![]() ![]() This is not like other kits you will see as it is composed of high quality, Tiertime, components. Why the Cetus? Minimalist, easy to assemble design with high quality components You get a fun, entry level, 3D printer which is extremely versatile, with a high build qualityand that famous Tiertime reliability. The Cetus is composed from 6 easy to assemble modules. The body is made from extruded aluminium. The Axis feature high quality, self lubricating, linear rails that will give you hours of maintenance free high precision 3D printing. The build plate is also made from a 3mm aluminum plate. This ensures a perfectly flat build surface. The build platform is also fixed onto the linear guide directly, there are no moving parts between the slider and the build plate. The Y-axis is carefully calibrated in the factory, so users can start printing right out of the box, and there is no need to level the machine before getting to work! Therefore the build surface is flat and parallel along the whole length of the X-axis. The Cetus may have a small footprint but it boasts a large build volume for its size of 18cm x 18cm x 18cm. Versatile capabilities so your creativity is not limited his is larger than most comparable printers which are usually limited to less than or equal to 15cm. The Cetus is capable of printing in wide range of different materials, PLA, flexible filament, Woodfill and more. It also has 3 different swappable hotends so that you can optimise your 3D printing for either faster printing on simple projects or fine printing where small surface feature printing is required. Materials: PLA, TPU, PETG, PLA-composites (e.g.Use the 0.2mm nozzle when fine detail is required or swap o the 0.6mm nozzle if you want faster printing and XY resolution is not so crucial. Build platform: Aluminium with adhesive coating ( heated platform sold separately).Calibration: Support for the True-Touch Calibration probe, measure leveling and nozzle height values in a single process.Level the platform with 9 point matrix leveling ( optional).Description: Comes with Tiertime UPStudio.Windows requirements: Win 7 SP1 or later.Mac OSX requirements: Mac OSX 10.1 or later.3rd Party software support with TinyFab CPU upgrade: Simplyfy 3D, Cura, Slic3r etc…įirstly, if you want to return a product or you have a faulty product please get in touch as soon as possible!.To prevent ordering incorrect items, if you are unsure just ask and we can offer some guidance. However, bear in mind that we cannot say whether a particular product will be right for the purpose that you intend to use it for. You can return your goods to iDig3Dprinting for any reason within 14 business days following receipt at your delivery address as long as they are in a re-saleable condition.įilaments & resins cannot be returned once opened as once exposed to air these items perish.ĭownloadable goods and 3D print samples cannot be returned and no refund will be issued. Shipping costs of returned items are paid by the customerĪ full refund will be issued for unopened items that are returned in their original packaging that are in a “as new” re-saleable condition minus additional costs that are incurred by iDig3Dprinting like payment processing fees, custom duties or charges. You can redo the 9 point calibration to evaluate the leveling result and make test print by printing 9 small cubes on the plate to validate the leveling.We are afraid we cannot issue refunds for products that have been defaced, altered, used, or damaged in any way. ![]() Step 5. Reset the 9 point calibration values to zero after mechanically leveling the Y-axis. Then re-tighten the screws on the bracket and put everything back as before. You need to loosen the 3 screws holding the bracket, then make sure the bracket, the rods and the build plate are all in parallel. Step 4. Use the extrusion rod provided (Spool holder rods) as a guide to align the Y-axis to the build plate. Step 3. Slide the Y-axis to the right and remove it from the bracket. Please note that you do not need to remove the screws, just loosen them is ok. Step 2. Loosen the 3 screws that on the back of the the Y-axis. ![]() Therefore leveling Y-axis is essentially leveling the Y-axis bracket.Īrnold, a Cetus MK3 user also share his method here: The leveling of the Y axis is determined by the Y-axis bracket, which is a sheet metal part that connecting the Y-axis to the Z-axis. While investigating the cause of the problem, here we put together a short tutorial for your to fix it. Since we have a few reports about mechanically unleveled Y-axis. ![]()
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