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Ultimaker THE MIGHTY MINI 3D PRINTER USER MANUAL V2.1...
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Failure to read the manual may lead to personal injury, inferior results or damage to the Ultimaker 2 Go. Always make sure that anyone who uses the 3D printer knows and understands the contents of the manual to make the most out of the Ultimaker 2 Go.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. ULTIMAKER 2 GO Ultimaker 2 Go at a glance Specifications 2. GETTING STARTED Unboxing Installation First use 3. THE BASICS Changing filament Bed leveling Cura software Display and controller 4. MAINTENANCE Blue tape The feeder Lubricating the axes Atomic Method 5.
ULTIMAKER 2 GO This user manual is designed to help you start your Ultimaker 2 Go experience. Learn everything about using your Ultimaker 2 Go by following the instructions in this user manual and experience how easy it is to produce great quality prints.
CAUTION: The Ultimaker 2 Go generates high temperatures and has hot moving parts that can cause injury. Never reach inside of the Ultimaker 2 Go while it is in operation. Always control the Ultimaker 2 Go with the button on the front or with the power switch on the back.
Carefully unpack your Ultimaker 2 Go and set it up according to the instructions on the next pages. When you use your Ultimaker 2 Go for the first time, it will guide you through some steps to set it up and calibrate it. Follow the bed leveling and filament loading steps...
Open up the complete packaging by lifting it at the hole at the side of the packaging. Now you can take out the spool with PLA filament and place the Ultimaker 2 Go on your desk. Make sure you hold the Ultimaker 2 Go on the frame and don’t hold it on the belts or axes while carrying it.
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WHAT’S INCLUDED? Supplied with your Ultimaker 2 Go is an SD card in the 3D printer and several other accessories as well. This is everything you need to start printing. Before continuing make sure to check if all accessories are included.
2. Push the spool holder down until it snaps into place. GLASS PLATE The glass plate, with blue tape applied to it, is the print surface for prints on your Ultimaker 2 Go. It will be installed the following way.
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To finish the installation the power supply will be connected. Before connecting it, make sure the power switch is in the “off” position. Connect the power cable to the power brick. 2. Plug the power cable in the wall socket and connect the other side to the Ultimaker 2 Go. The flat side of this cable needs to point downwards.
You can use this function at any time. Before the bed leveling can be done, the Ultimaker 2 Go will first do the “homing”. This means that it will move the print head to the left back corner and the build plate towards the bottom, in order to set the origin point. After this, you can follow the steps below for leveling the build plate.
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4. Wait till the filament reaches the first black bowden tube clip and then press the button to continue. The Ultimaker 2 Go will automatically load the filament through the bowden tube, into the print head.
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SD card to start with. Simply select one of the files and press the button to start. After a print file has been chosen the Ultimaker 2 Go will prepare itself by homing the print head and build plate and heating up the build plate and nozzle.
THE BASICS This chapter will explain you more about the basic procedures for using your Ultimaker 2 Go. You will for example find information on changing filament and bed leveling, but also the use of our software Cura is explained here.
After removing the filament you can start loading the new filament in the same way as done during the first setup of your Ultimaker 2 Go. Make sure the old spool with filament is removed from the spool holder and the new one is placed.
Go to “Maintenance” > “Build plate” to start the bed leveling process on your Ultimaker 2 Go. 2. Wait for the Ultimaker 2 Go to do its homing procedure and continue when the print head is in the center at the back of the build plate.
3. When Cura has converted the file you can save the print file (GCode) via the “Save” button. If the SD card has been inserted it will directly save the file to the SD card. 4. Remove the SD card from your computer - make sure to safely remove it - and insert it in your Ultimaker 2 Go to start printing.
DISPLAY AND CONTROLLER When turning on your Ultimaker 2 Go, you will always see the Ultimaker logo first after which you will go to the main menu. The main menu offers three options: PRINT, MATERIAL and MAINTENANCE. PRINT The “Print” menu simply allows you to select one of the print files on the SD card and will automatically start the print after that.
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BASIC MAINTENANCE In order to have a smoothly working Ultimaker 2 Go it is important to maintain it correctly. In this chapter the most important maintenance tips are described. It is recommended to read them carefully in order to achieve the best results with your...
Ultimaker 2 Go is turned off. Before taking out the glass plate, manually move the build plate to the bottom of the Ultimaker 2 Go. This way damage on the print head or Z trapezoidal leadscrew is prevented.
THE FEEDER Using the feeder in the right way and keeping it clean is important for a good extrusion. Tips on maintaining the feeder are described below. FEEDER TENSION In order to guide the filament properly through the feeder into the bowden tube and print head, it’s important that the tension on the feeder is set correctly.
When you notice small ridges on the surfaces of your 3D printed objects or feel that the X and Y axes are dry it is advised to put a single drop of sewing machine oil onto the X and Y axes. This will help your Ultimaker 2 Go running smoothly.
After a longer time of using your Ultimaker 2 Go you might notice some signs of “under extrusion”. This means that your Ultimaker 2 Go can’t extrude enough plastic and is usually shown by very thin or missing layers in a print. In most cases, it is caused by some dirt or carbonized material in the nozzle or another hot end part through which a (partial) blockage is created.
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REMOVE THE NEW FILAMENT • Lower the temperature to 90 degrees (for PLA) or 110 degrees (for ABS) • Once the temperature has been reached, pull the filament out with a quick, firm pull • Check the color and shape of the tip of the filament; the goal is to have a clean, cone-shaped tip •...
There are a few printer specific issues that could show up while using your Ultimaker 2 Go. If you ever happen to get one of these issues, you can easily troubleshoot the issue yourself with help of the information on the next pages.
Extrusion problems can occur in different ways and can have several reasons. The nozzle could simply be completely block, through which no material is coming out of the nozzle at all. But it could also mean that the Ultimaker 2 Go just doesn’t extrude enough plastic, leading to very thin or missing layers in a print.
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ERROR MESSAGES This refers to a problem with the PT100 B sensor, which is the sensor that ERROR - STOPPED TEMP SENSOR measures the temperature of the nozzle. It means that the sensor registers incorrect values and due to safety reasons it will prevent the nozzle from heating up.
Go as well. If you ever need personal help resolving an issue with your Ultimaker 2 Go you can also get in touch with one of our local support partners. On the website you can find all the contact details.
CAUTION: Always let the printer cool down for at least 30 minutes before doing maintenance or modifications. HEALTH The Ultimaker 2 Go is designed to print with PLA filament. The use of other materials is at your own risk. Printing pure PLA is considered safe, although good ventilation is still advised for possible unknown vapors released from coloring dyes in colored PLA.
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GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION The Ultimaker 2 Go is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical and/or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.