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Authorbot Legacy

Preserving the Legacy of Authorbot: A Guide to Dual and Mixed Color Printing

The rich tapestry of 3D printing evolves with the advent of every new technology. Among them stands Authorbot, a product of the prestigious Belindon Technology Co., Ltd. We compiled a comprehensive guide on executing dual and mixed-color prints to preserve this legacy.

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1. Dual Color Printing

**1.1 Machine Set-Up**:

- Ensure the belt and screw are tight enough.

- Verify the wire connection.

- Ensure movements of the x/y/z axis are correct.

- Ensure auto-home, temperature, and preheat functionalities are working properly.

1.2 Uploading Firmwares:

- Connect your computer to the 3D printer control box using a USB cable.

- Open Cura and load the .hex format firmware. (VIP members can download the latest firmware [here](http://members.athorbot.com/VIP/))

1.3 Slicing:

- Select the machine setting for dual-color printing.

- Load the model file (.STL format) and ensure it fits within the blue cuboid workspace.

- Right-click and select "Dual extrusion merge" to combine two models. Please adjust the settings according to the filament (e.g., PLA).

- Save the slicing settings as a .Gcode file for printing.

1.4 Printing:

- Directly from the computer.

- Using an SD card loaded with the .gcode file.




2. Mixed Color Printing

**2.1 Machine Set-Up**: Similar to the dual color set-up.

**2.2 Uploading Firmware**: Identical to the dual color process.

**2.3 Slicing**: The steps are the same, but please make sure you select the machine setting for mixed color printing.

**2.4 Changing Color During the Printing Process**:

- Adjust the Mix-percent to control the color output.

- MIX_0: Pure primary color (e.g., orange).

- MIX_50: Equal blend of two colors (e.g., a 1:1 mix of yellow and orange).

- MIX_100: Pure secondary color (e.g., yellow).

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3. Assembly Instructions

For those looking to assemble the Authorbot from scratch, Belindon Technology has provided a clear step-by-step guide:

Components:

- X, Y, and Z axes

- Control box

- Motor Assembly

- Extruder assembly

- Wiring components

- Filament Holder

Tools:

- Various wrench sizes

- Pliers

- Screwdrivers

- Screws of multiple sizes

From connecting the X and Y axes to assembling the extruder, wiring, and setting up the filament holder, the process is meticulously documented to ensure a smooth assembly.

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In conclusion, the Authorbot is a beacon of innovation in 3D printing. This guide allows both novices and seasoned professionals to delve into dual and mixed-color printing. As technology progresses, let's not forget the giants on whose shoulders we stand and ensure the legacy of machines like Authorbot remains intact for future generations. Happy printing!