Konica Minolta Cube Cube3 Quick Start Guide - Page 30

Caution: Damage to the print pad can occur if the gap is too narrow.

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Gap Is Too Large If the lines are more prominent (see the illustration below) and not tightly fused, the gap is too large. Auto Level and Set Plate Z-Height should be performed. If the first layer begins to fray when removing the print from the print pad, the gap is too large. Gap Is Too Narrow When the gap is too narrow, the part may be very difficult to remove from the print pad. In addition, the bottom layers may break off from the rest of the part while removing it. The bottom of the first layer will appear very smooth and shiny with almost no visible lines. NOTE: If the bottom of the part appears shiny, make sure all glue has been removed and then reinspect it. Caution: Damage to the print pad can occur if the gap is too narrow. 27

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Gap Is Too Large
If the lines are more prominent (see the illustration below) and not tightly fused, the gap is too large. Auto
Level and Set Plate Z-Height should be performed.
If the first layer begins to fray when removing the print from the print pad, the gap is too large.
Gap Is Too Narrow
When the gap is too narrow, the part may be very difficult to remove from the print pad. In addition, the
bottom layers may break off from the rest of the part while removing it. The bottom of the first layer will
appear very smooth and shiny with almost no visible lines.
NOTE: If the bottom of the part appears shiny, make sure all glue has been removed
and then reinspect it.
Caution: Damage to the print pad can occur if the gap is too narrow.