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ht500:operation [2016/05/25 11:47] Markus Bürgener [Starting print jobs] |
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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 ^ | + | [{{:reprap-industrial-v1:gui_expertmenu_1_v110.png?600|Expert Control screen}}] |
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| 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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^ No. ^ Description ^ Content/Function ^ | ^ No. ^ Description ^ Content/Function ^ | ||
| 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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