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ht500:operation [2016/05/25 11:16]
Markus Bürgener [Starting print jobs]
ht500:operation [2017/01/18 09:42] (current)
Simon Kühling old revision restored (2016/05/25 12:10)
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-[{{:reprap-industrial-v1:gui_confirmpj_v110.png?​600|"​Ready to print?"​ query}}]+[{{:ht500:om_confirm_pj.png?​600|"​Ready to print?"​ query}}]
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-[{{:reprap-industrial-v1:gui_v110_pauseprint_1.png?​600|Interrupting the print with the pause function.}}]+[{{:ht500:om_pause_print.png?​600|Interrupting the print with the pause function.}}]
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-[{{:reprap-industrial-v1:gui_v110_pauseprint_2.png?​600|Continuing the print after pause.}}]+[{{:ht500:om_resume_print.png?​600|Continuing the print after pause.}}]
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 For switching the HT500 into standby tap the shut-down button. The system will then perform the cool-down sequence for safety reasons before deactivating the preheating and the build chamber. For switching the HT500 into standby tap the shut-down button. The system will then perform the cool-down sequence for safety reasons before deactivating the preheating and the build chamber.
  
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 To wake the machine from standby see [[#​waking-from-standby|Starting the 3D Printer]]. To wake the machine from standby see [[#​waking-from-standby|Starting the 3D Printer]].
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-[{{:​reprap-industrial-v1:​qsg_poweroffbutton.png?​400|Always use this button for regular shutdown.}}] 
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 For maintenance and test reasons, after a crash or to reduce lead times, e.g. if you still need to work on a print file but want the\\ 3D Printer to be ready for operation, manually moving the motors or preheating the build chamber and the print table may be necessary or advantageous. For maintenance and test reasons, after a crash or to reduce lead times, e.g. if you still need to work on a print file but want the\\ 3D Printer to be ready for operation, manually moving the motors or preheating the build chamber and the print table may be necessary or advantageous.
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 + No.  ^ Description ​ ^ Content/​Function ​ ^
 |  1  | Drive control -\\ negative direction ​ | Moves every axis individually once for every tap in  [[manual#​drives|negative direction]],​ according to the selected step width. | |  1  | Drive control -\\ negative direction ​ | Moves every axis individually once for every tap in  [[manual#​drives|negative direction]],​ according to the selected step width. |
 |  2  | {{anchor:​omc14t02:​[Printhead Maintenance Position]}} ​ | Tap to move the extruder head into a preset position in the upper center of the build chamber directly in front of the doors where it is easily accessible for maintenance purposes. ​  | |  2  | {{anchor:​omc14t02:​[Printhead Maintenance Position]}} ​ | Tap to move the extruder head into a preset position in the upper center of the build chamber directly in front of the doors where it is easily accessible for maintenance purposes. ​  |
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 |  4  | Drive control -\\ positive direction ​ | Moves every axis individually once for every tap in  [[manual#​drives|positive direction]],​ according to the selected step width. | |  4  | Drive control -\\ positive direction ​ | Moves every axis individually once for every tap in  [[manual#​drives|positive direction]],​ according to the selected step width. |
 |  5  | {{anchor:​omc14t05:​Extruder temperature control}} ​ | Enables directly setting the temperature and extruding filament for one extruder at a time (see the chapter [[reprap-industrial-v1:​knowledge-base#​setting-the-extrusion-temperature|"​Extrusion temperature"​]] in the "​Material"​ section of the knowledgebase). ​ | |  5  | {{anchor:​omc14t05:​Extruder temperature control}} ​ | Enables directly setting the temperature and extruding filament for one extruder at a time (see the chapter [[reprap-industrial-v1:​knowledge-base#​setting-the-extrusion-temperature|"​Extrusion temperature"​]] in the "​Material"​ section of the knowledgebase). ​ |
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 ===== [Log] screen ===== ===== [Log] screen =====
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 All communication between touchscreen,​ BeagleBone Black and microcontroller is stored and displayed on the log screen. Print job statuses are stored also.\\ Direct G-code programming can be effected via the G-code input field. All communication between touchscreen,​ BeagleBone Black and microcontroller is stored and displayed on the log screen. Print job statuses are stored also.\\ Direct G-code programming can be effected via the G-code input field.
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 +[{{:​reprap-industrial-v1:​gui_logmenu_v110.png?​600|The log screen provides additional information about sent and received G-code commands and the possibility of directly influencing the 3D Printer via G-code command input. }}]
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 |  1  | History list  | communication history sorted top down by date and time¹\\ //SENT//: BeagleBone Black to microcontroller\\ //RECV//: microcontroller to BeagleBone Black\\ ​  | |  1  | History list  | communication history sorted top down by date and time¹\\ //SENT//: BeagleBone Black to microcontroller\\ //RECV//: microcontroller to BeagleBone Black\\ ​  |
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 ¹ <wrap lo>The time is stated in //universal time coordinated//​ (UTC) notation so do not wonder if does not match your local time.</​wrap>​ ¹ <wrap lo>The time is stated in //universal time coordinated//​ (UTC) notation so do not wonder if does not match your local time.</​wrap>​
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