Assembly and Adjustment

​ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENT.

WANHAO D12 MONO & DUAL

Video for Assembly and Setup of 3D Printer n°1 .


  • We invite you to watch the assembly and setup video in its entirety, even if it's not your first 3D printer.


 
 


As mentioned in the video, the assembly is not difficult; however, it's important to organize your workspace beforehand, clearly identify the parts, and pay attention to the numbers and letters on both the printer and the packaging to match them correctly.

 
 


If you wish to change an E1 extruder to an E2, please find the reversal video. 

  • The printer has numerous cables and connectors. Most of them are inside the chassis and not visible. However, some of them are loose, especially those going to the print head and on the gantry. Be careful to route them to the correct locations during assembly to avoid snagging when the printer's moving parts are in motion.


  • The printer comes with all the tools necessary for assembly and setup. There are additional tools that are not required for assembly but could be useful in case of disassembly of certain parts. Make sure to keep them.
  • At the end of the assembly, you may have some extra screws or additional components left. These are duplicate elements provided in case of loss or other issues. Keep them safely..
  • As mentioned in the video, the nozzle may have residues of filament, and the Teflon (PTFE) tube may have small marks at each end. This is entirely normal because many components of the machine are tested at the factory, especially the print head and extruders.
  • If you have chosen the Dual version, you can install the second extruder now or at a later time. The printer is designed to operate in single extruder mode. However, if you decide to install the second extruder but do not intend to use it, do not connect the filament sensor cable, or insert a small piece of filament into it. Without this, the printer will not start, thinking that filament is missing for printing.
  • Before putting the 3D printer into operation for the first time, remember to lower the build plate by turning the knobs located on the bottom. The purpose is to prevent the nozzle from potentially crashing into the build plate and causing damage to the machine. In theory, this may not be necessary, but since you'll need to level the build plate later, leave some room for the nozzle's movements.


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