Figo3D Pen Set
Product Usage Instructions
- The nozzle can become hot. Do not touch it to prevent burns.
- Avoid contact with flammable materials.
- Inform others that the pen is hot and should not be touched.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Operate in a well-ventilated area.
- Insert the USB cable into an AC Adapter and connect to an outlet. Plug the AC Adapter Plug into the Power Socket of the pen.
- Select ABS or PLA mode on the Display using the Temperature Up/Down Buttons.
- Wait for the Temperature Indicator Light to turn green and then start extruding by clicking or holding down the Forward Button.
- Straighten the filament end, load it into the Filament Loader, and start creating in 3D once plastic starts extruding.
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–![]() – DO NOT allow the Nozzle near or in contact with flammable materials. – Inform others in the area that the Pen is hot and should not be touched. |
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Product Overview
Features and Controls of your FIGO3D 3D Pen
Getting Started
- Insert the USB cable to an AC Adapter and connect to an outlet. Plug the AC Adapter Plug into the Power Socket of the pen. The power indicator light should become orange. (Note: this 3D pen can be used with a 3rd party power bank with at least 2 Amps output.)
- “ABS” or “PLA” will show on the Display, you can use the Temperature Up/Down Buttons to select a mode. Choose a mode that corresponds to the type of plastic you are using. (Note: using the wrong mode with the wrong plastic will make for a poor experience and possibly damage your pen.)
- Press the Forward Button to activate
The selected mode. You can use the Temperature Up/Down Buttons to fine-tune the temperature depending on need and desired usage. The temperature ranges are ABS: 210-230°C and PLA: 160-210°C. The Temperature Indicator Light will be red while heating up and will turn green when the pen is ready. - Once the Temperature Indicator Light has turned to Green, you can click or hold down the Forward Button to begin extruding. (Note: best to have the speed at max.)Straighten the end of the filament you wish to use and load it into the Filament Loader while the pen is running. Once plastic starts extruding, you are ready to start creating in 3D!
CHARGING
- The Display will show either ABS or PLA until the Forward Button is pressed to choose a mode.
- The screen will flash between desired temperature and the current temperature.
- The temperature LED will remain red while the pen is heating up. Once it has reached the temperature, it will change to green. Begin drawing. You can adjust the temperature at any time with the buttons.
- To change from ABS to PLA, unplug the pen and plug it back in.
- Once the temperature indicator Light has changed from red to green, you are ready to load filament. Straighten the filament at the end. Press and hold the Forward Button or click for continuous mode. Push the filament into the pen until you can feel it pulling into the pen.
- Holding the FIGO3D 3D Pen at an angle of 65 degrees or higher will produce the best results when drawing on surfaces or flat objects.
Snip those tips
Failure to cut the end off the plastic can result in jams or the pen not extruding. When trying to use a recently removed strand of plastic again, make sure that it has a flat surface to push the previous filament. Snip those tips.
- We recommend only using the Reverse button when removing and changing filament. If only partially withdrawn, the filament can swell in the pen and create jams. If this happens, fully withdraw the filament and cut the swollen part off.
- Filament quality varies greatly. We always recommend using FIGO3D filament and storing it in a sealed and dry location.
Plastic may continue to ooze slightly after the gears have stopped. This is a common phenomenon similar to what you would see in glue guns and 3D printers, and it is more noticeable with PLA. You can slightly decrease the temperature to limit this behavior.
Temperature Tuning
- Plastic bubbling and crackling noises from extruded filament can be an indication that your temperature is set too high. Try lowering the target temperature by 5-10°C.
- Filament should come out smooth and without much bubbling. That being said, some small bubbling is normal.
- Some plastics, like PLA, are more prone to oozing. If you find that your plastic is oozing too much then you can turn the target temperature lower to help mitigate the issue. Please ensure you are on the right temperature setting as well.
- Temperature that is set too low can result in the motor struggling to push the filament through and extruded plastic that is dimmer and darker. Try increasing the target temperature by 5-10°C.
Troubleshooting
Here are some common problems and possible solutions to these issues. If you can’t resolve the issue please reach out to our customer service by emailing us at help@FIGO3Dpen.com
NOTE: Your pen will go into sleep mode after being inactive for 5 minutes (as a safety feature). Click any button to wake the pen up, and it will restart the heating sequence automatically.
This product is protected by WobbleWorks, Inc. intellectual property. Please see the list of applicable WobbleWorks’ patents at https://wobbleworks.net/patents. Figo3D is a trademark owned by WobbleWorks, Inc. © WobbleWorks, Inc. Manufactured by WobbleWorks (HK) Limited. Distributed by WobbleWorks, Inc. / WobbleWorks (HK) Limited. 89 5th Avenue, Suite 602, NY, NY, 10003. Imported into the U.K. by WobbleWorks (UK) Limited. Bee House, 140 Eastern Avenue, Milton Park, Oxfordshire, OX14 4SB, United Kingdom. Imported into the EU by Wobbleworks (IE) Limited, Trinity House, Charleston Road, Ranelagh, Dublin 6, D06C8X4, Ireland.
Designed in the USA. Made in China, Guangdong.
LIMITED WARRANTY
- For more details on your limited warranty, please visit: WobbleWorks.net/Figo3D/warranty
- For FIGO3D Terms and Conditions and other notices, refer to our website: wobbleworks.net
This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed of with other household wastes. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources.
Contact
FAQ
- Q: Can I use non-FIGO3D-approved filaments with the FIGO3D pen?
- A: No, only use ABS or PLA filaments approved by FIGO3D to avoid warranty void and potential damage.
- Q: How do I change from ABS to PLA mode?
- A: Unplug the pen and plug it back in to switch between ABS and PLA modes.
Documents / Resources
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Figo3D Pen Set [pdf] User Manual Pen Set, Pen, Set |