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UP 3D Printer Wi-Fi Upgrade Guide en

This document provides instructions for upgrading the CPU on various UP 3D printer models (UP BOX, UP Plus, UP Plus 2, UP mini) to add Wi-Fi connectivity. The steps include: 1) Removing the old CPU, 2) Installing the new Wi-Fi-enabled CPU, 3) Connecting the Wi-Fi antenna, 4) Installing the UP Studio software on a computer or mobile device, 5) Configuring the printer's Wi-Fi settings, and 6) Registering and activating the new CPU to unlock additional features. Once activated, the printer can be selected and controlled via the UP Studio software over Wi-Fi connection.

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UP 3D Printer Wi-Fi Upgrade Guide en

This document provides instructions for upgrading the CPU on various UP 3D printer models (UP BOX, UP Plus, UP Plus 2, UP mini) to add Wi-Fi connectivity. The steps include: 1) Removing the old CPU, 2) Installing the new Wi-Fi-enabled CPU, 3) Connecting the Wi-Fi antenna, 4) Installing the UP Studio software on a computer or mobile device, 5) Configuring the printer's Wi-Fi settings, and 6) Registering and activating the new CPU to unlock additional features. Once activated, the printer can be selected and controlled via the UP Studio software over Wi-Fi connection.

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3D Printer Wi-Fi Upgrade Guide

for UP BOX, UP Plus, UP Plus 2 and UP mini


1. Replacing the CPU 1\ Remove the old CPU from UP mini. 6\ Once connected to Wi-Fi, network or through USB, the printer
will appear in the Printer Tab. You can select one printer to work
Use M2.5 hex key to remove with by clicking the icon. Once the printer is selected, a red“tick”
Warning:Before replacing CPU, power off the machine.
the 8 M3x5 bolts on the back. will a ppear.
Note that the 2 upper bolts
1\ Remove old CPU from UP BOX. Open the back cover and
are longer than the others.
Use M2.5 hex key to remove the 8 bolts on the back cover. Please remove the old CPU.
note that the 2 bolts in the middle column are longer than the
others.

Available Printers Available printer


Remove the old CPU. Connected by USB Connected by Wi-Fi

Attention:Please make sure printer and computer are on


the same Wi-Fi network.

2\ Install the Wi-Fi enabled CPU.


Orient the CPU as in the photo below. The Wi-Fi antenna socket
is at the top left corner. The antenna does not need to be attached
to the other end. Make sure no shifted pins and put back the cover.

2\ Install the Wi-Fi enabled CPU for UP BOX.

The package contains a jumper, a Wi-Fi antenna and the CPU.

Available printer connected by USB.

jumper 4. Register and Activate CPU

Connect the Wi-Fi antenna to the socket on the CPU. 2. Install UP Studio We recommend you activate the CPU as soon as possible to
unlock the print limitations and access to more features.
1\ Install UP Studio on PC or Mac
Go to www.up3d.com, and download the latest UP Studio
software. Choose the 64bit (x64) or 32bit (x86) Windows 1\ Sign UP at“My Account”
version that fits your PC, or download the software from
Apple's Mac App Store if you use Mac.
Stick the Wi-Fi antenna on the metal frame of UP BOX as shown
in the picture below.

2\ If signed up before, skip


to step 5, otherwise fill in
the form.
Download the installation package
and install the software on your
system.
3\ After signing up, go to the registered mailbox to activate your
account.

2\ Install UP Studio on iPhone or iPad


Put the jumper onto the 2 lower pins in the connector
labelled“M-C”,then install the back cover. Search UP Studio in APP Store and download

3. Wi-Fi Setting
4\ Connect to your printer.
1\ Connect printer to computer 2\ All the connected printers
via USB. Open UP Studio, click will be shown. Click the "Detail"
the Setting button on the button.
Attention:If you have the filament check add-on, connect
the device to the connector labelled M-C. If you do not have top right corner. 5\ Sign In
the filament check add-on, the lower 2 pins must be shorted,
otherwise the print head will not heat up.

1\ Remove the Old CPU from UP Plus, UP Plus 2. 6\ User will find a list of connected printers. Choose the printer
you would like to acivate, and click the activation button next
Us M2.5 hex key to remove the four M3x5 bolts from the 2 sides to it to activate the printer. User could also bind/unbind a
of the machine. printer to create/remove an association between a user account
and a printer.

3\ Go to "Network" and choose the Wi-Fi network from the drop


down list. The Wi-Fi network should be the same as the one your
computer is connected to.

7\ Reboot the printer after activation.

Blackout Recovery
Select the network.

4\ Input the Wi-Fi password. The new CPU comes with a new feature of restoring a print job
Open the cover, and
that is interrupted due to electricity cut-off, or unwanted int err-
remove the old CPU.
uption. Once a print job is interrupted, after the power restor ed
and the printer initialized, the software will ask if user woul d like
to resume the interrupted print job. Choose Yes if you want to
resume the print job. If you choose No, the print job will neve r be
restored.
2\ Install the Wi-Fi enabled CPU.
Orient the CPU as shown in the 5\ An optional Private Password can be set to prevent
photo. The Wi-Fi socket is at unauthorized access, but anyone who connects the printer
the lower left corner. Connect via USB cable can reset or change the password.
the antenna and place it onto
the main board without
attaching the other end. Make
sure the pins are not shifted.
Put back the cover.

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