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taz_6_3d_printer [2016/07/24 11:27]
24.182.94.75 [TAZ 6 3D Pringter]
taz_6_3d_printer [2020/06/20 17:08] (current)
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 **Arrival Date**: June 2016 \\ **Arrival Date**: June 2016 \\
 **Working Condition**:​ yes \\ **Working Condition**:​ yes \\
-**Contact**: ​Robert S. \\ +**Contact**: ​\\ 
 +**Manual**: [[https://​download.lulzbot.com/​TAZ/​6.0/​documentation/​manual/​TAZ-6-Manual.pdf|Click here]]
 ====Usage Notes==== ====Usage Notes====
   * The extruder head may not pull hard enough on filament to allow it to feed properly if the filament is wound too tightly on the spool, such as when starting a brand new spool of filament. ​ Make sure the filament is not wound so tightly that it won't unspool when the printer is printing.   * The extruder head may not pull hard enough on filament to allow it to feed properly if the filament is wound too tightly on the spool, such as when starting a brand new spool of filament. ​ Make sure the filament is not wound so tightly that it won't unspool when the printer is printing.
 +
 +====Change Extruder Head====
 +**Note:** If you do not follow these steps, it will result in the printer not homing correctly, and can damage the print bed or extruder head.
 +  - Remove filament, as per filament change instructions.
 +  - Remove connector cable.
 +  - Remove small hex screw at the top of the extruder head.
 +  - Replace extruder head, replace screw, replace connector cable.
 +  - In Cura, go to Machine > Machine Settings. Top right there is an option to "​Change Tool Head"
 +    - Select the appropriate extruder head (either "​Single Extruder"​ or "​Flexystruder"​).
 +  - Go to Machine > Install Default Firmware
 +  - Good to go
 +
 +====Adjust Belt Tension====
 +Tightening the belt is hard, but this is the workflow that I found that worked:
 +  - loosen up the screws on the bearing that holds the belt
 +  - push that bearing forward so it loosens up the belt
 +  - undo the screw that holds one side of the belt, and pull it tighter. You'll have to hold everything in place or the bed will just slide
 +  - tighten the end of the belt down
 +  - tighten the bearing back down
 +  - if the belt is too tight now, loosen the end and let a little slack in until it seems good
 +
 +It's a lot easier to add slack back in than tighten it down.
  
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