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Sep 2016

Hello,

thanks for the offer. I found the software on the 3ds website.

I would be happy to image the drive and send the file to you. I have been meaning to make a backup of it anyway.

I should be able to do it tomorrow.

You can email me at jeremy@charlesrivermaker.com

I would love to get a copy too if possible. I can give you my ftp info so we can share with other 510 users. It would be great to keep in contact with you both. It’s great to meet other 510 users. I would love to share info, material recipes etc and finishing processes that work well.

Jimmineycricket1@yahoo.com

11 days later

Thanks for the suggestions. A good clean out of the lines, etc. was our next ‘go to’ so I’m glad to get some confirmation that has a possibility to fix the problem.

As an aside, anyone know where we can get a head bleed kit (or if you can mcGuyver one together from an old print head)?

This is another thing that’s gone walkabout for no real reason (I mean what would anyone else want with it?).

eBay for a bleed kit. I have the one with the bottle not the funnel. Instead of the syrynge to bleed the lines I made a tube with one of the pieces from the printhead for each color. Then hook up the tube to the syrynge.

Hi all :slight_smile: In my 10 years with the 510 the following procedure have kept me running:

1.Always add binder fresh from fridge before print job.

2.Return excessive binder to container in fridge when printer will be passive for 2 days or more.

3.Have a mirror placed by the head cleaner unit, this way you can always see the heads surface and wipe them with a cloth soaked in bleach.

4.Always print parts in color, does not matter if you use colored binder on 123 head, cause the parts get so much more solid printing with all heads.

5.After holidays, fill tanks with strong bleach and hot tap water, and suck thru the system with syringe at the head valves.

if you follow these route, your machine will run 1000 hours a year

1 month later

Hi,

I know the Z510 pretty well and I have the tool used to recap the septums (the part under the printheads that leak). For a school, I don’t charge for recapping. I charge five bucks per septum which is 20 total. The diaphragm and metal cap both get replaced. I also do a printhead service that takes HP 10 and HP 11 then cleans them internally. If you would like to know more about either process, let me know. I am somewhat connected to a limited number of parts. You never know what I might have on hand. Just ask me. I am limited however, to the Z310, Z310 plus, Z510 and Z810. Happy printing

David