CONNECTING USB CABLE
1. Ensure 3D40 FLEX power switch is in the off
position.
2. Connect the included USB cable to your 3D40
FLEX and computer, figure 6.
3. Open software.
4. Turn your Dremel 3D40 FLEX on using the power
switch to sync your computer to your Dremel 3D40
FLEX.
CONNECTING ETHERNET
1. Ensure 3D40 FLEX power switch is in the off
position.
2. Plug ethernet cable into your 3D40 FLEX, figure 7.
3. Turn your Dremel 3D40 FLEX on using the power
switch. Ethernet connection should be detected
automatically. Tap "Accept" to confirm connection.
USB
FIG. 6
Ethernet
FIG. 7
BUILDING
OBSERVE ALL PROVIDED
WARNING
!
WARNINGS AND SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS WHEN USING THE DREMEL 3D40
FLEX. Failure to do so may result in fire, equipment
damage, property damage or personal injury.
DO NOT REACH INSIDE THE
WARNING
!
DREMEL 3D40 FLEX WHILE IT IS
IN OPERATION. Contact with Dremel 3D40 FLEX
moving parts during operation may result in poor
build quality, equipment damage or personal injury.
NOTE: Your Dremel 3D40 FLEX will build test objects
before leaving the factory. These test objects may have
been made with a different filament color than you are
using. Therefore, a small amount of filament may be
remaining in the extruder. The start of your first object
may have some of this filament color until it transitions
over to your filament color.
You have several options when building on your 3D40
FLEX:
1) On-Printer Storage
2) USB Flash Drive
3) Computer
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