using the Temperature-controlled Printhead in a room with an ambient temperature between
20 and 23 degrees Celsius. Note that the volume capacity of the Temperature-controlled
Printhead is lower (3 mL).
• What do the LED colors indicate?
The LED will change color depending on its status. When the printhead is first put on the
printhead mount, the light will turn white to indicate that it is initializing. Once it is recognized,
the LED will turn blue. Blue light can also indicate a temperature below 35 degrees. When the
temperature of the printhead is between 35 and 50 degrees, the light turns yellow to indicate
that the printhead is warm. When the printhead is above 50 degrees, the light turns red to
indicate that the printhead is hot.
• What is the mechanism that enables bioprinting with this printhead?
This printhead leverages pneumatic micro-extrusion bioprinting. Compressed air actuates a
plunger valve opening and closing, causing materials with certain viscosities to be extruded
through a small nozzle.
• My bioink is not extruding.
The needle or nozzle might clog because of the bioink used, or because of a pause in use.
Replace the needle or nozzle. If your bioink contains aggregates, ensure that they are small
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