Mizar M

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Introduction

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Product details

Main specification

Technology: FDM

Printing Thickness: 0.1-0.2mm

Printing Materials: PLA,ABS, PETG

Printing Volume: 255*255*260mm

Auto-leveling: 3D Touch Leveling Sensor

Hotbed Heating Time(110℃): 11min

Nozzle Diameter: 0.4mm

Positional Accuracy: X axis: 0.011mm Y axis: 0.011mm Z axis: 0.0025mm

Printing Accuracy: ±0.1mm

Printing Speed: 20~150mm/S

Display: 3.5-inch Color Touch Screen

Hotbed Max Temperature: 110℃

Nozzle Max Temperature: 250℃

Working temperature: 10-40℃


Electric Parameter

Power Input: 115/230V AC, 50/60Hz

Power Supply: DC24V-15A Max, 350W


Mechanical Parameter

Hotbed Size: 260*260mm

Net Weight: 10.2kg

Gross Weight: 13kg

Machine Size: 400(W)*465(L)*484(H)mm

Package Size: 522(L)*482(W)*285(H)mm

Unpacking and proper handling

Slicing

Cura

Mizar M Cura Configuration

Mizar M Configuration


File Path

Cura 5.X

Copy “geeetech_Mizar_M.def.json” to Ultimaker Cura 5.X\share\cura\resources\definitions

Copy “geeetech_Mizar_M_extruder0.def.json” and “geeetech_Mizar_M_extruder1.def.json”to Ultimaker Cura 5.X\share\cura\resources\extruders


Cura 4.X

Copy “geeetech_Mizar_M.def.json” to Ultimaker Cura 4.X\resources\definitions

Copy “geeetech_Mizar_M_extruder0.def.json” and “geeetech_Mizar_M_extruder1.def.json” to Ultimaker Cura 4.X\resources\extruders


Cura Profile

Mizar M Configuration


[[File: MizarMCura1.png]]

MizarMCura2.png


Separate Color Printing

Applied to both Mix-Color module and Separate-Color module

Import 2 or more models, respectively set the extrusion head used by each model, set the size and position of the Prime Tower.

[[File: MizarMCura3.png]]


Gradient Color printing

Make sure to install the Gradient Color module in advance

According to the different effect of the model you want, enter Mizar M printer management settings and edit different contents under the content of Start G-code. The details

are as follows. By the way, gradient color printing can disable the Prime Tower setting option.

MizarMCura4.png

MizarMCura5.png


  1. G-code Instructions
M163 Set a mix factor
M164 Save mix factor
M166 Gradient for Marlin 2.0
A= Start z height
Z= End z height
I= Start Virtual Tool
J= End Virtual Tool
S= Enable / disable the gradient in manual mode
T=A tool index to reassign to the gradient. If no index is given, cancel the tool assignment.

Detailed G-code instructions, please refer to the Marlin's official website https://marlinfw.org/meta/gcode/

Note: Do not use separate-color module to print mix-color gcode, clogging and damaging Teflon tube.


  1. Gradient color printing in a fixed proportion

M163  ;Set a mix factor M164  ;Save mix factor


For example, E0/E1 extruded 100%, 0 or 0, 100%, respectively

M163 S0 P1

M163 S1 P0

M164 S0 ;T0=100/0

Then we create the first Tools T0, which will be red.

M163 S0 P1; 100% Red

M163 S1 P0; 0% Green

Now save this color scheme in our Tools T0 we use the command
M164 S (index), where index is our Tools, and then click

M164 S0; Store color mixing in tools T0=100/0/0

Now we create the Tools Green, And keep it on the Tools T1:

M163 S0 P0; 0% Red

M163 S1 P1; 100% Green

M164 S1; Store color Mixing in Tools T1


  1. Gradient color printing in gradient proportions

Gradient for a tall vase:In this example no tool index is assigned to the Gradient. So the Gradient is enabled using M166 S1 and disabled with M166 S0.

M166 A0 Z250 I0 J1 S1


Gradient as a Virtual Tool:In this example the Gradient has been given a tool alias of 3. So the Gradient is selected with T3, and all other Tn commands will select a static

mix.

M166 A0 Z250 I0 J1 T3

T3


To use the static mix stored in T0…

M166 T

T0


M163 S0 P1

M163 S1 P0

M164 S0  ;T0=100/0

M163 S0 P0

M163 S1 P1

M164 S1  ;T1=0/100

M163 S0 P0.5

M163 S1 P0.5

M164 S2  ;T2=50/50

M166 A0 Z100 I0 J1 S1  ;Gradient Usage Instructions 1

In this example no tool index is assigned to the Gradient. So the Gradient is enabled using M166 S1 and disabled with M166 S0


M163 S0 P1

M163 S1 P0

M164 S0  ;T0=100/0

M163 S0 P0

M163 S1 P1

M164 S1  ;T1=0/100

M163 S0 P0.5

M163 S1 P0.5

M164 S2  ;T2=50/50

M166 A0 Z100 I0 J2 T3  ;Gradient Usage Instructions 2

In this example the Gradient has been given a tool alias of 3. So the Gradient is selected with , and all other commands will select a static mix.

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