This quick start guide introduces the basic controls and functionality provided with the WorkSeries controller. This reference guide is meant only as a secondary reference. This guide should be used in conjunction with the 3D Platform WorkSeries User Manual, which can be downloaded from our website at www.3dplatform.com.
On initial machine startup perform the following steps after verifying the home sensors are fully operational using the procedure in the 3D Platform WorkSeries User Manual. 1. Locate the home symbol on the touch screen for the axis you wish to home and press one time.
3D Platform WorkSeries Quick Reference Guide Revision: B Date: November 13, 2017 From the Web Interface 1. Once navigated to your printer’s web interface, select the drop-down menu for the extruder that you would like to set. Note: You may also type in a temperature if the drop-down menu does not have the temperature you wish to select.
2. Select the axis and distance you wish to incrementally move. Filament Extrusion/Retraction IMPORTANT: Nozzle must be heated for extrusion to be possible. Follow instructions in the 3D Platform WorkSeries User Manual for working with heated components. From the Touch Screen 1.
3D Platform WorkSeries Quick Reference Guide Revision: B Date: November 13, 2017 Pausing/Stopping a Print 1. Navigate to the print menu. 2. Click the pause button in the middle of the screen. Note: Once paused the machine will move to the home position on the X and Y axes.
The Duet Wi-Fi controller allows the user to define certain processes that are repeated frequently through the g-code console to be automated through a macro. The Duet Wi-Fi controller comes standard from the 3D Platform factory with several macros useful for the successful operation of the printer. The following steps will allow a user to run a predefined macro.
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3D Platform WorkSeries Quick Reference Guide Revision: B Date: November 13, 2017 From the Touch Screen 1. Navigate to the “Macros” menu on the bottom of the touch screen. 2. Select the macro that you wish to run. 3. Verify that the machine responded to the macro properly.