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ME CREATOR 2

Desktop 3D Printer
——USER MANUAL——

(Version 3 May 28, 2017)


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Content
TERMS....................................................................................................................................................................................... i
DISCLAIMERS ......................................................................................................................................................................... i
ABOUT MECREATOR2 ........................................................................................................................................................ 4
PREPARING WORK .............................................................................................................................................................. 5
MEET MECREATOR2 ........................................................................................................................................................ 10
1. GET TO KNOW THE CONTROL PANEL ........................................................................................................................ 12
1. 1 Rotary knob: ............................................................................................................................................................. 12
1.2 LCD homepage:......................................................................................................................................................... 12
1.3 Prepare menu: ............................................................................................................................................................ 14
1.4 Control Menu: ........................................................................................................................................................... 15
1.5 Motor Control ............................................................................................................................................................ 15
1.6 LED Light Control .................................................................................................................................................... 18
2. Load Filament ...................................................................................................................................................................... 19
3. Build platform leveling........................................................................................................................................................ 21
4. Print from SD ...................................................................................................................................................................... 23
5. Software Resources ............................................................................................................................................................. 24
5.1 Driver......................................................................................................................................................................... 24
5.2 EasyPrint 3D .............................................................................................................................................................. 25
5.2.1 Download EasyPrint 3D ................................................................................................................................. 25
5.2.2 Install EasyPrint 3D ..................................................................................................................................... 26
6. Start your 3D Printing.......................................................................................................................................................... 29
6.1 Connecting MeCreator 2 ........................................................................................................................................... 29
6.2 Load a File ................................................................................................................................................................. 32
6.3. Print Setting .............................................................................................................................................................. 33
6.3.1 Quick mode .................................................................................................................................................... 33
6.3.2 Custom mode .................................................................................................................................................. 34
6.4 Slicing ........................................................................................................................................................................ 46
7 Export g.code file ......................................................................................................................................................... 48
8. FAQ ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 48
8.1 How to upload the firmware? .................................................................................................................................... 49
8.1.1 Upgrade the firmware in EasyPrint ................................................................................................................ 49
8.1.2 Upload the firmware in Mac OS..................................................................................................................... 50
8.2 Motors cannot work ................................................................................................................................................... 51
8.3 Extruder can not work/ extrusion not fluent .............................................................................................................. 51
8.4 Printing quality optimization ..................................................................................................................................... 51
Specifications ......................................................................................................................................................................... 51
Contact us ................................................................................................................................................................................ 54

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SAFETY INSTRUCTION
Do read all the instructions and cautionary markings in this manual before operating your Me Creator.

Me Creator2 printers contain heated moving parts. Never reach inside the printer while it is in
operation or before it has cooled down.

Never leave your Me Creator2 printer unattended while powered on or printing.

Disconnect your Me Creator2 printer from the power supply and computer when not in use.

Do not print using materials that have not been approved by GEEETECH for use with the MeCreator2.

Only operate your Me Creator 2printer in a well-ventilated space away from moisture and heat sources
with a working smoke/fire alarm.

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ABOUT MECREATOR2
MeCreator2 makes solid, three-dimensional objects out of melted Filament such as PLA or ABS. First,
use software to translate 3D design files into instructions for the MeCreator2. Then transfer those
instructions to the MeCreator2 via USB drive, USB cable. The MeCreator2 will melt filament such as PLA
or ABS and squeeze it out onto the build plate in thin lines to build your object layer by layer. This method
of 3D printing is called fused deposition modeling (FDM).
MeCreator 2 is our new desktop 3D printer with half-opened and box-type design and
160x160x160mm building volume. It is optimized and improved based on the previous MeCreator, bringing
MeCreator 2 with more exciting features.
Like MeCreator, MeCreator 2 will be delivered after assembly as well, which saves you from the
trouble of assembling. Get a MeCreator 2 now, and welcome to the wonderful world of 3D printing!
PREPARING WORK

1. Opening
Step1. Open the box, taking out the foam box containing your MeCreator 2.
Step 2 Remove the Me Creator 2 from foam box and set it down on a stable surface.

Step3 Remove the zip tie that prevent the extruder from moving during shipping.
Step4 manually turn the lead screw to raise the building platform, as it is tightly screwed before shipping
so it might get stuck if you print directly. Take the printed model off the build plate and remove the foam
under the platform.

Note:
1. Do not move the building platform up and down with force or it will not be leveled. If you want to raise it,
please use manual control on to move the Z axis or turn the lead screw.
2.if there is a printed object on the printing platform, which indicates your Mecreator2 has already get pass
the 24 hours aging test, you can feel free to use.
2. Checking accessories

Filament holder Filament spool Tape

Power cord USB A-B cable Starter filament

SD Card Ball-point pen

3. Assemble the filament holder


Assemble the filament holder together with the M3 bolt and nut.
4. Paste the tape
Peel off the back of the tape and paste it on the building platform smoothly. Make sure the platform is
completely covered.
MEET MECREATOR2

1 Extruder 2 Y Axis Motor 3 X Axis Motor 4 building platform 5 heat bed


6. LCD 2004 screen 7. Reset button 8. Knob
9. USB port 10.power input port 11.power switch

1. GET TO KNOW THE CONTROL PANEL

1. 1 Rotary knob:

 Press the knob: confirm or enter sub-menu


 Rotate the knob: roll to choose options or change parameters

1.2 LCD homepage:


1 Extruder temperature: current temperature/target temperature


2 Hotbed temperature: current temperature/target temperature


3 Current coordinates of X/Y/Z

4 Feed rate: current printing rate


5 Current rate of printing process

Note: Rotate the knob during printing will change the feedrate in real time.

Press the knob to enter the next level menu:


1. Prepare:Preparing work before printing
2. Control:Setting of temperature and motion parameters of the printer
3. Status display of SD card
1.3 Prepare menu:

 Disable steppers: unlock the motor so that you can move them freely.
 Auto home: automatically homing of each axis
 Preheat PLA: manually preheat the hotbed and the extruder before printing PLA
 Preheat ABS: manually preheat the hotbed and the extruder before printing ABS
 Move axis: manually move each axis and each extruder
1.4 Control Menu:

 Temperature: You can change the temperature of the hotbed and the extruder in real time in printing
process. Meanwhile you can set the temperature of Preheat PLA and Preheat ABS.
 Motion: setting of the motion parameters in the firmware. You need choose store memory to save after
altering the setting.
 Store memory: to save the altered parameters.

For other detailed functions please read the following introduction of function tests.

1.5 Motor Control

After understanding the functions of LCD, press the knob on LCD to enter the sub-menu, and choose
Prepare:

Choose Auto home in menu to do home operation:

If you want to move the motor, choose Move axis:

Choose Move 1mm:


Note: only 10mm and 1mm are available for the printer, and 0.1mm invalid. We recommend you to use
move 1mm to test each axis.

Choose the axis you need to move: Move X/Y/Z/E. Rotating the knob can make each axis move.

After testing each axis, if you want to unlock the motors, choose Prepare>Disable steppers:
1.6 LED Light Control

You can control the LED light on the LCD controller. But you cannot control the light strength here.
2. Load Filament

Please note: The extruder will not begin working until the temperature reaches above 170 ℃.
Heat the extruder to 200 ℃, and then insert the filament into hotend via push-in fitting. When you are
pushing the filament, press the handle with one hand and push the filament with the other hand.
Please note that the filament must be in the slot of the gear, otherwise feeding will not be fluent.
After pushing the filament into the bottom of hotend, use the feeding button on EasyPrint (as shown in
following picture) to do manual feeding. If the nozzle can extrude filament fluently, the extruder is working
well. If not, please refer to FAQ.
3. Build platform leveling
Before printing, please check whether the moving path of the extruder is parallel to the heatbed or not,
which is called leveling. We need make sure the distances from the nozzle of the extruder to the four
cornered of the heatbed are the same, and only in this way can we get good printing quality.

You can check the level of the heated platform by using a piece of paper to check the gap under the nozzle.
It‟s best to do this with the platform heated to account for any change due to expansion.

Put the paper under the nozzle near one of the front screws and raise the bed .1mm at a time using the
manual controls in the software interface while sliding the paper back and forth. Stop when you feel the
nozzle start to grab a little bit.
Watch the video here.

Move the nozzle to the other front screw and adjust the screw until you get the same amount of friction as
you felt with the first one. Then adjust the back screw the same way.
Once you have adjusted each of the three screws, go back and check each one again, since adjusting one
screw can affect another. You shouldn‟t need to go around the bed more than twice.

The proper printing effect of the first layer is like following picture:
4. Print from SD

If you have learned how to slice, you can copy the sliced .gcode file in the SD card. Insert the SD card into
the printer; choose the .gcode file to print.
Press the knob on LCD, enter the main menu, and choose the Print from SD.

Choose corresponding g.code file to begin printing.

Heating
It will automatically print after heating is finished.

5. Software Resources

5.1 Driver

Power the MeCreator 2 up and connect it to computer with the USB cable, the driver will be installed
automatically. After installation, please enter Device manager and find the USB Serial Port which is the
communication port for the printer and computer.
If the driver cannot be automatically installed, please download the USB driver at FTDI official website or
find it in the SD card and then manually install it.

5.2 EasyPrint 3D
EasyPrint 3D is a FREE, easy to use 3D printing software developed by GEEETECH, it is capable of
converting a digital 3D model into printing instructions for your 3D printer. It cuts the model into horizontal
slices (layers), generating tool path information and calculating the exact amount of filaments to be
extruded.

5.2.1 Download EasyPrint 3D


You can find EasyPrint 3D software in the SD card, or you can download it here:
http://www.geeetech.net/firmware/EasyPrint.msi
5.2.2 Install EasyPrint 3D
Step1. Upon downloading, unzip the downloaded file, and complete installation according to the
instruction.

Step2. Click [Next] to continue.

Step3. Select the destination where you would like to install the Easy Print, click [ok] to continue.
Step4. Get ready to install. Click [Install].

Step5.Wait about half a minute while installing, the progress bar will show you the rate.
Step6. Setup wizard has finished the installing; you can click [finish] to exit out setup wizard.
6. Start your 3D Printing

6.1 Connecting MeCreator 2

Connect the printer with your computer by using a USB cable. Turn on your MeCreator 2.
Step1. Click the Easy Print icon on the desktop to start the software.

Step2. Select the COM Port


Click the Printer menu, and then select the corresponding COM Port.
Step3. Select the Printer
Click the Printer menu, and then choose the proper Printer type. Choose MeCreator 2.
Click the Connect button on the top right. You could observe the real-time status of the printer on the
bottom of the software interface.
(connected)

6.2 Load a File

Click [load] to load a.stl from your computer, or you can drag it to the 3D view window. Now you would see
your model at the center of a gray rectangle, the representation of your 3D printer‟s build plate. Then you
can use the tools on the left to edit your model.
6.3. Print Setting

EasyPrint provides two print setting modes: quick mode and custom mode. The [quick] mode is designed for
entry-level users, while the [custom] mode is tailored for expert user with better printing parameters.

6.3.1 Quick mode


Choose [quick] tab. Here, we have prepared 3 printing quality settings for you.
 Quality
Choose Low, Standard, or High quality to specify the surface quality of your 3D print.
 High: Objects sliced with the High quality profile will have finer layers and will print more
slowly.
 Standard: Objects sliced with the Standard quality profile will be printed using the default
settings.
 Low: Objects sliced using the Low quality profile will be printed with thicker layers and will
print faster.
 Infill: The density of the infilling structure.
 Extruder temperature: Different filament requires different temperature for extruders; please
refer to the suggested temperature.
 Layer height: the thickness of each layer. You can leave it as default.
 Supports
Select this checkbox to have your object printed with support structures. Easy Print will automatically
generate supports for any overhanging sections of your object. Supports will be easily removable once you
remove your finished object from the build plate.
When you have finished the setting process, click [Apply]. The current settings will be used to slice your
model next time you print or export a print file.

6.3.2 Custom mode


For advanced users who want to exert more sophisticated control over the whole printing process, Easy
Print provides a series of parameters for you to engineer the printing configuration.

Step 1 Create a new configuration/setting

To customize settings, you need to create a new setting first. Click the [create new conf.] tab and enter
the name of new configuration in the textbox. Click [Ok].
Step 2 Custom settings

Choose the [custom] tab to enjoy the sophisticated print settings.

1) Accuracy:
a. Layer Height:
The layer height is one of the most often adjusted settings. It is the thickness of one printed layer (in
mm). With a thinner layer height you will increase the quality of the print, leading to a smoother surface and
more detail visible in the Z-direction (height) of the model. On the other hand, by using thicker layers you
can decrease the print time substantially.
b. First Layer Height.
This setting defines the height of the first layer of your print. The First layer height will influence the
adhesion between the model and the build platform. The maximum value is 0.4mm. Usually, it is suggested
to use the default value.
2) Skirt:

A skirt is a line printed around the object on the first layer, but not connected to the object. This helps
prime the extrusion and can also be a good check for bed leveling before the print starts and it can ensure
that the material is flowing smoothly from the extruder before it starts on the model proper.
a. Loops: The number of skirt lines printed around the model. One loop is usually sufficient.
b. Distance from object: The distance between the object and the skirt. The default of 6mm is usually
sufficient.
c. Skirt height: The number of layers to lay down a skirt for. For ensuring the material is flowing
smoothly, one layer is sufficient, however the skirt function can also be used to build walls around the object
in case it should be protected from draughts.

3) Retraction:
Retraction is used at the places in a print where the printer has to do a travel move between two printed
parts. Without retraction extruded material will hang between the parts. This means that the filament is
pulled back by the feeder, so that it doesn‟t leak from the nozzle during the travel moves. By using retraction,
“stringing” (thin threads of plastic in between the printed parts) is prevented, resulting in a much cleaner
final model. You have to be careful with flexible materials or models that require a lot of retractions, as that
might lead to grinding of the filament.
a. Length: The number of millimeters to retract. Note that the measurement is taken from the raw
filament entering the extruder. A value of between 1 and 2mm is usually recommended. Bowden extruders
may need up to 4 or 5mm due to the hysteresis introduced by the tube.
b. Lift Z: Raises the entire extruder on the Z axis by that many millimeters during each travel. This can
be useful to ensure the nozzle will not catch on any already laid filament; however it is usually not necessary
and will slow the print speed. A value of 0.1mm is usually sufficient.
c. Speed: The speed at which the extruder motor will pull back the filament. The value should be set to
as quick as the extruder can handle without skipping steps, and it is worth experimenting with this value to
find the quickest retraction possible.
4) Infill:

a. Fill Density: The infill density defines the amount of plastic used inside the print. A higher infill
density means that there is more plastic on the inside of your print, leading to a stronger object. An infill
density around 20% is used for models with a visual purpose; higher densities can be used for end-use parts.

c. Fill angle: By default the infill pattern runs at 45°to the model to provide the best adhesion to wall
structures. Infill extrusions that run adjacent to perimeters are liable to delaminate under stress. Some
models may benefit from rotating the fill angle to ensure the optimal direction of the extrusion.
d. Fill Pattern: It is the pattern of filling shape which effects printing duration.
Easy Print offers seven infill patterns, including four regular flavors, and three more exotic ones. The
numbers on the right of each figure are a rough estimate of material used and time taken for a simple 20mm
cube model. Note that this is only indicative, as model complexity and other factors will affect time and
material.
1. Line :

350.57mm/5m: 23s
2. Rectilinear
344.51mm/5m: 20s
3. Concentric

344.51mm/5m: 20s
4. Hilbert Curve

332.82mm /5m: 28s


5. Archimedean Chords

333.66mm /5m: 27 s
6. Octagram Spiral
318.63mm/5m: 15 s
7. Honeycomb

362.73mm /5m: 39s


5) Filament:

a. Diameter:
In this field you can enter the diameter of the filament, so that Easy Print could calculate the extrusion
rate correctly. The most commonly used filament diameters are 1.75mm and 3mm, but it might be necessary
to change this setting when using filament from other suppliers.
b. Extrusion temperature:
This is the temperature of the nozzle that is used during printing. The extrusion temperature can differ
per material. PLA, for example, needs a printing temperature of approximately 190 -210 °C, while ABS
needs a higher temperature of 230 - 250 °C to properly extrude the plastic.
c. Heatbed temperature
For printers with a heated bed, the temperature of the heated bed can also be set here. We recommend
using 60 °C for PLA and 90 °C for ABS to ensure that the plastic sticks well to the build plate.
6) Speed:

The print speed defines at which speed (in mm/s) the print head moves while printing. Based on this
setting, Easy Print will also calculate how fast the filament must be extruded. A higher print speed will lead
to a shorter print time. But keep in mind that increasing the print speed means that you might have to
increase the temperature as well, to ensure the plastic is properly melted.
Although you can choose one overall print speed for the complete print, it‟s also possible to use
different print speeds for specific parts of the print:
a. Max/Min print speed: This parameter defines the max/min speed [60-100mm/s] at which the printer
runs.
b. Travel feed rate: This is the speed at which the print head moves when it‟s not extruding, that is,
when the print head is moving from one point to another. A higher travel speed decreases the chance of
filament leaking from the nozzle, producing a cleaner object. On the other hand, a very high speed means
that the nozzle can hit an already printed part so fast that it might be damaged or deformed by the hot nozzle.
This can be prevented by using lift z when retracting though.
c. First layer speed: With this setting you can specifically change the speed for the first layer of the
print. By default a low speed is used for the bottom layer, so that the material sticks well to the build plate
on the first layer. As mentioned in the above section, the first layer is important to lay down correctly, and a
slower pace helps enormously. Setting a value of 50%, or even less can really help.
d. Perimeter feed rate: The speed at which the walls are printed. You can also set the speed for the
outer and inner wall separately. Printing the outer wall a bit slower usually results in a better surface finish.
e. Perimeter feed rate: The speed of printing the wall. You can set the speed of printing the exterior
wall and the interior wall respectively. Usually, printing the exterior wall at a low speed will bring smooth
surface for your final product.
f. Infill feed rate: The speed at which the infill material is printed. Since (visual) quality of the infill is
not important, you could use a higher speed for the infill. But keep in mind that this might affect the strength
of your print.

g. Solid infill speed: The speed at which the top layers are printed. A lower speed increases the
reliability of closure of the top layers, especially on large area prints.

7) Support:
Generally, most 3D models will print with overhanging parts by up to a certain degree. The angle is
determined by several factors, most notably layer height and extrusion width, and is usually around 45°. For
models with larger overhangs, a support structure may have to be printed below it. This incurs the use of
more material, longer print times, and post-printing clean-up.

support (the blue part)

a. Generate support material

Some models have overhanging parts, which means that parts of the model float mid-air when you
would print the model. In this case you must use a support structure under the model to prevent the plastic
from falling down. This can be achieved by generating support material. Select this checkbox to have your
object printed with support structures.
b. Extruder
If you are printing with dual extruder, you can select one of them to print the support material.
c. Pattern
There are different patterns available for printing support structures, resulting in sturdiness or the
easiness to remove the support. You can choose from the following patterns.

(1) Honeycomb (2) Rectilinear


d. Pattern Spacing
Pattern Spacing determines the distance between support lines, and is akin to infill density apart from
being defined only in mm. The adjustment of this attribute by taking into account the width of the support
extrusion and the amount of support material will adhere to the object.
Care should be taken to choose a support pattern which matches the model, where the support material
attaches perpendicularly to the wall of the object, rather than in parallel, so it will be easy to remove. If the
support structure does run along the length of a wall, the Pattern Angle option allows the direction of the
support lines to be rotated.
Now all the parameters are set. Click [Apply] and [OK].

6.4 Slicing

After loading the model file and adjusting printing parameters, you can click the [slicer] icon to slice. It
will take a while; the slicing time depends on the size of the model.
Upon slicing, you get the sliced .gcod file.

When you are ready to print your model, click [Run job] to embark on your printing journey
7 Export g.code file
If you want to use SD card to print, we can save g.code file into SD card for printing.
Note: the printer can only recognize .gcode file, and it cannot be put in any folder!
Click [Save job] for SD Print, and select the [save Job] button in the dialog box

8. FAQ
If you have any problem when you use the printer, you can visit our forum http://www.geeetech.com/forum/
There are detailed solutions on the forum. FAQ are as follows:
8.1 How to upload the firmware?
8.1.1 Upgrade the firmware in EasyPrint

Easy Print provides all the users with online service of upgrading firmware to guarantee perfect
printing performance.

The specific method is as follows:

1. Connect your GEEETECH 3D printer to the computer with the USB cable.

2. Turn the printer on.

3. In Easy Print, choose the COM port and the printer type.

4. Click ‟help‟> 'Update firmware'.

After clicking the [upgrade firmware] tab, a window will pop up with the information of printer type
and port, the current firmware version installed, the available version and the update summary of the latest
firmware. Take the printer MeCreator2 as an example:
Click update and confirm updating, the progress bar will turn green, the firmware will be updated
automatically. This process may take some time.

When the upload is complete the message „update sucess‟ will be displayed.

Click „ok‟ and „Close‟ on the windows to complete the firmware upgrade.
8.1.2 Upload the firmware in Mac OS
The way of installing driver and uploading firmware in Mac OS is similar with that in Win 7 OS. For
detailed method please refer to this link:
http://www.geeetech.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=21&p=27952#p27952

8.2 Motors cannot work


When you are testing the motors, if the motor of an axis has no response or can not work normally (the
extruder can work when it is above 170℃), you need check whether the motor, motor driven board or
voltage of this axis can work normally or not. Meanwhile you need make sure whether the bearing is
damaged or not, whether the smooth rod/screw rod is bent or not, whether the tension of belt is normal or
not, whether each axis is installed correctly or not. For detailed solutions, please refer to:
http://www.geeetech.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=17038

8.3 Extruder can not work/ extrusion not fluent


When you are testing the extruder, make sure the temperature is over 170℃. If you find that the extruder
doesn‟t work or the extrusion is not fluent, or there is click noise, you need check the motor or clean the
barrel and nozzle of the extruder. For detailed method please refer to:
http://www.geeetech.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=17097

8.4 Printing quality optimization


If there are problems such as stringing, warped edge, the first layer not sticking to the bed, and poor surface
quality, you can refer to following link to do adjustment for parameters:
http://www.geeetech.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=17183

Specifications

Printing specifications:

Print technology: FDM


Build volume: 160x160x160mm

Printing precision:0.05mm

Print Speed: 60-80mm/s

Positioning precision: X/Y:0.05mm. Z: 0.02mm

Filament diameter: 1.75mm Nozzle diameter: 0.4mm

Filament type: ABS/PLA/flexible PLA/wood-polymer

Software:

Operating system: Windows/Mac/Linux

Control software: EasyPrint 3D and other

Slicing software: Slic3r, Cura-engine

File format: .STL, 3ds, obj, amf, dae, G-code

Temperature:

Max heated bed temperature: About 110 °C

Max extruder temperature: About 240°C

Electrical:

Power Input: 110V-220V 360W Power Output:DC24V/15A

Connectivity: USB, SD card (support stand-alone printing)

Mechanical:

Chasis: metal sheet

Build Platform: Aluminum alloy plate+ heat bed

XYZ Rods: Wear-resistant, stainless steel and lead screw (Z axis)


Stepper Motors: 1.8°step angle with 1/16 micro-stepping

Physical Dimensions & Weight

Machine Dimension: 320x320x360 mm

Shipping box Dimension: 460x460x410mm

Machine Net weight: 9.05kg

Machine shipping weight: 17.5kg


Contact us

1. There are lots of documents and troubleshooting


for MeCreator 2 on our website. They are good
resources if you would like to quickly solve
problems by yourself.
Technical support 2.If you still can not solve problems yourself even
with the help of above files, you can send e-mail to
technical@geeetech.com,we will reply to you within
24 hours.

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