Table of Contents

Up Mini 2 - Regular Maintenance

Schedule

Change Hot End Nozzle

Remove and clean nozzle

  1. Remove spare nozzle from acetone bath and gently scrape off any burnt plastic with a ruler or similar. Avoid the nozzle tip if possible.
  2. Power Up Printer, Launch Up Studio application and Intialise printer as per normal startup procedure.
  3. Enter the maintenance menu and click on the 'Withdraw' button. This will heat up the nozzle and the feed stepper will reverse the filament out so it can be removed.
  4. Now click on the 'Extrude' or 'withdraw' buttons to maintain nozzle temp at operating temperature (~260 deg C) you may need to do a few times as it only last for 1 min
  5. Remove nozzle with wrench. Be careful not to burn yourself on the hot metal. Add the dirty nozzle to the acetone bath for soaking.
  6. Screw in the clean nozzle from step 1 - be careful not to cross-thread the nozzle in the hot end and again be careful not to burn yourself on hot metal. Tighten nozzle firmly but do not over tighten.
  7. Reload filament as per normal operation.
  8. In the maintenance menu, click the 'Nozzle Detect' button. This will gently touch the nozzle to the switch at the back of the bed and adjust the nozzle height measurement as appropriate.

Ensure hot end is at operating temperature before attempting to remove or replace nozzle

Calibrating Z height and Bed leveling

  1. Enter calibration menu and click Nozzle Detect. The print head will then touch off on the metal switch at the back of the bed. You will be asked to confirm the new z height.

Auto Bed Calibrate does not work on this model of printer so you need to do the next part manually

Calibrating the bed allows the Printer to be trimmed virtually (in the software ) to cater for the small physical variations in the z axis across the bed.

  1. Enter the new z height into the dialogue with a (-) and a (+) and click Move. Be careful not to enter the wrong value here as it can cause a head crash!
  2. The Bed is divided into 9 quadrants. The next step is to establish which of these quadrants is the highest. When we have established which quadrant is the highest elevation on the z axis we can adjust each quadrant for the variations in the software. Usually the Front centre and middle centre quadrants but not always.
  3. Use the Up calibration card provided as a gauge and zero this highest quadrant. When placed between the bed and the nozzle, the card should feel like it has a slight drag, without being gripped too loosely or too tightly by the nozzle.
  4. Then move onto adjusting the other quadrants up so they have the required card gap also. When you have completed this process press Set to save these adjustments.

Test Print

Complete the maintenance by printing the test model

test_print_cube.stl

5mm_calibration_steps.stl

Clean print head