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Requesting Support for Your Projet x60 Series 3D Printer

By Anna Liza Montenegro | 3D Printing

As you use your Projet x60 series 3D printer more and more you may encounter a few errors here and there, this is normal and can commonly occur after long printing sessions. The reason for the errors can vary from not following the maintenance procedure and not cleaning the printer after every print job to various parts wearing out and reaching the end of its life. A lot of the errors are usually cleaning related so it is always best to follow the maintenance procedures and try to resolve the error using the troubleshooting guides found in chapter 7 of the user manual. If you still can’t get passed the error, then it is best to contact us for remote or onsite support.

For us to support you we will need a few key pieces of information to get a good idea of what is going on with your printer and how we can resolve your issues properly:

  • Printer Model
    • Found on the front of the machine near the control knob
Projet x60 Series - Printer Model Number
Location of Projet x60’s Model Number
  • Printer Serial Number
    • Usually the printer’s name or found on the back of the machine near the bottom.
Projet x60 Series - Finding Name
Finding Your Projet x60’s Name
  • Company Name and Contact Information
    • Best method to reach you to provide a quick response time
  • Printer’s Service Log File
    • Found in 3D Print under Tools tab>Service>select View Printer Log and save file as.
Projet x60 Series - Finding Printer's Log File
Finding Your Projet x60’s Log File
Projet x60 Series - Printer Log File
Projet x60 Series Printer Log File Output
  • Detailed Description of Problem/Error and Steps Taken to Resolve the Error
    • Provides us with a good idea of what is going on and possible causes/solutions.
  • Photos of the Build Chamber including the Fast Axis, Service Station, Spittoon and Carriage
    • We can analyze further and see something that may have been missed.
  • Video of the Error as It is Happening (e.g. Motion Errors, Spread Errors, etc.)
    • We can further analyze the issue and see or hear something that may have been missed.

The following files that we may request are not essential but may provide more insight onto what may be causing your errors:

  • Printer’s .INI File
    • Found in 3D Print under Tools tab>Service>select Edit.ini and save file as.
Projet x60 Series - Finding Edit .ini File
Finding Your Projet x60 Series .ini File
Projet x60 Series - Edit .ini File
Projet x60’s Edit.ini File Open
  • Printers Spread.CSV File
    • Found in 3D Print under Tools tab>Service>select Receive File and enter “spread.csv” (without quotes) and save file
Projet x60 Series - Finding Recieve File
Finding Your Projet x60’s Receive File Command
Projet x60 Series - Spread.csv
Projet x60 Series – Entering Spread.CSV File
  • Print Head Report
    • Found in 3D Print under Tools tab>Service >select Print Head Report and take a screenshot
Projet x60 Series - Finding Print Head Report
Finding Your Projet x60’s Print Head Report
Projet x60 Series - Print Head Report
Projet x60 Series Print Head Report
  • Binder/Core Type
    • Name on packaging (e.g., visjet pxl or zb63)
  • Binder/Core Expiration Dates
    • Found on Packaging (near top), consumables only have a 1 year shelf life.
Projet x60 Series - Binder Name/Expiration
Projet x60 Series Binder Cartridge Expiration

You can send the files to our 3DPrinting@microsolresources.com email address and we will be in touch as soon as possible. However, if it is urgent you can call in to our office @ 212-465-8734 and we can assist you on the phone.

After reviewing the received files, we will recommend steps to resolve the problem remotely, or narrow down what the issues are and to determine which replacement parts may be needed for an onsite visit. These files should be sent with every new case being brought to our attention so we can provide you with the fastest and easiest support possible. Remember the more information we can get the more likely we will be able to resolve your issue during one onsite visit.

Thanks and Happy 3D Printing!

EDIT: Originally posted on 11/02/2016

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Published on February 17, 2017 in 3D Printing.

About the Author

Marketing Director in New York via San Francisco and Manila. Anna Liza is a trained architect and inspired by technology. A fan of traveling, slow food movement, and summers in Maine with her kids. She has been with Microsol since 2004.

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