FT 5 Manual Draft V8
FT 5 Manual Draft V8
FT 5 Manual Draft V8
CONTENTS
Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Contact Folger Tech ................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Inventory of Parts ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
Folger Tech FT-5 Parts ........................................................................................................................................................................... 4
Folger Tech FT-5 Hardware.................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Folger Tech FT-5 Laser Cut Parts ........................................................................................................................................................... 5
Printer Features & Definitions ................................................................................................................................................................. 12
Printer Assembly ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
1) Assemble the Frame ........................................................................................................................................................................ 17
2) Assemble the Base Plate ................................................................................................................................................................. 22
3) Assemble the Top Plate ................................................................................................................................................................... 24
4) Install Base and Top Plate................................................................................................................................................................ 25
5) Assemble Bed Plate ......................................................................................................................................................................... 26
6) Mounting Bed .................................................................................................................................................................................. 27
7) Assemble Y Gantry Rails .................................................................................................................................................................. 30
8) Gantry Assembly.............................................................................................................................................................................. 33
9) Hotend ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 37
10) Endstops and Belts ........................................................................................................................................................................ 43
11) Mounting Electronics and Spool Mount ........................................................................................................................................ 49
12) Assemble and Mount Heated Bed ................................................................................................................................................. 53
13) Wiring ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 56
Testing and Calibration ............................................................................................................................................................................ 67
ELECTRONICS Check List ...................................................................................................................................................................... 68
Software .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 70
Connect to the Printer & Loading Firmware ....................................................................................................................................... 70
Verify the Endstops ............................................................................................................................................................................. 71
Verify Motor Direction and Homing .................................................................................................................................................... 73
Adjusting Z Height ............................................................................................................................................................................... 74
Verify the Hot End Temperature ......................................................................................................................................................... 75
Our goal as a company is to provide affordable 3D printers to consumers worldwide. On top of this we want everyone’s first printing
experience to be a great one. So this User Manual was assembled to provide guidance in assembling and understanding common
procedures while using our 3D printer. It covers everything from assembly to the maintenance required to keep your printer
performing like new.
We look forward to helping you succeed in the exciting world of 3D printing and giving you everything you need to unlock your
innovation.
NOTE: Do not soak the melamine parts in water or cleaning products. You may wipe them down with a damp rag but do
not soak them. It will cause the parts to swell and/or break.
DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY: FOLGER TECHNOLOGIES LLC specifically DISCLAIMS LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES and assumes no responsibility or liability for any loss or damage suffered by any person as a result of the use or misuse of
any of the information or product. FOLGER TECHNOLOGIES LLC assumes or undertakes NO LIABILITY for any loss or damage suffered
as a result of the use, misuse or reliance on the information and or product. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK: Never leave your printer
unattended. This kit involves working with 110v/220v and should only be done if you are qualified, if you are not, speak to a
qualified electrician.
8. 5.0kg/cm Motor
5. Slide Rail
6. 500mm M8 PCR
7. 500mm M8 Leadscrew
21. Fan
24. 3D Hotend 20. Heat Sink Fin
9. Upper Block
19. MK9
37. Endstop
FT19 FT22
FT17 FT18
FT15 FT16
FT12
FT6 FT5
FT11
FT9
FT10
FT7
FT27
FT13 FT8
FT4
FT26
FT3
FT1
FT2
11. LM8FLUU
10. KFL8
13. T8 Leadscrew Nut
Hotend
Filament
Spool
Gantry
Electronics
cabinet
Hotbed
LCD Screen
Hot end
The hot end melts the filament as it gets pushed through the Bowden Tube by the Extruder. It is comprised of the following
parts:
Heater Core
Heater Block
Thermistor
Nozzle
Gantry
The gantry moves in the Y direction and has the Extruder mounted to it.
Power Supply
The power supply is what takes the 120 AC from the wall and converts it into 12v DC.
Speaker
X, Y, Z
Position
Main Menu: Press in on the control knob from the info screen to navigate to the Main Menu.
Watch – Returns to the home screen
Prepare – Option to setup a print (preheat hot end, auto home, cool down, etc.)
Control – Change printer firmware settings (temperature, motion, and restore failsafe)
Print from SD – Select a file to be printed
6. Take the FT10, FT7 and slide the FT5 into the
two gantry mounts. Insert a M3 square nut
into each one and screw in a M3x16mm screw.
This will lock the two parts together.
21. Take the cable chain and split it in half (20 links,
note using more than 20 links will cause the
cables to be to short). Take one end and lock it
into the female cable mount on the x axis
motor. Lock the other end onto the male cable
mount on top of the hotend.
31. Loop the end of the belt through the other end
of the Y-Belt. Pull the belt tight and use a zip tie
to secure it in place. Trim any excess belt.
Take the 4 pin pigtail, and strip ¼ inch off the ends
of each wire. Insert them into the other end of
the 4 pin terminal as follows:
Green, Yellow, Gray, Red.
14. Insert the two green, red, and black 24 awg wires
into the white connector in the following order
(left to right). Green, Green, Red, Black.
Note that the green wires should line up with the
two thermistor wires. The red and black wires
should line up with the red and black wires from
the extruder fan.
17. Insert the heater core and the thermistor into the
Al heater block on the hotend. Secure them in
place using the three set screws. Make sure not to
tighten the thermistor down too much as this will
damage the thermistor.
21. Pull the wires tight and take the time to organize
them. This will be important during printing, so
the cable will not snag on anything.
Spare Fuse
30. Take the red and black 14 awg wires and cut two
5 inch lengths of each. Strip ¼ inch off each end.
Connect the red wires to the positive terminals on
the power supply (there are three positive and
negative terminals and each wire should have its
own). Do the same for the black wires to the
negative terminals.
32. Cut and strip the two wires from the electrical box
fan. Strip the two wires from the hotend fan.
Insert these wires into the remaining positive and
negative terminal. If there is ever a need for
access to 12v, use these terminals.
33. Plug in the four motor cables into the MKS board.
The board is labeled with X Y Z E plug the cables
into the corresponding holes.
Firmware - The printer will need firmware to operate. You can find it here: Firmware Download
Download the firmware and extract it to a folder where you can find it. Open the Marlin.ino firmware using the
Arduino IDE, press open and navigate to where you extracted the firmware a minute ago. Press the compile and
load button and wait for it to say Done Uploading. Leave this open because we will be coming back to calibrate the
printer.
Manually move the gantry with your hands so that it is not touching the X and Y endstops. Turn the Acme threaded
rods with your hands so the Z endstop is not engaged. In the bottom right of the screen in Pronterface, type in
“m119” and click send. This code will tell the printer to send back the status of the end stops.
Each endstop status should return as “open,” which will appear in the text column on the right side of the screen.
Now, manually move the gantry until the X endstops make a click noise and the led on the endstops turns red.
Send the “m119” command again in the bottom right corner. Verify the X endstop has triggered. Repeat this for
the Y and Z endstop. It helps to do them individually in case they have been wired wrong.
Scroll down until you find the Travel limits after homing then #define Z_MAX_POS. This is the value that will be
adjusted to each printer. This is the value that is adjusted for the z height.
Once the printer bed has reached temp and maintained it for a few minutes, press the off button. Before turning
off the hot end, proceed to the next step “Verify the Extruder”.
Note: While Folger Tech recommends using Cura for slicing and G-code generation, other slicing software can be used. The printer
parameters detailed below are a recommended for optimum performance of a Folger Tech printer, which can be used for other
software.
The printer setup for Cura will only need to be completed once.
Platform adhesion type: The platform adhesion setting is used to prevent the part from warping or peeling off the printer
bed. If the printer bed is properly prepared using blue painters tape, the platform adhesion parameter should not be
needed using PLA filament. There are two types of platform adhesion: 1) Brim, which is a flat single layer that extends past
the footprint of the part to extend the adhesion area, and 2) Raft, which is a support structure under a print that helps
secure it to the bed. A skirt is the initial pass that outlines a part to prepare the hot end for printing.
Retraction
Speed (mm/s): The speed at which the filament is retracted.
Distance (mm): The distance the filament is retracted. This value can be raised if there is excessive residue during printing.
Individual Part Settings (located at the lower right of the printer window)
Rotate - This function allows the part to be rotated inside the printer’s workable volume. To rotate a model, click on the
rotate function in the lower left corner. Select the axis of rotation by selecting and holding the desired circle around the
part. Drag the circle to change the orientation of the part.
Note: Cura interprets all dimensions in millimeters. If the model was made using inches it will appear very small in
the Cura window. Simply select the part and uniformly scale it by 25.4 to restore the part to its correct size.
Mirror – This function allows you to mirror the part about an axis. Click on the mirror icon in the lower left corner to
activate this function. Select the desired axis to mirror part about.
STEP-BY-STEP PROCESS
1. Verify that FT-5 is selected under the Machine tab.
2. Load the desired model file (typically STL but CURA does accept other formats) by clicking on the Load icon in the top
left of the print window.
Note: the orientation will determine if support structure is required. Reference the Printing Settings Definitions
section for help manipulating the part.
4. Verify and adjust any of the Basic and Advanced printing settings. See the Printer Settings Definitions section for more
detailed information on these settings.
Note: Hovering the mouse over a setting will bring up a description of how the setting will affect the print.
5. Plug the printer into the computer into your computer. Click the print icon in the top left of the print window to
connect Cura to your printer.
STEP-BY-STEP PROCESS
1. Insert the SD card into the printer. The SD card slot is located next to the print bed, and to the right of the LCD
screen.
2. Turn on the printer or restart if required. When an SD card is installed the machine must be restarted to recognize
the card.
3. Press the control knob once to reach the Main Menu.
4. Scroll down to “Print from SD” and press the control knob again to select this function.
5. Use the control knob to scroll to the desired print file. Newly added files will usually appear at the bottom of the
file list.
6. Press the control knob to select the file you want to print. The printer will heat the hot end to operating
temperature and auto home the effector.
7. Watch the first layer being printed to ensure that the bed is at the correct height and properly leveled. If the bed
appears to be at the wrong level stop the printing process and relevel the bed. Once printing is completed the
effector will return to the home position.
8. Allow the hot end to reach room temperature. Then remove your finished masterpiece.
CHANGING FILAMENT
This section will guide you through the process of changing filament to allow you to replace fully consumed filament spools or
change colors between prints. To change the filament, you must first completely remove the current filament and then install the
next filament spool.
CAUTION: The hot end will be heated to operating temperatures and can cause injury.
Removal
1. Turn on the printer and preheat the hot end to the operating temperature (210 °C for PLA and 230 °C for ABS).
2. Push up on the extruder lever and slightly push in on the filament until it comes out of the tip of the nozzle. The figure
below shows the extruder lever and direction to push.
3. Gently pull the filament completely out of the Bowden Tube while continuing to push up on the extruder lever.
Installation
1. Prep the end of the new filament by clipping it at a 45-degree angle, and straighten 2 to 4 inches of the clipped end,
which will be inserted into the extruder.
2. Push up on the extruder lever and insert the filament into the extruder.
3. Continue to feed the filament through the extruder and the Hotend until it flushes out the old filament from the nozzle.
4. Release the extruder lever and you are now ready to get back to printing!
Push Down
Extruder
Lever
TROUBLESHOOTING
The table below shows some of the most common problems experienced with 3D printer use and solutions to resolve them. For
more troubleshooting help, visit our FAQ page.
Symptom Solution
Check and tighten the belt on the tower that the layers
Layers are shifting towards a tower are shifting towards. Also check for a loose belt pulley
on the stepper motor on that tower.
Belt skipped Check the belts for tension.
Nozzle too close to bed on first layer. Adjust the Z endstop.
First try replacing the Scotch Blue Painter’s Tape. Next,
Initial Layer is not sticking check the bed level. Finally, a thin layer of Elmer’s glue
(glue stick only) can be applied for maximum adhesion.
Ensure the filament is feeding correctly and being
pushed into the nozzle from the extruder. Next, verify
Plastic is not extruding from the nozzle.
the nozzle temperature is correctly set between 210 °C
for PLA and 230 C for ABS.