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Cubify activate cube pro
Cubify activate cube pro






cubify activate cube pro
  1. #CUBIFY ACTIVATE CUBE PRO SERIAL NUMBER#
  2. #CUBIFY ACTIVATE CUBE PRO INSTALL#
  3. #CUBIFY ACTIVATE CUBE PRO MANUAL#

The next step is to install the software that lets you build files for and talk to the Cube printer. Picking up the 3D Printer setup and first operation story from a week or so ago. (The cube does not need to be powered up just yet, though the instructions do say to do it now) It is found on the back next to the power connection.

#CUBIFY ACTIVATE CUBE PRO SERIAL NUMBER#

You will need the serial number of the cube to activate it.

cubify activate cube pro

The first step is to create an account and login.Ī page where you will enter your cube serial number is displayed. The next step is to bring up the 3D Systems website and register your cube. There are no mechanical fasteners, the glass plate stays in place through gravity and magnetism. The shape of the key makes attachment mistake proof. The key is placed in a matching receptacle on the machine. There is a plastic rectangle with a clipped corner attached to the non frosted side of the glass. The glass platform comes packed in the bottom of the Cube box in a very serious foam enclosure to keep it safe (shown in an earlier photo). The platform on which the 3D objects will be born is a thick piece of glass that is frosted on one side. Out of the box, the Cube printer is close to completely assembled and ready to go.ģD Systems is really trying to make this a consumer friendly product. So Now I have read the instruction manual/pamphlet and am ready to continue.

#CUBIFY ACTIVATE CUBE PRO MANUAL#

While the manual is more like a pamphlet, I am someone who does RTFM. The printer also comes with 25 credits to download object files from the 3D Systems library. The remaining contents of the bottom of the box include a USB cable, a USB thumb drive (you can pass object files to the printer using either method or by WiFi), a power supply and cord, another spool of line (neon green), a small bottle of goop that you use to prep the base so the 3D model stays put while it is being built, an interesting tool of some kind, and a manual. The first item that you remove is the base where the 3D objects come to life (on the left sitting on the plastic spool boxes). When you lift the printer out of the box, you will find a lower box section full of goodies. Total price for the printer, extra plastic & software deal, and shipping to Arizona was just under $1,600.Īfter releasing a couple of clips, the top of the box lifts off to reveal the printer. It was really too good an add on deal for me to pass up. When you buy the printer there is a special deal that 3D Systems offers at the time of purchase for three extra spools of plastic and some object designer software. The box contained the printer and three extra spools of plastic. The box as it arrived in the shipping box sitting on a table in my garage. This is the Second generation Cube printer from 3D Systems, a company that seems to be taking over the 3D printer market through both growth and acquisition. So my work week has come to an end (more or less) and I finally got a chance to unpack the 3D printer.








Cubify activate cube pro