A few things to try and figure out the source of the problem… Old or contaminated binder can be a source of overheating heads. Flush the lines and leave bleached water in them overnight. Make sure the filters are clean and you can pull fluid easily through the lines. If it’s hard to pull that can cause heads to go out also.
Clean the shiz out of the pogo pins with alcohol and make sure the ribbon cable is seated well. Are you using oem heads or knockoff?
My machine had lots of dried up binder in the lines. I pulled a lot of clean distilled water through until it ran mostly clear. I also ended up blowing the lines out with compressed air at the connector inside the printer. There was a lot of gunk.
Sorry, I don’t have any of those but people have searched for Nalgene jerrican and had success. The fittings are made by CPC and were hand configured by ZCorp. You might be able to order from 3DS but I’d be afraid of the cost. I know for sure that the Z310 bottles were custom for that unit. You are fortunate to have the Z510. While you are on CPCs website, you will probably find a good replacement for the leaky multipoint connector.
Thank you. Can you send me your contact details via email and we can work out the septum replacements. Also I would be interested in what parts you have for the 510. Thank you! jimmineycricket1 (at symbol) yahoo.com
Hi Charles, could you please point me tothe ZPrint 7.10 download link, I cant find it on 3ds website:( thank you email would work to at 3digitalcooks at gmail dot com
Thanks a lot! Yes I did, I am fighting my own battle trying to set this printer up and running… also making a daily vlog 6 to share more about my experience hope the link doesnot bother anyone.
Good to see that you are up and running I never had a 310 machine, I waited to purchase until the Spectrum z-510 was released in 2006. The first machine I bought is sold, but I still have a 2007model Z-510 in the office. Since I newer had the 310, I could not speak for that actual machine, but hooking up the Z-510 thru Z-print have many times been a struggle thru the years. We always had a dual network card in the computer operating the printer, where one card was dedicated for the z-510. Hooking it up thru the network never was a hit. Remember we bought a laptop for the lab to operate the printer, and I almost gave up getting it online even with a manually setup fixed IP…
Thanks! I wouldnt say up and running quite yet, but at least connected!! The whole connection thing was a little bit bizarre. Now its time to fine cartridges, tubing, filters and clean everything!!! Do you have the pressing part to remove airpockets from the powder? does it has holds in it? I might make one but cant find pictures of it.
It’s a straight forward perforatet steel sheet with the area of the build chamber (5-10 mm less) It’s got a typical drawer handle on the middle. The sheet is 1,5-2 mm thick