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v1.3

Minor Versionm

by Adalyn Ordono

Introduction

In this guide you will learn how to:

  • Reassign colors before the print starts. This is helpful when you would like to change the input drives used, even though the project and print files are already sliced.
  • Set up back-up drives before the print starts. This helps in case a spool runs out and you wish to have filament ready.

These features are available with the v22.02.03.0 release.

  1. Reassigning colors and setting back-up drives can be done before starting a print. From Palette 3's home menu, go to Start Print and select whether your print file is saved locally or on USB. Select the file to begin.
    • Reassigning colors and setting back-up drives can be done before starting a print.

    • From Palette 3's home menu, go to Start Print and select whether your print file is saved locally or on USB. Select the file to begin.

    • From the print preview and summary screen, select Actions > Advanced Start

  2. Reassign colors can be used to switch the input drives being used for the print. This can be used when the spoolholder is already loaded and you don't wish to manually change the spool order.
    • Reassign colors can be used to switch the input drives being used for the print.

    • This can be used when the spoolholder is already loaded and you don't wish to manually change the spool order.

    • Select the input drive you wish to reassign, an outline will display around the selected drive.

    • Tap on an available or empty input drive to move the selected one.

    • Press Done to save.

  3. Back-up drives are a way to handle when filament runs out. To do this, the back-up spool should be ready on the spoolholder. This can be used in situations where you have low filament of one color, and have a new spool of the same or similar color to continue the print if the first spool runs out.
    • Back-up drives are a way to handle when filament runs out. To do this, the back-up spool should be ready on the spoolholder.

    • This can be used in situations where you have low filament of one color, and have a new spool of the same or similar color to continue the print if the first spool runs out.

    • Select the input drive you would like to set a back up for, once selected an outline will display around the input.

    • Next, tap on an available or empty input drive to be designated as a back-up. The back-up drive will be indicated with the same color.

    • Multiple back-up drives can be used for one input, and back-up drives can be removed by tapping X.

    • When starting the print, you will be prompted to load the back-up drive so that it will be ready in case the selected input drive runs out.

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