Temperature:
The nozzle and print bed temperature can be changed via the object fan of the
head� Set the object fan speed� This is unlocked by default� When locked, the
en
G-code settings cannot be overwritten�
Printing speed / flow rate:
The printing speed and extrusion volume can be changed as a percentage of the
original� Use the reset button to return to the G-code values�
Caution!
In Renfert mode, the printing parameters are stored for a perfect printing
result. All of the necessary settings for orthodontic applications are opti-
mally pre-configured and tailored to the filament. This ensures a high level
of process reliability and simplicity. Changing these settings modifies the
pre-installed parameters. In this case, Renfert does not guarantee printing
quality.
Backlight / brightness of the display:
Changing the brightness of the display backlight�
Object fan control
Set the rotational speed using the slide control or set a minimum/maximum rota-
tional speed using the
10.2.3 Pause next layer
The "pause next layer" function stops printing when printing of the current layer has finished.
Activating the "pause next layer" function:
⇒ Press the
♦ The "pause next layer" function is activated.
♦ The icon shown changes to
♦ Once the layer is complete, the printer switches to the pause menu�
Deactivating the "pause next layer" function:
⇒ Press the
♦ The "pause next layer" function is deactivated again.
♦ The icon shown changes to
♦ Printing is resumed without interruption�
10.2.4 Pause
The pause function can be used, for example, to replace the filament.
⇒ Press the
♦ The icon changes to
♦ Printing is interrupted
♦ The print head is moved to the left edge so that the object is not damaged
when a new filament is inserted.
If you would like to replace the filament, use the
unload / load the filament and proceed as described in Chap. 7.6 / 7.4.
Resuming printing:
⇒ Press the
♦ The print head moves back to the object
♦ Printing is resumed�
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buttons�
button (see Fig. 59).
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button (see Fig. 59).
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button (see Fig. 59).
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icon�
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or
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buttons to
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