Snapmaker2 A350 EN V1.3.0
Snapmaker2 A350 EN V1.3.0
Snapmaker2 A350 EN V1.3.0
Welcome to
the World
of Making
And in 2019, we launched the Snapmaker 3D Printer, Laser Cutter, and CNC Carver to
2.0. We went beyond our limits once again. making your first creations utilizing all these
Our goal is to build a system behind our modules. Congratulations on becoming part
modular 3D printers and give you the best of the Snapmaker community! Thousands
maker tools that can work for all your of people like you are using the Snapmaker
projects. As creatives, we all desire to make to explore, make, and share in the world of
something wonderful and creativity makes making. We believe that wonderful things
us feel alive. The Snapmaker 2.0 will help you will happen when creative minds meet the
turn your idea into reality. This Quick Start ideal tools. Have fun making and see you in
Guide will guide you through your maker our community!
journey and take you from building your own Team Snapmaker
Happy Making
This machine is built for innovators. Our goal is to assist
you to make the world a better place with a machine
we built with love. The project could be as small as a
Christmas gift, or as ambitious as exploring unknown
territories of our mankind. Dream big and make it happen.
Modular System
Snapmaker is not only a 3D printer, but also a powerful
machine that you can customize with addons. You can
equip your Snapmaker with an enclosure to protect
you and your family from laser and contaminants. New
addons are coming soon with more exciting features.
Please stay tuned.
CONTENTS
12 Machine Assembly
38 3D Printing
74 CNC Carving
BEFORE
YOU
START
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1.1 Disclaimer
Please read and understand the contents of the manual of this product carefully. Failure to read the manual
may lead to personal injury, inferior results or damage to the Snapmaker products. Always make sure that
anyone who uses this product knows and understands the contents of this manual to make the most out of it.
This manual is provided for reference purposes only, we do not warrant the accuracy or completeness of the
information provided by this manual. We reserve the right to modify or revise this manual in our sole discretion
at any time without notice, users can download the most up-to-date version of this manual on our official
website.
When making objects using Snapmaker products, users remain responsible to ensure that they do not infringe
any third party intellectual property rights or violate any applicable laws or regulations. The conditions or
methods used for assembling, handling, storage, use, maintaining or disposal of this product are beyond
our control. For this reason, we do not assume responsibility and expressly disclaim liability for loss, injuries,
damage, or expense arising out of or in any way connected with the assembly, handling, storage, use,
maintaining or disposal of this product.
In all EU member states, operation of 5150-5250 MHz is restricted to indoor use only.
Turn off the machine immediately and stop using this product, if any of the following occurs:
- You smell burning in this machine at any point.
- The machine stops working unexpectedly.
- You see any damage to the interior components of this machine.
- Unusual lights, sparks, or sounds come out of this machine which were not occurring previously.
3D Printing Safety
- Do not touch the nozzle, Print Sheet and Heated Bed when the machine is printing or heating.
- Always unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet before performing maintenance or modifications.
- Set up the printer in a well-ventilated place when printing with ABS. The melting of some materials may
release toxic fumes.
Laser Safety
- The Laser Module is a class 4 laser product. You should operate the Laser Module only if you have
sufficient knowledge of (i) the physical properties of laser radiation, (ii) Laser Hazard Classes and
associated health implications, and (iii) safety measures.
- This laser product should be used exclusively for recreational purposes.
- Operate the machine with an enclosure covered and wear the Laser Safety Goggles.
- Never expose yourself to the laser beam. Proper use and care of the Laser Module are essential to safe
operation.
- Operate the Laser Module in a well-ventilated place or with an air filter. The melting of some materials may
release toxic fumes.
- Always unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet before performing maintenance or modifications.
- Remove any reflective material from the work area underneath the Laser Module, as it can cause scattered
radiation.
The laser safety goggles block direct, reflected, and scattered laser
beams and radiation with the wavelength between 190 and 540
nanometers (nm) and the optical density higher than 6 (OD 6+), from
entering your eyes, thus providing protection while you operate with
the Laser Module.
The lenses might be burned when subjected to high energy laser
beams, and if this happens, you must stop using the damaged
goggles and use a new pair. Also, due to the qualities of polycarbonate
which is used to synthesize the lenses, you should use PH neutral
detergent or water to clean them and avoid scraping them.
CNC Safety
- For experienced users and users aged 18 and above.
- Operate the machine with an enclosure covered and wear the CNC Safety Goggles.
- Always have the material securely clamped. Never attempt to hold the workpiece with your hands
throughout the CNC carving process.
- Always unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet before performing maintenance or modifications.
- If the bit or workpiece become jammed or bogged down, turn off the machine immediately. Wait for all
moving parts to stop and unplug the cable, and then work to free the jammed material.
- -Do not touch the bit or collet after use, as doing so can cause burn hazards.
- Discharge from CNC carving and cutting contains chemicals known to cause cancer and harm to reproductive
system. To reduce exposure, operate the CNC Module in a well-ventilated place and take safety precautions
such as wearing an N-95 mask.
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FCC Compliance
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by
one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician for help.
Caution: Any changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by manufacturer could void your
authority to operate this equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This
equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body.
ISEDC Compliance
This device complies with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada License exempt RSS
standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including inter ference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d' Innovation, Sciences et Développement économique Canada
applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes :
(1) l'appareil nedoit pas produire de brouillage, et(2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage
radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.
The device is compliance with RF exposure guidelines, users can obtain Canadian information on RF exposure
nd compliance. The minimum distance from body to use the device is 20cm.
Le présent appareil est conforme Après examen de ce matériel aux conformité ou aux limites d’intensité
de champ RF, les utilisateurs peuvent sur l’exposition aux radiofréquences et compliance d’acquérir les
informations correspondantes. La distance minimale du corps à utiliser le dispositif est de 20cm.
FDA
IEC 60825
Laser radiation is emitted
Laser aperture On the Laser Module
from this aperture.
FDA
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1.5 Specifications
General
3D Printing
Laser
CNC
AC Power Cable x 1
Base Plate x 1
DC Power Cable x 1
USB Cable x 1
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Filament x 1
Arched Fixture x 4
Z-Axis Holder x 2
Tool Box
M4 x 70 Screw x 4 Wing Nut x 4 Foot x 4 + M4 x 10 Hex Socket ER11 Collet (Only for 3.175 mm
Head Screw x 4 CNC Bits) x 1 + ER11 Nut x 1
Divider x 6 Cable Holder x 1 Steel Strip Adjustor (For Hot End Kit x 1
Maintenance) x 1
Material Bag
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1.7 Video Tutorials
Apart from this Quick Start Guide, we also make video tutorials. Read this guide to finish assembly, and if you
are feeling adventurous, tricks that are not included in this guide can be found in the video tutorials. Visit our
website at https://support.snapmaker.com/hc/en-us-> select Snapmaker 2.0 -> Go to Video Tutorial.
Make sure that the highlighted part is facing the right way.
Do not tighten the screws when this symbol appears. Always tighten the
screws when it is absent.
The screwdriver head H 2.5 is used for assembling the machine. The other heads are used for maintenance.
Make sure the screw head holder has been put back inside of the handle before use.
Quick Start Guide | 11
Machine Assembly
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MACHINE
ASSEMBLY
01/22
Attach the feet to the Base Plate.
Foot x 4
Base Plate x 1
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02/22
Make sure the sliders are aligning with each other. If not, you can move
them to the same position as illustrated.
1 2 DONE!
Linear Module x 2
03/22
Attach the Y axes to the Platform. Do not tighten the screws until Step 5.
M4 x 8 Screw x 8
Platform x 1
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04/22
Attach the Y axes to the Base Plate.
M4 x 8 Screw x 16
05/22
Tighten the screws on the Y-axis sliders.
If the screws on the sliders are not aligning with the screw holes on the Base Plate, move the
Platform to the proper position.
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06/22
Attach the Z-axis Holders to the Base Plate.
Z-axis Holder x 2
M4 x 8 Screw x 8
07/22
Attach the Touchscreen Holder to the Base Plate.
Touchscreen Holder x 1
M4 x 8 Screw x 2
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08/22
Thread the connecting cables through the holes of the holders, and then attach
the Z axes to the Z-axis Holders. Do not tighten the screws until Step 12.
Linear Module x 2
2 1
1
M4 x 8 Screw x 12
09/22
Install the screws to the bottom of the Z axes. Do not tighten the screws
until Step 13.
M4 x 8 Screw x 8
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10/22
From the middle, move the Platform to the position as illustrated. Then move the
Z-axis sliders to the farthest end.
2 1
11/22
Attach the X axis to the sliders on the Z axes.
Linear Module x 1
M4 x 8 Screw x 8
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12/22
Tighten the screws that are used to attach the Z axes to the Z-axis Holders.
13/22
Tighten the screws to the bottom of the Z axes.
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14/22
Put your hands at each end of the linear module, and then move the X
axis to the top.
Make sure both ends of the linear module are in horizontal alignment with each other
throughout the process.
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Locate the Y Conversion Cable, and the attached cable on both of the two
Y axes as illustrated. Connect them to the Converter.
Y Conversion Cable x 1
Converter x 1
Y Conversion Cable x 1
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16/22
Attach the Y-axis Converter to the Base Plate.
M4 x 30 Screw x 4
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Locate the Z Conversion Cable, and the attached cable on both of the two
Z axes as illustrated. Connect them to the Converter.
Z Conversion Cable x 1
Converter x 1
Z Conversion Cable x 1
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Attach the Z-axis Converter to the Base Plate.
M4 x 30 Screw x 4
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Attach the Controller to the Z axis.
M4 x 30 Screw x 4
Controller x 1
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20/22
Open the dust plugs, and then connect the X, Y and Z axes with the Controller.
Toolhead
Add-on 1
X axis
Y axis
Z axis Make sure the connectors are in the right direction.
Add-on 2
Add-on 3
Heated Bed
Power
Screen
USB
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Place the Touchscreen, and then connect the Touchscreen with the Controller.
Touchscreen x 1
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Connect the cables for the Power Module.
Absolutely amazing!
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Quick Start Guide | 37
3D Printing
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3D Printing
3.1 Assembly
3.1.1 Assemble the 3D Printer
3.1.2 Initial Setup
01/07
Attach the 3D Printing Module to the slider on the X axis.
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02/07
Connect the 3D Printing Module with the Controller.
Toolhead Cable x 1
03/07
Attach the Filament Holder to the Z axis.
1:1
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04/07
Attach the Heated Bed to the Platform.
1:1
Heated Bed x 1
05/07
Place the Print Sheet.
Make sure the Heated Bed is contamination-free before you place the Print Sheet.
Make sure the Print Sheet aligns perfectly with the Heated Bed.
Print Sheet x 1
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06/07
Connect the Heated Bed with the Controller.
Toolhead
Add-on 1
Add-on 2
Add-on 3
Heated Bed
Heated Bed
Power
Screen
USB
07/07
Attach the Cable Holder to the Z axis, and then lock the Toolhead Cable into place.
Cable Holder x 1
M4 x 8 Screw x 2
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3.1.2 Initial Setup
Guides & Pictures / Snapmaker
Plug the AC Power Cable into an electrical outlet. Switch the power on and follow the prompts on the
touchscreen: Read the Terms -> Name the Machine -> Connect to a Wi-Fi Network.
0.1 mm
Filament
Print Sheet
Too Low Too High
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How to Level
1. Run the Auto Leveling procedure on the touchscreen.
2. Place the Calibration Card or a piece of A4 paper between the nozzle and the Heated Bed, and manually
calibrate the Z Offset for the last point.
3. Keep adjusting the height of the nozzle using Up and Down buttons, until you feel slight resistance when you
pull out the Calibration Card, and it should be wrinkled when you push it forward. Tap Save to save the calibration
settings.
Slight Resistance
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2. Tap Start on the Load Filament screen. After the temperature reaches the target temperature, tap Load and
then gently push the filament into the 3D printing module until you can feel the motor pulling the filament in.
You can change the target Nozzle Temp by sliding the scale bar.
If no filament is coming out of the nozzle, do not tap Done until you repeat the steps above
and the filament extrudes successfully.
Congratulations!
You are now ready to print. Please continue to
generate the G-code file.
When you need to change the filament, select Controls and Nozzle. After the
temperature reaches the target temperature, tap Unload and pull the filament out
of the module.
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3.3.1 Prepare the G-code File
Guides & Pictures / Snapmaker
You can also upload your own files by clicking Open File and configure the file settings. For
detailed instructions, refer to our online User Manual.
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Files sent by Wi-Fi can be found on the Touchscreen: Files > Local.
You can also send the G-code files to the machine via the USB disk. Click Export G-code to file
in the Snapmaker Luban and save it to the USB disk. Then insert the USB disk into the Controller
and select Files > USB on the Touchscreen.
If poor adhesion occurs, swipe left on the printing progress screen and try adjusting the Z Offset. Or you can
try leveling the Heated Bed again by selecting Calibration. Make sure the tip of the nozzle is clean before you
calibrate the bed.
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3.3.3 Remove the Print
Guides & Pictures / Snapmaker
Wait for the temperatures of the nozzle and the Heated Bed to drop to room temperature (displayed on the
Touchscreen) . Remove the Print Sheet from the Heated Bed and bend it slightly.
The nozzle and the Heated Bed are still extremely hot right after printing.
Remove the Print Sheet from the Heated Bed, and place it down on a stable and flat surface.
You can also use the palette knife to remove the print.
Share!
Share your prints in our
Facebook group and our
forum.
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Filament Runout Recovery & Power-Loss Recovery
Your printer supports filament runout recovery and power-loss recovery, so there is no need to worry about
resuming printing anymore! When the filament runs out, tap Ready to Load and load new filament to resume
printing. In case of power-loss, tap Recover to resume printing after the power has been restored.
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Laser Engraving
and Cutting
4.1 Assembly
4.1.1 Assemble the Laser Engraver and Cutter
4.1.2 Initial Setup
01/04
Attach the Laser Module to the slider on the X axis.
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02/04
Connect the Laser Module with the Controller.
Toolhead Cable x 1
03/04
Attach the Laser Engraving/Cutting Platform to the Platform.
1:1
M4 x 10 Hex Socket
Head Screw x 14
Laser Engraving/
Cutting Platform x 1
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04/04
Attach the Cable Holder to the Z axis, and then lock the
Toolhead Cable into place.
Cable Holder x 1
M4 x 8 Screw x 2
Plug the AC Power Cable into an electrical outlet. Switch the power on and follow the
prompts on the Touchscreen: Read the Terms -> Name the Machine -> Connect to a Wi-Fi
Network.
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4.2.1 Measure the Focal Length
Guides & Pictures / Snapmaker
Too Close
Perfect
Too Far
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2. Set the thickness of the material (1.5 mm) and tap Save.
3. Tap X-, X+, Y-, Y+, Z-, or Z+ to move the Laser Module. After the laser camera shade has slightly touched the
surface of the material, tap Next. Put on the Laser Safety Goggles before setting the Work Origin.
4. Tap X-, X+, Y-, or Y+ to move the laser dot to where the Work Origin will be, and then tap Set Work Origin and
Run Boundary to check if the work origin is proper. If not, reset the Work Origin and run boundary again.
If the Laser Module runs into any portions of the machine, turn off the machine immediately.
Should you need to remeasure the focal length, refer to our online User Manual for detailed
instructions.
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4.2.2 Calibrate the Camera
Guides & Pictures / Snapmaker
1. Remove the engraved material. Place a piece of blank white paper (no less than 150 mm x 150 mm) on the
center of the Laser Engraving/Cutting Platform, and fasten it.
2. Tap Start, and the machine will use the engraved square to calibrate the camera.
If you have detached the Laser Module from the X axis, or if you have reassembled the
machine, please recalibrate the camera: Swipe left on the homepage of the Touchscreen ->
select Settings -> tap Laser -> tap Camera Calibration.
Remove the engraved paper, and then fasten another provided material on the center of the Laser Engraving/
Cutting Platform.
If you need to fasten thick materials, refer to 5.2.1 Fasten the Material.
Make sure the clamp set will not collide with any portions of the machine.
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4.3 Prepare the G-code File and Start Cutting
Guides & Pictures / Snapmaker
1. Download our software the Snapmaker Luban at https://www.snapmaker.com/download and install. Then
connect to a Wi-Fi network: Enter the Workspace -> Connection -> Select Wi-Fi -> Click -> Select your
machine -> Click Open-> Tap Yes on the touchscreen.
2. Click Camera Capture in the Laser G-code Generator and then click Start. Wait for the machine to take
photos and stitch them into a panorama of the platform, and click Confirm.
If the edges of the captured image are not aligned, click Calibration to manually calibrate the
camera.
Zoom into the image and move the lines until they perfectly match the square, click Confirm ->
Apply to see the finished image.
Click Confirm and the finished image will be loaded into the quadrant in the coordinate system.
You can repeat the steps above if the edges of the captured image are still not aligned.
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3. ① Open the test file from Case Library -> ② Drag the image to where the cutting will take place on the
captured platform -> ③ Click Process after configuring the settings in Configurations section -> ④ Use the
default settings specifically configured for the test file -> ⑤ Generate the G-code file -> ⑥ Load G-code to
Workspace -> ⑦ Set the thickness of the material -> ⑧ Click Run .
You can also upload your own files by clicking Open File in Editor and configure the file settings.
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You can also start engraving/cutting by using the USB disk, connecting with the USB cable, or
sending G-code files via Wi-Fi, in which case you will need to set the work origin yourself. For
detailed instructions, refer to our online User Manual.
Share!
Share your finished work
in our Facebook group and
our forum.
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CNC Carving
5.1 Assembly
5.1.1 Assemble the CNC Carver
5.1.2 Initial Setup
01/04
Attach the CNC Module to the slider on the X axis.
M4 x 8 Screw x 4
CNC Module x 1
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02/04
Connect the CNC Module with the Controller.
Toolhead Cable x 1
03/04
Attach the CNC Carving Platform to the Platform.
1:1
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04/04
Attach the Cable Holder to the Z axis, and then lock the
Toolhead Cable into place.
Cable Holder x 1
M4 x 8 Screw x 2
Plug the AC Power Cable into an electrical outlet. Switch the power on and follow the prompts on the
Touchscreen: Read the Terms -> Name the Machine -> Connect to a Wi-Fi Network.
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5.2.1 Fasten the Material
Guides & Pictures / Snapmaker
1. Place the provided material on the center of the CNC Carving Platform.
2. Attach the clamp set to the CNC Carving Platform, and then fasten the material by screwing the wing nuts.
The size of our provided model is 139.2 x 141.5 mm. Make sure the clamp set does not
impede the movement of the CNC Bit.
M4 x 70 Screw
Wing Nut
Fixture Accessory
Arched Fixture
Do not screw the screws all the way down through the CNC Carving Platform.
Make sure the clamp set will not collide with any portions of the machine.
All the three slots as illustrated can be used to fasten the material.
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5.2.2 Attach the CNC Bit
Guides & Pictures / Snapmaker
Ball End Mill is typically used for carving materials into curved surface.
ER11 Nut
2. Put on the CNC Safety Goggles. Insert the CNC Bit into the ER11 collet (Flat End Mill is required for our
provided model). Keep pushing the CNC Bit until its end bottoms against the shell of the ER11 collet.
Handle the CNC Bits carefully and keep them out of reach of children.
3. Twist the entire unit onto the shank as tight as possible, and then completely tighten the ER11 nut using the
open-end wrenches.
Congratulations!
You are now ready to print. Please continue to
generate the G-code file.
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5.3.1 Prepare the G-code File
Guides & Pictures / Snapmaker
You can also upload your own files by clicking Open File in Editor and configure the file settings.
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Files sent by Wi-Fi can be found on the Touchscreen: Files > Local.
You can also send the G-code files to the machine via the USB disk. Click Export G-code to
file in the Snapmaker Luban and save it to the USB disk, and then insert the USB disk into the
Controller and select Files > USB on the Touchscreen.
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How to Set the Work Origin
1. After receiving the G-code file, tap Yes and Next on the Touchscreen to enter the Set Work Origin screen.
If you need to adjust settings, you can either tap Adjust Settings on the Preview screen or
swipe left on the carving progress screen.
2. Tap X-, X+, Y-, Y+, Z-, or Z+ to move the CNC Bit to where the Work Origin will be (In this case, we set the
center of the image as the coordinate origin in the software). Now the CNC Bit should be about 5 mm away
from the material.
5 mm
3. Place the Calibration Card or a piece of A4 paper between the CNC Bit and the material. Keep adjusting the
height of the CNC Bit using Z- or Z+ buttons until you feel slight resistance when you pull out the Calibration
Card, and it should be wrinkled when you push it forward. Tap Set Work Origin.
Slight Resistance
0.1 mm
4. Tap Z+ to lift the CNC Bit until it is above the clamp set, and then tap Run Boundary to check if the Work
Origin is proper. If any part of the boundary trailed by the CNC Bit goes outside of the material, or if the CNC Bit
runs into any portions of the machine, reset the Work Origin and run boundary again.
If you have run boundary with the CNC Bit above the clamp set, you can lower the CNC bit to
run boundary again.
If the CNC Bit runs into any portions of the machine, power off the machine immediately and
check if the CNC Bit is damaged. If so, change the CNC Bit.
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5.3.3 Clean the Finished Work and the Machine
Guides & Pictures / Snapmaker
2. Clean the finished work and the machine with a dust collector, and then remove the finished work using the
diagonal pliers.
Share!
Share your finished work
in our Facebook group and
our forum.
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Resources
This guide is subject to change. The latest version is on our Support website: Select
Snapmaker 2.0 -> Go to Quick Start Guide.
https://support.snapmaker.com/hc/en-us
Besides this guide, a User Manual is available on our Support website: Select Snapmaker 2.0
-> Go to User Manual.
https://support.snapmaker.com/hc/en-us
We are here for you whenever you need general information or technical support:
support@snapmaker.com.
Share anything you want with other Snapmaker users in our forum:
https://forum.snapmaker.com.