User Guide for FLASHFORGE models including: A3PRO, 2AKLL-A3PRO, 2AKLLA3PRO, Adventurer 3 3D Printer, Adventurer 3, 3D Printer

Adventurer 3说明书 - EN

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Zhejiang Flashforge 3D Technology CO., Ltd. A3PRO 3D Printer 2AKLL-A3PRO 2AKLLA3PRO a3pro


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Adventurer 3
User Guide
This guide is only applicable to FLASHFORGE Adventurer3 3D printer

Content

Preface Notice Terms

Chapter 1: About Adventurer 3

06

Components Introduce / Reference

Chapter 2: Adventurer 3 Operating

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Unpacking / Accessories / First Print

Load Filament / Network / Model Print / Model Remove / Change filament / Interface Menus Introduction

Chapter 3: Q&A

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Chapter 4: Supports and Service

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Preface
Note: Each device must be tested before leaving factory. If there are some residues in extruder or some tiny scratches on the build tape, it is normal and won't affect the printing quality.
On the completion of this User Guide, thanks all FlashForge engineers and the FlashForge 3D printer users for their unremitting efforts and sincere assistance. The FlashForge Adventurer 3 User Guide is designed for the Adventurer 3 users to start their printing journey with FlashForge Adventurer 3. Even if you are familiar with earlier FlashForge machines or 3D printing technology, we still recommend that please read this guide, as there is lots of important information about the Adventurer 3 for you to get a better 3D experience. For a better and more successful printing experience, you can refer to the following materials: Quick Start Guide: Users will find the Quick Start Guide together with the printer accessories. The Quick Start Guide will help you start your print journey as soon as possible. Official FlashForge Website: www.flashforge.com The official FlashForge website contains the up-to-date information concerning FlashForge software, firmware, device maintenance and so on. Users are also able to get the contact information from there.
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Notice
Safety Notice: PLEASE READ AND STRICTLY FOLLOW ALL THE SAFETY WARNINGS AND NOTICE BELOW.
Work Environment Safety
Keep your work place tidy. Do not operate Adventurer 3 in the presence of flammable liquids, gases or dust. Keep Adventurer 3 out of children and untrained people's reach.
Electrical Safety
Always use the Adventurer 3 with a properly grounded outlet. Do not refit Adventurer 3 plug. Do not use Adventurer 3 in damp or wet locations. Do not expose Adventurer 3 to burning sun. In case of device damage, please use the power supply provided by FlashForge. Avoid using the device during an thunderstorm. In case of uncertain accident, please unplug the device if you do not use it for long.
Personal Safety Do not touch the nozzle and build plate during printing. Do not touch the nozzle after finishing printing. Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. Keep your hair, clothing and gloves away from moving parts. Do not operate the device while you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication.
Cautions
Do not leave the device unattended for long. Do not make any modifications to the device. To lower the build plate before loading/unloading filament. (The distance between the nozzle and build plate should be kept for at least 50mm) Operate the device in a well-ventilated environment. Never use the device for illegal activities. Never use the device to make any food storage vessels. Never use the device to make any electrical appliance. Never put the model into your mouth. Do not remove the models with force.
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Environment Requirements Temperature: RT 15-30; Moisture: 20%-70%
Place Requirements The device must be placed in a dry and ventilated environment. The distances of the left, right and back side space should be at least 20cm, and the distance of the front side space should be at least 35cm. Device storage temperature: RT 0-40
Filament Requirements Do not abuse the filament. Please make sure you use the FlashForge filament or the filament from the brands accepted by FlashForge. Nozzle clogging and damage may be caused by non-FlashForge filament due to inappropriate material properties.
Filament Storage All polymers degrade with time. Do not unpack filament until necessary. Filament should be stored at clean and dry conditions.
Legal Notice All the information in this document is subject to any amendment or change without the official authorization from FlashForge.
FLASHFORGE CORPORATION MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WITH REGARD TO THIS DOCUMENT, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRATIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
FCC Notice This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
FlashForge shall not be liable for errors contained herein for incidental consequential damages in connection with furnishing, performance or use of this material.
This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright. Copyright © 2017 FlashForge Corp. All Rights Reserved.
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Build Plate Build Tape

Terms
The surface on which the Adventurer 3 builds an object.
The blue tape that covers Adventurer 3's build plate so that the object can stick to the build plate well.

Build Volume
Extruder Nozzle Cooling Fan Filament Cartridge Filament Guide Tube Filament Intake Solid Glue Stick

The three dimensional amount of space that an object will use once it is completed. The largest build volume is 150*150*150mm.
The integral extruder device installed on X-Axis. Extruder draws the filament from the spool, melts it and pushes it through a nozzle into the build plate.
Also called "print head", which located at the bottom of the extruder where heated filament is squeezed out.
To cool the outer assembly of the extruder and gear motor.
A specific box for placing FlashForge filament, which is located on the right of printer.
A white plastic tube that guides the filament from the filament box to the filament intake.
An opening located at the top of the extruder.
A solid adhesive used for making the model stick to the build plate firmly.

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Chapter 1: About Adventurer 3

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1.1 Components Introduce
1. Filament guide tube 2. Filament guide tube joint 3. Extruder base 4.Cooling Fan 5. Removable nozzle 6. Extruder cables 7. Clip 8. Led light 9. Wind guide nose 10. Front door 11.Y-Axis sliding slot 12.Platform base 13. Removable build plate 14.Touch-screen 15.USB stick input 16.Power switch 17. Power input 18. Spool holder 19.Filament cover 20. Filament cover handle 21. Moto 22. Filament intake 23.Filament feeding wheel 24. Top cover 25. Air outlet 26. Ethernet input
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Name Number of Extruder
Print Technology Screen Size
Build Volume Layer Resolution
Build Accuracy Positioning Accuracy
Filament Diameter Nozzle Diameter Build Speed Software Support Formats
Memory Size OS
AC Input Connectivity
Device Size Net Weight

1.2 Reference
Adventurer 3 1, Removable Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) 2.8" color IPS Touch Screen 150×150×150mm 0.1-0.4mm ±0.2mm Z axis 0.0025mm; XY axis 0.011mm 1.75mm (±0.07mm) 0.4mm 10~100 mm/s FlashPrint Input: 3mf/stl/obj/fpp/bmp/png/jpg/jpeg File Output: gx/g File 8G Win xp/Vista/7/8/10, Mac OS, Linux Input: 100V-240VAC, 47-63Hz Power: 150W USB stick, WiFi, Ethernet 400×380×405mm 9 kg

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Chapter 2: Operating
2.1 Unpacking

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1. Open the box.

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2. Take out the wrapping paper box on the top.

3. Be careful! Filament and power cable are all placed inside the wrapping paper box.

4. Take out the printer from the box.

5. Open the front door, take out the paper box inside the printer, printer unpacking completed.

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2.2 Accessories

3D Printer

SZ16-ZN/EN-A01



Quick Start Guide

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1. Hot! Avoid touching the heating nozzle and heating build plate in operation.
2. Moving parts in printer may cause injury. Do not wear gloves or other sources of entanglement in operation.

Download

Please refer to FlashForge official website www.flashforge.com to download the newest User's Guide, Software and Instruction Videos. (Support-Support Center-Select a Product)

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User Guide

Filament

Power Cable

After-sales service card

Screwdriver

Unclogging Pin Tool

Allen Wrench

Grease

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2.3 First Print
Plug the power cable into the input on the back and turn on the power switch, the touch screen is turned on.
Power Switch
Load Filament
1. Open the filament cover, insert the filament into the filament intake, push filament into the feeding wheel until some resistance is sensed.
Note: Please make sure filament has been pushed into the feeding wheel!
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Build Tools

Load Change

200 /220
Heating extruder...

Filament

Cancel

2. Tap [Filament]--Tap [Load]--After Load completed--Tap [OK]

220 /220

220 /220

Preheat completed, Begin loading...

Press ok when new color appears

ok

ok

3. Load completed when you see filament come out of extruder, Tap [OK]. Put the spool of filament on the spool holder, close the filament cover.

Mind the loading direction of filament, make sure to be clockwise as the picture showed.
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Network
After generating the Gcode file, you can transfer it to your Adventurer 3 with different network methods. If use USB stick to print, please insert your USB stick with target .g/.gx file to your Adventurer 3, there will be no need to set new communication.
WiFi Connection

Network

Preheat

WiFi

Hotspot

Setting

About

Cloud

Ethernet

1. Tap [Tools]--Tap [Network]--Tap [WIFI] ;

WiFi Choose a network Flashforge ChinaNet-AnCr TP-LINK_EDC2 QS_1234
< 1/3

123

abc

%#

12345

67890 . _

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2. Choose a network and input the password.

WiFi Flashforge Choose a network ChinaNet-AnCr

TP-LINK_EDC2

QS_1234

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1/3

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Cloud Connection

Network

Preheat

WiFi

Hotspot

Setting

About

Cloud

Ethernet

FlashCloud PolarCloud

FlashCloud
Printer Name: Flashforge
Registration Code: ABCDEF

PolarCloud Account: PIN
Save

1. Turn on the WiFi or Ethernet connection, connect the printer to internet. 2. Tap[Tools]-Tap[Network]-Tap[Cloud] on the printer; 3. Turn on the Cloud Connection function; 4. Register your cloud account and set your settings on https://cloud.sz3dp.com with the
registration code on printer's touch screen, or register your cloud account on https://polar3d.com to get your polar3d account and pin code.

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Model Print

Build

6.62GB

Tools Filament

Not Available No job

1. Tap [Build], choose the file path: Printer internal memory, USB stick, Cloud.

Ship-PLA.gx 20mm_BoxPLA.gx

< <

< 1/1

2. Choose the model file, tap

on its right to start printing; or tap model picture or model

name to enterdetail page, tap to start printing.

20mm_Box-P... 0 h 10 min 0.70M

20mm_Box-PLA.gx

Ship-PLA.gx 20mm_BoxPLA.gx Build completed!

0 h 10 min
Time Remaining
...

ok
< 1/1

3. Extruder will heat up automatically, when heating finishes, the printer will start to build the model. After printing completed, printer will sound a beep and pop out a notice on the touch screen.
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Model Remove
1. Take out the removable build plate.
Notices When printing completed, extruder and build plate may still be hot, please start operating after cooling down!
2. Bend the build plate, the plate will produce certain deformation, seperating the plate away from the bottom of model (Please use a scraper to assist removing when model is too small or big). 15

Replace filament

Load Change

200 /220
Heating extruder...

Cancel

1. Tap [Filament]--Tap [Change], extruder will start preheating.

2. Pull out the filament as the picture showed above.

3. Insert new filament into the filament intake and push the filament into the feeding wheel until resistance is sensed.

220 /220

220 /220

220 /220

Unloading the filament, please wait...

Pull out filament, feed new filament, press [OK].

Press ok when new color appears.

OK

OK

4. When new filament come out of extruder steadily, replace is completed, Tap [OK].

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Interface Menus Introduction Build

Build Tools Filament 1. Tap [Print].

6.62GB Not Available

Read the print file from: The local memory card The USB stick

No job

The Cloud

Back: Back to upper interface 2. Choose the read path of the print file File list.

Ship-PLA.gx 20mm_BoxPLA.gx

Select all Ship-PLA.gx 20mm_BoxPLA.gx

< 1/1

< 1/1

<

<

3. File list

Tap

to begin printing; tap the picture of the selected file to enter file details.

Page-flip: Tap the left/right arrow. <

1/3

<

Long press the file picture or file name, quit out multi-selected interface, you can

select all, copy delete

.

Tap

to quit out multi-selected interface.

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20mm_Box-P... 0 h10min 0.7m

File details: Including file picture, time needed, filament needed.
Build: To begin printing the file. Copy: To copy the files to the local memory
card from the USB stick. Delete: To delete the print file.

Print interface

20mm_Box-PLA.gx

0 10 h

min

Time Remaining

...

Cancel: To cancel the print job.
Pause/Resume: To suspend or resume the print job.
... More: To check more settings and details information
during printing.

warrior.gx
2 h18 min  ...

220 /220 100 /100 0 h 1 min 8% 0.7 M

More Replace: To change filament during printing progress. Led: To turn on or turn off the led. Detail: To check more detail information.
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Detail Extruder temperature Build plate temperature Used time Printing progress Whole filament needed

Tools

Build Tools Filament

Network

Preheat

Setting

About

Tools interface Network: To connect printer to your PC or internet. Preheat: To preheat the extruder and build plate. Setting: To implement relevant function setups. About: Information about the printer.

WiFi

Hotspot

Cloud

Ethernet

WiFi Flashforge Choose a network ChinaNet-AnCr

TP-LINK_EDC2

QS_1234

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1/3

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Network ON/OFF: To turn on/off the WIFI connection. WiFi connection: To connect your printer with your PC via a stable WIFI signal.

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WiFi Cloud

Hotspot Ethernet

WLan hotspot
SSID: Password:
Setup hotspot

Setup WLan hotspot SSID: Password:
Save

123

abc

%#

12345

678 90 ,._

Hotspot: To set your printer as a WLAN hotspot. Turn on/off the WLAN hotspot. Hotspot setting: To set the hotspot name and password. Input hotspot name with numbers, characters and symbols. Tap to save the name and password.

WiFi

Hotspot

Cloud

Ethernet

Please connect the cable

Connected successful

Cable connection: To connect your printer with your PC via Ethernet cable.

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WiFi

Hotspot

Cloud

Ethernet

FlashCloud PolarCloud

Cloud Connection To turn on/off the cloud connection.
FlashCloud
1.  
Cloud.sz3dp.com

E-mail

Login

Password

Remember Password
Login Forgot password

Rigister

FlashCloud

En

Home My Printer

My Printer
Name

+ Add printer

The current printer is empty. Please add a printer Register Code

Type

State

My Model

My Job

Model Library

2.  [] - []

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FlashCloud

Home My Printer

My Printer
Name

My Model

My Job

Model Library

+ Add printer

The current printer is empty. Please add a printer Register Code

Add Printer
All fields must be filled in Name
Registration Code

OK

Cancel

FlashCloud
Printer Name Flashforge
Registration Code ABCDEF

3.  [  ] 

FlashCloud

En

Home My Printer My Model

My Printer

+ Add printer

Name

Flashforge

The current printer is empty. Please add a printer

Register Code

Type

ABCDEF

Adventorer 3

State
Idle

My Job

Model Library

4. 

FlashCloud

En

Home My Printer My Model

User . 2018 3.2

3D Model Model Detail

My Job

Model Library

Print
5. 

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FlashCloud
Home My Printer My Model My Job Model Library

Flashforge

En

Edit model Print para

Move

Rotate

Scale

-150 Xj

150 0

-150 Yj

150 0

-150 Zj

Print

150 0

5. 

FlashCloud
    

Flashforge

En
Time Remaining
0 h 0 min
0%

21 / 0 21 / 0 Closed Normal

Start
6. 

Cancel

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Network

Preheat

Extruder
220

Setting

About

Platform
50

Start

Preheat setting

ON/OFF: Turn ON/OFF the extruder or platform preheat;

Tap

symbol, you could set preheat temperature;

Long press

symbol, set preheat temperature rapidly;

Extruder 220/220

Extruder 220/220

Platform

75/100

Abort

Abort

Extruder/Platform preheat interface

It contains actual temperature, target temperature and heating progress.

Extruder highest preheat temperature: 230

Platform highest preheat temperature: 100

Tap

Abort

: Abort the preheat job.

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Network

Preheat

Status Language

Move Camera

Setting

About

Calibration Home

<

1/3

FilamentCheck Led

<

2/3

<

<

Setting interface Status

Buzzer FactoryReset

Home

Language Move

Calibration Camera

Update

<

3/3

FilamentCheck FactoryReset

Led Update

Buzzer

<

Status Language

Calibration Home

<

1/3

20 20
Load X: 20.00 Y: 45.00 Z: 36.00

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Status: It displays the real-time coordinates of X-axis, Y-axis, Z-axis and the real-time temperature of extruder and platform.

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Status Language

En

Ar

De

Calibration Home

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1/3

Fr

Es

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1/2

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2/2

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Language setting: Include Chinese, English, Japanese, German, French, Spanish and Arabic.

Status Language

Calibration Home

<

1/3

Click the arrow to adjust the nozzle so that it just touches
the platform
Z axis 0.00
Extruder
OK

Calibration

To calibrate the initial distance between extruderand platform.

Tap

, after homing

completed, manually tap up

and down arrow to adjust the

distance between extruder and

platform until extruder is just

about to touch platform. Tap[OK]

to complete calibration.

<

Up arrow: Extruder will elevate, away from the platform; Down arrow: Extruder will descend, move close to the platform;

Status Language

Homing, please wait...

Homing completed

Calibration Home

<

1/3

Yes

Yes

<

Home: To make the X, Y and Z axes back to the mechanical zero point.

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Move Camera

FilamentCheck Led

<

2/3

X: 20.00 Y: 45.00 Z: 36.00

YY

ZZ

XX

Manual: To manually adjust the positions of extruder and build plate.
Extruder moves to the right;
Extruder moves to the left;
Build plate moves to the front;
Build plate moves to the back;
Extruder moves upward;
Extruder moves downward;

< <

Move Camera

Auto Mode Idling

Printing

Camera: Turn on or turn off the camera.
Auto Mode: Printing: Camera is on; USB stick is off Idling: Camera is off; USB stick is on

FilamentCheck Led

<

2/3

Manual Mode

Manual Mode: Users choose camera is on or USB stick is on, when one of them is on, the other is off.

Note: when using cloud print and using camera function on cloud, camera will be on manual mode, USB stick will be off; turn on the auto mode on printer if you want to turn off the manual mode.

Move Camera

Move Camera

FilamentCheck Led

<

2/3

FilamentCheck Led

<

2/3

Filament check: To turn on/off the filament check, notice will pop out when filament is used up or suspended when the check is turned on.
Led: To turn on/off the light.

<

<

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Buzzer FactoryReset

Factory Setting
Delete all data in internal memory

Completed! Restored to factory setting

Update

<

3/3

Start

ok

<

Factory Setting: Delete all data in internal memory, return the printer to factory setting. Led: To turn on/off the light. Update: To update printer firmware.

Machine Type: Adventurer 3
Serial No: 123456
RegisterCode: WWNKDO
Firmware Version: 1.0.0 20170909

<

1/2

Build Volume: 150 x 150 x 150
Usage counter: 12 hours
IP Address: 10.90.243.184: 8899

<

2/2

<

<

About:
Shows the basic information about the printer. Notice: When contacting after-sales support, please give your Serial No to after-sales engineer, which is showed in the [About] interface.

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Filament

Load Change

200/220
Heating extruder...

220/220

220/220

Preheat completed. Begin loading.

Press ok when new color appears

Cancel

ok

ok

Load
· The extruder is heated up to 220. · After heat completed, insert the filament into the extruder at an upright angle until
some resistance is sensed(as the filament is pushed through the feeding wheel). · Load will complete when you see filament come out of extruder.

Load Change

220/220

220/220

220/220

Unloading the filament, please wait...

Pull out old filament, feed new filament, press [ok].

Press ok when new color appears

ok ok

Change
· The extruder is heated up to 220, after heat completed, filament will be unloaded from the extruder.
· Pull out the filament according to the instruction. · Insert new filament into the filament intake, tap [OK] ; · New filament will be pushed into the extruder, replace will complete when you see
new filament come out of extruder.

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Chapter 3: Q&A
Q1. How to solve if the nozzle is clogged Method 1: Tap [Preheat], heat up the extruder to 200, after heating completed, press the air
tube joint and pull out the filament guide tube. Check to see whether the filament is bended or filament tip is not smooth, cut filament tip smooth and flat, install the guide tube and filament back, Tap [Load] . Method 2: If method 1 not improving, use an unclogging pin tool to unclog filament. Method 3: If method 1 and method 2 not improving, please replace the nozzle. Q2. How to replace the nozzle ? 1. Press the left and right clips and pull out the nozzle. 2. Push in a length of filament through the filament intake manually, making it long enough to be cut off. 3. Rotate the filament spool anti-clockwise manually, making filament retreat back a little. 4. Press the left and right clips, install the new nozzle back into the extruder, making the nozzle slot and bottom of extruder are on the same level. 5. Tap[Filament] -- Tap[Load], nozzle replace completed when you see filament come out of new nozzle.
Clips
Notice Power off before replacing nozzle! Make sure power off operation! Please make filament tip smooth and flat when cutting off the filament.
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Q3. Do we need to do extruder calibration again after replacing nozzle?
Yes, do extruder calibration again to ensure high print quality as minimal error may be caused by extruder installation.
Q4. How to solve if displayed temperature is abnormal after replacing nozzle?
Abnormal temperature indicates extruder sensor can not be read, please check the nozzle whether it is well installed.
Q5. How to solve if no filament come out of extruder after tap [Build] model file and extruder begins moving normally?
1. Check the filament guide tube, make sure filament has been pushed into the extruder, if not, please tap [Load]. Restart building model file after you see filament come out of extruder.
2. Check the nozzle whether it is clogged or not, if so, please refer to Q1 for resolution.
Q6: How to replace the filament ?
1. Tap[Filament]--Tap[Replace], after extruder heating up completed, filament will be unloaded, pull out the filament according to the instruction.
2. Insert new filament into the filament intake and feeding wheel, tap [OK]; New filament will be pushed into the extruder.
3. Replace will complete when you see new filament come out of extruder.
Q7: How to take down the model ?
1. Take out the removable build plate. 2. Bend the build plate, the plate will produce certain deformation, seperating the plate away
from the bottom of model. (Please use a scraper to assist removing when model is too small or too big). 3.Take down the model.
Q8: How to solve if the distance between nozzle and platform is too large(far away) or too small(hit) during printing?
1. Tap[Setting]--Calibration. 2. The extruder homing automatically, moves down some height. 3. Tap up and down arrow to adjust the distance between extruder and platform until extruder
is just about to touch platform. 4. Tap[OK], printer will memorize current calibration position and start homing automatically.
Q9: Can we use other brand filament which is not produced by Flashforge ?
Adventurer 3 support normal ABS and PLA filament but different brand filament has different ingredients. Adventurer 3 tests out default settings according to the properties of Flashforge ABS and PLA filament. Other brand filament is ok but not recommended for using, if that causes extruder clogging or bad printing quality or other failure, FlashForge will take no responsibility. These problems are not in the warranty of FlashForge .
Q10. Is Adventurer 3 compatible with all kinds of AC power input ?
Adventurer 3 is equipped with a built-in 24V/6.5A power supplier, suitable for 110V-240V input voltage.
Q11. Is Adventurer 3 capable to be turned off automatically after printing job is finished ?
No.
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Q12. What kinds of file formats does Adventurer 3 support?
Input: 3mf / stl / obj / fpp / bmp / png / jpg / jpeg files. Output: gx/g files.
Q13. Does Adventurer 3 support other cloud platform besides the FlashCloud?
Yes, Adventurer 3 interface is open up to all other cloud platforms.
Q14. Is the ABS printing safe?
ABS filament will give off certain poisonous gas when heated up, please put the printer in well ventilated condition when printing ABS. We suggest printing non-toxic PLA filament when printer is used in children activity places.
Q15. How to solve if printing result has edge warp?
Method1: Heating up the platform can solve or minimize the problem by increasing adhesion between platform and model.
Method2: Adding raft to model when slicing in FlashPrint. Method3: Apply the solid glue to platform before printing.
Q16. Is it a must to add a raft before printing the model?
Not necessarily, much more filament will come out of extruder when printing the raft, increasing printing success. Heating up the platform also increases printing success by increasing adhesion between platform and model.
Q17. After replacing nozzle completed, printer status displays extruder temperature is 300, extruder fan is also working, what is the problem and how to slove?
The new nozzle is not properly installed, extruder temperature can not be read and the displayed extruder temperature is abnormal. Please plug out and install the nozzle again, push nozzle to the end, make sure the nozzle slot and bottom of extruder are on the same level.
Q18.The extruder makes out chug noise and no filament come out of extruder, what is the problem and how to slove ?
Filament has not loaded into extruder, making out chug noise,more likely the nozzle is clogged or filament guide tube is not properly installed. Check the guide tube joint first, if the guide tube is normal, refer to Q1 for resolution.
Q19.What is the difference between filament load and filament replace ?
Load: Only include loading filament into extruder; Replace: Include loading and unloading two functions, first unloading and then loading filament.
Q20.Adventurer3 starts printing when the distance between extruder and build plate is still large,causing filament can not stick to build plate and print fails.
Do the printer Calibration again or do the Homing again, then print again to check result.
Daily Maintenance Instruction: Please apply lubricate grease to printer guide rods if you do not use it for long,or do the same maintenance once a month.
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Chapter 4: Supports and Service
FlashForge team is on standby and ready to help you with any challenges you may have with your Adventurer 3. If the issues or questions are not covered in this User Guide, you can seek for solutions on our official website or contact us via telephone. There are solutions and instructions to common issues that can be found in our knowledge base. Have a look first as most basic questions are answered there. www.FlashForge.com The FlashForge support team can be reached by e-mail or phone between the working hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. PST Monday through Saturday. In case you contact us during off-duty time, your inquiry will be answered the following business day. Note: Because of changing different filament the extruder maybe blockaded. It's not owing to quality issue, and outside the scope of 400 hours life. If users encounter this problem, please contact our after-sale department and finish clean work according to their instruction. Tel 400-699-1063 QQ 2850862986 2850863000 2853382161 Emailsupport@ff3dp.com ADDNo. 518, Xianyuan Road, Jinhua, Zhejiang, China. When contacting support, please have your serial number ready. The serial number is a bar code on the back of your Adventurer 3.
S/N: FFAD******
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FCC Caution. (1)§ 15.19 Labelling requirements. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. § 15.21 Changes or modification warning Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. § 15.105 Information to the user. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: -Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
RF warning for Mobile device:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body.


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