MANU 3D Printer
This page provides comprehensive documentation for the MANU 3D Printer, an extrusion-based FFF printer.
The printer was manufactured between 2020 and 2021.
MANU 3D Printer
Manufactured Year: 2020-2021
Factory-Calibrated, Extrusion-Based FFF 3D Printer
Reliable, repeatable, and industrial build quality
Factory calibrated and ready to print within 10 minutes
Ready and tested print settings for most projects, Eg, PLA, PETG, Polypropylene (PP), OBC Polyethylene, TPU (Flexible), Carbon Fiber reinforced, etc.
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Table of Contents
Getting Started with MANU 3D Printer
Troubleshooting with MANU 3D Printer
Documentation In Finnish
Firmware for MANU 3D Printer
The MANU 3D Printer is equipped with Duet3D v2 (Wi-Fi/Ethernet electronics).
View and Download Documentation
Access the Google Drive link to browse through and download all the documentation.
Simplify3D- slicing software
Choose the Right Build Plate and Nozzle for Your Material
Different materials require different build plates and nozzles to ensure optimal printing results. Here's a quick guide:
PLA, Textura, and Flexible (TPU): Use the Acrylic build plate and standard nozzle. The acrylic plate provides good adhesion for these materials.
PETG, Carbon Fiber, or similar materials: Use the Polycarbonate build plate and high-temperature nozzle. The polycarbonate plate is more resistant to heat and better suited for these materials.
Polypropylene (PP): Use the Polypropylene (PP) build plate and standard nozzle. The PP plate provides a good surface for PP material, and the standard nozzle is sufficient for printing with this material.
Identifying Build Plates
Acrylic plates: Look for the build plate with one hole along the side edge.
Polycarbonate plates: Look for the build plate with two holes along the side edge.
Polypropylene (PP) plates: These plates are light gray in color (cream type).
Material-Specific Feeder Gap Adjustments
Certain materials, such as TPU and Carbon Fiber, may require adjustments to the feeder gap to ensure proper filament feeding and reliable printing. While the default feeder gap setting is 0.7mm, slight variations may be necessary depending on the material's hardness or softness.
Please refer to the documentation for specific feeder gap adjustment values for your chosen material.
Simplify3D 4.x.x Settings/Profiles — Ready to import
Addnorth Adamant S1 (PVDF)
Addnorth E-PLA
Addnorth EasyFlex
Addnorth Koltron G1
Addnorth OBC Polyethylene
Addnorth PETG
Addnorth Rigid-X
[carbon fiber reinforced PETG ]
Addnorth Textura
Addnorth X-PLA
BASF Ultrafuse TPU 85A
BASF Ultrafuse TPS 90A
Polymaker TPU-95
Recreus Filaflex 60A Pro
Verbatim PETG
Verbatim PLA
Verbatim Polypropylene (PP)
Simplify3D Official Documentation Links
Cura - slicing software
Others useful links
Choose the Right Build Plate and Nozzle for Your Material
Identifying Build Plates
Material-Specific Feeder Gap Adjustments
Cura Settings/Profiles — Ready to import
Addnorth OBC Polyethylene
Addnorth PETG
Addnorth Rigid-X
[carbon fiber reinforced PETG ]