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Course Outline
Introduction to the FLSUN V400
- Delta kinematics: understanding the three-arm parallel motion system.
- Key specifications: a build volume of 300 mm diameter by 410 mm height.
- Print speeds up to 400 mm/s and acceleration capabilities.
- Klipper firmware overview and web-based control model.
- Component tour: frame, effector, hot end, heated bed, and touchscreen.
Unboxing and Hardware Setup
- Unboxing procedure and packaging inspection checklist.
- Assembling the upper frame and attaching the delta arms.
- Connecting the touchscreen Pad, power supply, and peripheral cables.
- Verifying mechanical integrity before the first power-on.
First-Time Configuration and the Web Interface
- Connecting the printer to WiFi and accessing Fluidd via a browser.
- Navigating the Fluidd dashboard: temperatures, console, and macros.
- Uploading and verifying the printer configuration file.
- Setting language, units, and basic system preferences.
Automatic Bed Leveling and First-Layer Calibration
- Running the automatic bed leveling probe routine step by step.
- Manual Z-offset adjustment for optimal first-layer adhesion.
- Understanding the PEI flexible magnetic build plate.
- Inspecting first-layer quality: identifying common defects and corrections.
Filament Handling and Loading
- Filament types supported: PLA, PETG, ABS, TPU, and PC.
- Proper filament storage and moisture prevention practices.
- Loading filament through the runout sensor to the extruder.
- Unloading and swapping filament mid-project safely.
Slicing Software and File Preparation
- Introduction to Flsun Slicer, Cura, PrusaSlicer, and OrcaSlicer.
- Importing STL files and positioning models on the build plate.
- Configuring layer height, infill, supports, and adhesion settings.
- Setting material profiles for PLA, PETG, ABS, and TPU.
- Exporting G-code to a USB drive or uploading via the web interface.
Starting and Managing Prints
- Starting a print from USB, local storage, and the Fluidd interface.
- Monitoring print progress through the touchscreen and web console.
- Pausing, resuming, and cancelling prints correctly.
- Power loss recovery: resuming after an unexpected shutdown.
- Using the filament runout sensor to avoid failed prints.
Material-Specific Printing Guidelines
- PLA: temperature settings, cooling, and adhesion requirements.
- PETG and ABS: higher nozzle and bed temperature profiles.
- TPU: flexible filament handling and print speed adjustments.
- Bed temperature and enclosure considerations for warp-prone materials.
Identifying and Correcting Print Defects
- Inspecting finished prints for dimensional accuracy and surface finish.
- Diagnosing stringing, warping, layer shifting, and under-extrusion.
- Adjusting retraction, flow rate, and temperature to fix defects.
- Clearing nozzle clogs using cold pulls and cleaning filament.
- When to re-level the bed or recalibrate the Z-offset.
Routine Maintenance and Consumable Replacement
- Daily and weekly cleaning checklist for reliable operation.
- Lubricating linear rails and inspecting belts for proper tension.
- Replacing the nozzle and maintaining the hot end assembly.
- Updating Klipper firmware and restoring configuration backups.
USB Printing and File Management
- Formatting USB drives and organizing G-code files.
- Selecting and starting prints directly from the touchscreen.
- Managing print queues and file storage on the printer.
- Transferring files between USB, local storage, and the web interface.
Time-Lapse Photography and Advanced Features
- Setting up and configuring time-lapse capture.
- Updating motherboard firmware: when and how.
- Replacing the printer configuration file from a backup.
- Connectivity options: USB, WiFi, and network configuration.
Requirements
- No prior experience with 3D printing is required.
- Basic computer literacy: file management, web browsing, and USB drive use.
Audience
- Production operators and technicians with no previous 3D printing experience.
- Maintenance personnel responsible for day-to-day printer upkeep.
- Team leads and supervisors overseeing additive manufacturing workflows.
- Any staff member who will handle FLSUN V400 operation in a workshop or production setting.
14 Hours