Unboxing
Your Einstein printer arrives in a box, with several of accessories boxes. The printer box and accessories boxes will be on top of a pallet. Use a dolly or pallet jack to take the printer to its working site.
- Printer box: Einstein, USB drive
- External components box: Starter kit, build platform, spare material tray.
- Optional boxes: Parts curing apparatus, parts washing apparatus, if purchased.
The following tools are required to complete the unboxing process:
- A pair of box cutters/scissors
- Flathead screwdriver
- Dolly /Pallet-Jack
- One person to assist
Before opening the box, make sure you see no visible damage or broken sensors. If these are present, please inform Customer Support immediately. If everything is in good condition:
- Using box cutters, carefully cut the box straps.
- Remove the top of the box.
- Remove any accessories boxes from the pallet, and place them on a flat sturdy work surface.
- Remove the vinyl strap holding the printer in place.
- With the help of a colleague, carefully lift the printer from the pallet, and place it on a sturdy flat surface capable of holding over 36.3 kg (80 lb).
- Keep and store the printer box.
Unbox External Hardware
The External Hardware box contains:
- Material tray
- Build platform
- Starter kit
Unbox and set these aside for later installation.
Starter Kit
The Starter Kit includes useful tools for operating and cleaning the printer and the built parts:
Paint scraper
Use the metal scraper to remove printed models from the build platform. Use the paint scraper for detaching larger printed models. You can also use the scraper to remove material residues from the build platform.
Precision knife
Use a knife to cut supports off models, with caution. It is not recommended to pull supports off as this can leave indents in the supported surface.
Putty knife
Use this tool to detach printed models, especially small and very delicate ones, from the build platform after print.
Cone-shaped paint filters
Used to strain material, the filters remove particles that are generally too small but may affect print quality. They are used while pouring material from the tray into the material storage containers for maintenance. Each filter is approved for one-time use only. Do not leave filters in the bottle of material for longer than five (5) minutes.
Rubber spatula
A rubber spatula is required to mix the material in the material tray before each print.
Wi-Fi antenna
The Wi-Fi antenna plugs into the I/O panel to allow for Wi-Fi connectivity.
Safety glasses
These are required for light calibration and to assist with technical support cases.