®USER MANUAL
10 B SETTING UP YOUR MAKERBOT REPLICATOR 2 DESKTOP 3D PRINTERFilament guide tubePower supply and cableHex wrenches PTFE-based greaseSpool holderUSB-
11B SETTING UP YOUR MAKERBOT REPLICATOR 2 DESKTOP 3D PRINTERMAKERBOT REPLICATOR 2 DIAGRAM8102113756491[1] GANTRY SYSTEM[2] LCD PANEL[3] KEY PAD[4] TH
12UNPACKING YOUR MAKERBOT REPLICATOR 21a. Place the MakerBot Replicator 2 box on the ground. Open the box and remove the top cardboard sheet.1b. Remov
13UNPACKING YOUR MAKERBOT REPLICATOR 2 CONTINUED3a. Remove the two remaining protective foam pieces from the bottom of the Replicator 2’s box.3b. Li
14INSTALLING BUILD PLATEB SETTING UP YOUR MAKERBOT REPLICATOR 2 DESKTOP 3D PRINTER5a. Use strong scissors or a wire cutter to cut the zip ties holdin
15INSTALLING FILAMENT GUIDE TUBE AND SPOOL HOLDERB SETTING UP YOUR MAKERBOT REPLICATOR 2 DESKTOP 3D PRINTER6a. Locate the filament guide tube. Insert
16MOUNTING FILAMENT SPOOL AND ATTACHING USB CABLE9a. Locate the USB-A to USB-B cable. Insert the USB cable into the USB-B port on the back of the Mak
10a. Locate the power supply and cable. Attach the cable to the power supply.10b. Ensure that the power switch on the MakerBot Replicator 2 is set to
Startup Process: Leveling, Loading, TestingC
19THE LCD KEYPAD• Four arrow buttons surround a central M button. Use the arrows to navigate through the LCD menus and make selections.• The le arr
20Aer the initial welcome message, the Startup Script will display the following:• If the build platform is too far from the extruder nozzle, or if
21LEVELING THE BUILD PLATE CONTINUEDC STARTUP PROCESS: LEVELING, LOADING, TESTINGLevelingKnobsSupportCardWhen directed by the LCD screen, tighten e
22LEVELING THE BUILD PLATE CONTINUEDC STARTUP PROCESS: LEVELING, LOADING, TESTINGThe script will prompt you to adjust the knobs individually. As yo
23LOADING MAKERBOT PLA FILAMENT C STARTUP PROCESS: LEVELING, LOADING, TESTINGWhen you have completed the initial leveling tasks, the LCD menu will di
24LOADING MAKERBOT PLA FILAMENT CONTINUEDFree the end of the MakerBot PLA Filament from the filament spool. With a pair of scissors, cut a clean edge
25C STARTUP PROCESS: LEVELING, LOADING, TESTINGAer you’ve fed the MakerBot PLA Filament all the way through the guide tube, press the M button on th
26Take the end of the MakerBot PLA Filament closest to the extruder and firmly push it into the hole in the top of the extruder. Ensure that the filamen
27C STARTUP PROCESS: LEVELING, LOADING, TESTINGPush the guide tube back into the opening on the top of the extruder.NOTE: If you have problems or nee
28 C STARTUP PROCESS: LEVELING, LOADING, TESTINGAer you have successfully leveled the build platform and loaded the MakerBot PLA Filament into the
29C STARTUP PROCESS: LEVELING, LOADING, TESTINGMAKING A TEST OBJECT FROM THE SD CARD CONTINUEDProjects Available on the SD CardCHAIN LINKSFile Name
A WELCOME. LET’S GET STARTED 04 Specifications 06 How Does it Work? 07 B SETTING UP YOUR MAKERBOT REPLICATOR 2 DESKTOP 3D PRINTER 08 What’s in T
Making an Object with MakerBot MakerWareD
31How to make an object using a computer and MakerBot® MakerWare™.D MAKING AN OBJECT WITH MAKERBOT MAKERWARE™
32USING MAKERBOT MAKERWARED MAKING AN OBJECT WITH MAKERBOT MAKERWARE1c. Open the installer and follow the directions to install the soware.1d. Use t
33Thingiverse is a website where MakerBot users and others can share design files.2a. Open a browser session and go to www.thingiverse.com. Use the sea
34USING MAKERBOT MAKERWARE CONTINUED3Open MakerBot MakerWare[1] CAMERA HOME: Resets MakerWare to the default view of the object.[2] +/-: Zoom in a
35USING MAKERBOT MAKERWARE CONTINUED3Open MakerBot MakerWare | Continued1 2 7 8 9 10113645D MAKING AN OBJECT WITH MAKERBOT MAKERWARENUT AND BO
Minimalist NYC buildings Design By: JonMonaghan Thingiverse: 12762364a. Click on the Add button. Navigate to the location of the file FlatIron.stl and
374e. Click on the Flatiron Building to select it. Hold down the shi key and click on the Woolworth Building. Then release the shi key. Both models
38TIP: If you plan to build from an SD card instead of directly from MakerWare, select “Export to a File” at the top of the Make dialog instead of “Ma
5c. Accept the default settings and click the Make It! button. MakerWare will slice your model and send it to your MakerBot Replicator 2 for building.
Welcome. Let’s get started.A
ETroubleshooting, Diagnostics, and Maintenance
41This chapter describes basic troubleshooting and maintenance tasks for your MakerBot® Replicator®2 Desktop 3D Printer. For details on more advanced
Can’t load MakerBot PLA Filament into the extruder Make a fresh cut at the end of the MakerBot PLA Filament. Cut the MakerBot PLA Filament at an angl
PROBLEM SOLUTION43E TROUBLESHOOTING, DIAGNOSTICS, AND MAINTENANCETROUBLESHOOTING CONTINUEDCan’t remove MakerBot PLA Filament from extruderObject w
44 E TROUBLESHOOTING, DIAGNOSTICS, AND MAINTENANCEDIAGNOSTICS LCD PANEL | TOP-LEVEL MENUBUILD FROM SD Displays the list of models on the SD ca
45E TROUBLESHOOTING, DIAGNOSTICS, AND MAINTENANCEUTILITIESMonitor ModeDisplays the current temperature of the extruder. When making an object, displa
46 E TROUBLESHOOTING, DIAGNOSTICS, AND MAINTENANCEINFO AND SETTINGSBot StatisticsDisplays the estimated total hours and minutes of building in the li
47E TROUBLESHOOTING, DIAGNOSTICS, AND MAINTENANCEMAINTENANCEAer approximately 50 hours of build time, you should lubricate the threaded rod on your
48 E TROUBLESHOOTING, DIAGNOSTICS, AND MAINTENANCELubricating the Threaded Rod and the X-Axis Idler Pulley | Continued7. Locate the X-axis idler
49E TROUBLESHOOTING, DIAGNOSTICS, AND MAINTENANCEMAINTENANCE CONTINUEDCleaning the Drive GearThe drive gear is the part of the extruder that pushes
05WARNING: The MakerBot Replicator 2 generates high temperatures and includes moving parts that can cause injury. Never reach inside the MakerBot Repl
50 E TROUBLESHOOTING, DIAGNOSTICS, AND MAINTENANCEMAINTENANCE CONTINUEDCleaning the Drive Gear | Continued6. Reseat the motor assembly.7. Plug
51E TROUBLESHOOTING, DIAGNOSTICS, AND MAINTENANCEMAINTENANCE CONTINUEDAdjusting the PlungerIf you are having trouble building things, you might nee
52 E TROUBLESHOOTING, DIAGNOSTICS, AND MAINTENANCEMAINTENANCE CONTINUEDAdjusting the Plunger | Continued2. Aer you’ve removed the screws, mov
ACTIVE COOLING FAN: The fan that cools the MakerBot PLA Filament as it extrudes.BLUE TAPE: Blue masking tape that makes a great build surface for o
MOTOR ASSEMBLY: The stepper motor and the drive block that push filament into the extruder.MOTOR WIRES: The bundle of electrical wires that provide p
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06 A WELCOME, LET’S GET STARTEDPRINTING Print Technology: Fused Filament FabricationBuild Volume: 11.2 L x 6.0 W x 6.1 H in [28.5 x 15.3 x 15.5 c
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07A WELCOME, LET’S GET STARTEDThe MakerBot Replicator 2 makes solid, three-dimensional objects out of melted MakerBot PLA Filament. Your 3D design fil
Setting Up Your MakerBot® Replicator®2 Desktop 3D PrinterB
09When you set up your MakerBot® Replicator®2Desktop 3D Printer, remember that it was built and packaged very carefully at the MakerBot factory. We ho
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