glowforge CF-100 Compact Filter User Manual

June 17, 2024
Glowforge

glowforge CF-100 Compact Filter

Product Information

Specifications

  • Product Name: Compact Filter
  • User Manual Version: 0.8
  • Manufacturer: Glowforge, Inc.
  • Copyright: Glowforge, Inc. 2020

Introduction
The Compact Filter is a device designed to be used with a Glowforge 3D laser printer. It allows you to use your Glowforge printer anywhere you want. This user manual provides important information on how to safely operate the Compact Filter and maximize your Glowforge experience.

Safety
Ensuring the safety of users is of utmost importance. Improper operation of the Compact Filter can lead to fire and health hazards, resulting in serious injuries or even death. Therefore, it is crucial to carefully read and understand the safety information provided in this manual.

Before You Start

  • Read this manual before using your Compact Filter, and ensure that everyone else who uses it reads it as well.
  • Always follow all instructions in this manual, as well as the Glowforge Manual and the Glowforge App.
  • Use the Compact Filter only with a Glowforge Basic, Plus, or Pro.
  • Children must be supervised by an adult at all times when using the Compact Filter.
  • If installing the product in an educational institution or workplace, comply with all applicable rules and regulations.

Electrical Safety
To reduce the risk of electric shock or fire, please adhere to the following guidelines:

  • Do not attempt to service, repair, or modify the Compact Filter in any way not described in this manual.
  • Do not open any sealed portion of the Compact Filter or try to access the wiring. Opening the case will void the warranty and may cause damage.
  • If the Compact Filter or its power cord is damaged, immediately unplug the power cord and contact support@glowforge.com.
  • In case of an emergency or malfunction, unplug the power cord from the back of the unit.
  • Only use a properly grounded 120 VAC outlet that meets local building codes.
  • The Compact Filter may draw up to 3 amps. Ensure that the circuit can support at least a 350 watt load.
    Note : a standard 15A household outlet can support both a Glowforge printer and a Compact Filter if there are no other power-consuming devices on the same circuit.

General Safety
Pay attention to the following safety precautions:

  • If you detect a strong, sharp smell that causes irritation to your eyes, nose, or throat, or if you observe visible smoke escaping your Glowforge printer while the lid is closed, your Compact Filter is not operating properly. Follow all instructions in this manual. If the irritation and/or smoke emissions persist, stop using your Compact Filter and contact support immediately.
  • Do not disconnect the hose, open the case, touch anything inside, or perform any maintenance or operations while the Compact Filter is plugged in.

Safety
Now, it’s time to be serious. Improperly operating the Compact Filter unit can cause fire and  health hazards. These can result in serious injury or even death.

Before you start

  • Read this manual before using your Compact Filter, and ensure everyone else who uses it reads this too.
  • Always follow all instructions in this manual, in the Glowforge Manual and in the Glowforge App.
  • Use the Compact Filter only with a Glowforge Basic, Plus, or Pro.
  • Children require the supervision and assistance of an adult at all times.
  • This product may be subject to regulations and standards, particularly when installed in an educational institution or place of work. Ensure that you comply with all applicable rules.

Electrical Safety
To reduce the risk of electric shock or fire:

  • Do not try to service, repair, or modify the Compact Filter in a manner not described in this manual.
  • Do not open any sealed portion of the Compact Filter or try to access the wiring. Damage caused by opening the case is not covered by the warranty.
  • If the Compact Filter or its power cord is damaged, unplug the power cord and contact support@glowforge.com​ immediately.
  • In the event of any emergency or malfunction, unplug the power cord on the back of the unit.
  • Use only a properly grounded 120 VAC outlet that meets local building codes.
  • The Compact Filter may draw up to 3 amps. Ensure that the circuit can support at least a 350 watt load. Note: a standard 15A household outlet can support both a Glowforge printer and a Compact Filter if nothing else is drawing power from the circuit.

General Safety

  • If you detect a strong, sharp smell that also causes eyes, nose, or throat irritation, or if there is visible smoke escaping your Glowforge printer while the lid is closed, your Compact Filter is not operating properly. Follow all instructions in this manual. If the irritation and/or smoke emissions do not abate, discontinue using your Compact Filter and contact support.
  • Do not disconnect the hose, open the case, touch anything inside, or perform any maintenance or operations while the Compact Filter is plugged in.
  • The  Compact  Filter  has  sparking  parts  inside.  Do  not  use  in  areas  where  gasoline,  paint, flammable liquids, or gases are used or stored.
  • Do not use the Compact Filter without a Filter Cartridge.
  • Do not plug in the Compact Filter while the lid is open or the latches are not fully engaged. Doing so could cause electric shocks or physical harm from moving parts.
  • Do not use the Compact Filter when the Filter Cartridge is clogged. This will shorten the life of the machine and and any resulting damage caused is not covered by your warranty.
  • Do not modify a Filter Cartridge for any reason.
  • Use only with Filter Cartridges manufactured by Glowforge for use with this Compact Filter.

Operating Environment
To prolong the life of your Compact Filter and to reduce the risk of fire or mechanical failure:

  • Do  not  use  if the ambient temperature is below 40 degrees Fahrenheit (5 Celsius) or over 120 degrees Fahrenheit (48 Celsius).
  • Do not use if the ambient air is below 40% humidity or above 80% humidity. Air above 80%humidity can clog the filter which may cause damage.
  • Do not use the Compact Filter outdoors.
  • Do  not  use  the  Compact  Filter  in  an  environment  where  it  may  come  into  contact  with liquids, moisture, grease, or excessive dust or small particles.

Materials

  • Use your Compact Filter only when printing on material that is laser compatible. Only the manufacturer or supplier of material can confirm that it is laser compatible. Glowforge recommends the use of Proofgrade™ materials with the Compact Filter.
  • Non-laser compatible materials may contain harmful or toxic chemicals that are not treated by the Compact Filter and could cause injury or death.
  • Non-laser compatible materials may cause damage to your Compact Filter.
  • Some laser-compatible materials, such as MDF or Proofgrade Draftboard, may cause the Filter Cartridge to need replacement more frequently.
  • Damage resulting from the use of non-laser compatible materials is not covered by the Compact Filter warranty.

Compact Filter Regulatory Information
This product conforms to applicable CE requirements and RoHs. It is suitable for use with  Glowforge Basic, Plus, and Pro 3D laser printers.

Specifications

The Compact Filter has the following specifications:

The Compact Filter is manufactured by:  Glowforge, Inc.  2200 1st Avenue South, First Floor  Seattle, WA 98134  For more information or support, contact ​support@glowforge.com

Labeling
This label appears on the back of every Compact Filter, with an appropriate serial number, in the  spot indicated by the arrow in the diagram below.

Getting Started
Now that you’ve read all about Safety, you’re ready to get lasering!
Unboxing will take just a few minutes – we can’t wait for you to get started either. Of course, if you  encounter any challenges along the way, our Customer Success team can be reached at support@glowforge.com​ to help.

Let’s get started, shall we?

Check for damage
If your packaging or any part of your Compact Filter shipment is visibly damaged on arrival,  we want to make it right as soon as possible! Send photos of the damage to support@glowforge.com and wait until you hear back from us. If the Compact Filter itself is   visibly damaged, do not plug it in or attempt to operate it; contact us immediately.

Unbox your Compact Filter

  1. Locate your Compact Filter.
    Your Compact Filter must be on a flat surface, like the floor. It needs to be positioned so  that the 8 foot exhaust hose can connect to the back of your Glowforge while making no  more than three 90-degree bends.
    Your Compact Filter blows air out, so ensure that there are no obstructions within two  inches of the vents on either side.

  2. Unseal your Compact Filter box.
    Carefully cut tape sealing the top of your Compact Filter box and open it. Remove the  power cord and the top piece of foam.

  3. Remove the Compact Filter.
    The Compact Filter is heavy, so have a friend help. Grasp the two handles on top of the Compact Filter through the clear plastic bag and lift the filter out of the box. Place it on the floor.

  4. Remove the bag.
    Lift the clear plastic bag over the top of the filter to remove it.

  5. Save the packaging material including the box, foam, and bags.
    If you need to move your Compact Filter, for example to ship it back for warranty service,  you’ll need all the original packing materials. The Compact Filter cannot be shipped safely without  the original packaging materials.

Connect Compact Filter to your Glowforge

  1. Connect Compact Filter to Glowforge Printer with exhaust hose.
    Take the exhaust hose and two ring clamps that came with your Glowforge Printer. If you  would like a new one, you can purchase a new one in the Glowforge shop:  https://shop.glowforge.com/products/hose?taxon_id=57

  2. If you are using the exhaust hose to vent to the outside, you may reuse the hose, and you  may skip this step since the hose is already connected to your Glowforge.
    Squeeze the two ends of the ring clamp together to make it larger, then slide the end over  the hose.  While squeezing the ring clamp again, slide the hose and the clamp over the the exhaust  connection on the back of your Glowforge printer.
    The clamp pressure will hold it in place.  Let go. Check that the clamp is holding the exhaust hose tightly to the exhaust connection.  Make sure the hose does not come off with a gentle tug.
    Put the other clamp around the other end of the hose. Repeat the procedure above to  attach the exhaust hose to the top of the Compact Filter with the ring clamp.
    Keep the hose as straight as you can, with no more than three turns of 90 degrees or less.  Make sure the hose isn’t twisted, pinched, kinked, punctured, or flattened. If there is extra  hose, do not let it sag; wrap it tightly with duct tape to keep the hose length as short as  possible.

  3. Connect to electrical power
    Verify that the power switch is “Off” (the 0 side depressed, as shown).
    Verify the filter is installed and the lid is firmly closed.
    Plug the power cord into the back of the Compact Filter, then plug the power cord into the  electrical socket. A standard grounded household socket works well.

  4. Enable the Compact Filter in the Glowforge UI

  5. Go to ​https://app.glowforge.com​ and log in, if necessary

  6. Click the “Trace” button

  7. Click the gear icon, and then click the switch next to “Compact Filter attached”. When you are done, the circle should be on the right, and the switch should turn teal.

  8. The  fans  will  now  run  at  a  lower  speed  during  every  print  on this machine, to match the  Compact Filter’s internal fans.

  9. Turn your Compact Filter knob to the right setting.

    • The knob on the Compact Filter controls the power to the fan. When it is too high or too  low, your Compact Filter will not work properly.
    • When you first use your Compact Filter, turn it to “New”. The fan will use its lowest power  setting, which is the best setting for a new filter. Do not use a higher setting, as more power will  move air too quickly, and smoke and fumes may not be completely removed.
    • After you have used the filter for a while, the filter cartridge will start to fill. More power  will be required to move the air through the Compact Filter, and the “New” setting will no longer  reduce smoke and fumes. If you find there are still smoke and fumes on the lowest setting, use  the middle setting, halfway between “New” and “Full”.
    • Finally, when the filter cartridge is almost full, it will again stop reducing smoke and fumes,  and more power will be required to fully eliminate smoke and fumes.. Turn the knob to “Full”.

To begin, set your Compact Filter knob to “New”.    Your Compact Filter is now ready for use, with the fan off.

Print something amazing

Perform the following steps for each print.

  1. Choose your materials.
    Your Compact Filter has been tested with a wide variety of Proofgrade materials, and  designed to work with all laser-compatible materials. However, some materials, like Proofgrade  Draftboard or MDF, will cause your filter cartridge to fill up and require replacement much more  quickly than others.

  2. Turn on your Compact Filter.
    Use the switch next to the power cord to turn your Compact Filter on before each print.

  3. Run your print.
    Ensure that you use laser-compatible materials, like Proofgrade hardwood, plywood, and  acrylic. Different materials will fill the filter cartridge at different rates. MDF and Proofgrade  Draftboard are not recommended, as they will cause the filter cartridge to fill quickly.

  4. When your print is done, leave your Compact Filter running.
    Running air through your Compact Filter will prolong the life of the cartridge. For best  results, leave it running one minute for each minute that you print. For example, when you finish  two 30-minute prints, leave it running for an hour after they finish.

  5. ​Turn off your Compact Filter.
    When you’re done, use the switch next to the power cable to turn off the Compact Filter.

Materials will have an odor when they’re removed. If you prefer, you can reduce this odor by  leaving the materials in your Glowforge longer while the Compact Filter is running.

Cleaning, Service & Moving
Unplug your Compact Filter off before cleaning, moving, changing the filter cartridge, or doing any  other cleaning or maintenance.

Change Filter Cartridge
When you detect smells during printing even when the Compact Filter dial is set to “Full”, it’s time to change the filter cartridge. Here’s how.

  1. Turn off and unplug your Compact Filter
    The power switch is located on the back, next to the cord. Turn it off first, then unplug it  from the wall.

  2. Open Compact Filter
    There are four latches holding the top of the Compact Filter in place. Lift the bottom of all  four latches to release them. You do not need to remove the exhaust hose to change the filter  cartridge.

  3. Remove and dispose of old filter cartridge
    Grab and lift the two fabric handles to remove the filter cartridge from the Compact Filter.  Dispose of the used filter cartridge in the garbage.

  4. Replace with a new filter cartridge
    You can purchase new filter cartridges from ​https://shop.glowforge.com​. Unwrap the filter  cartridge and inspect it for possible damage. Lower the new filter cartridge in the same way you  removed the old one.

  5. Latch the lid closed and recheck the exhaust hose.
    Inspect each latch to ensure it is fully closed. Grab the lid handles and pull upward on the  lid to ensure it does not come off. Finally, check the exhaust hose to ensure it has not become  disconnected from either the lid or the back of your Glowforge.

That’s it – you’re ready to print!

Cleaning

  • Turn off and unplug your Compact Filter off before cleaning.
  • Ensure that the Compact Filter is  closed before cleaning; interior areas should not be cleaned.
  • You can clean all exterior surfaces  with a rag dampened with isopropyl alcohol.
  • Do not spray liquids on the compact filter as they  may get inside.

Moving
For protection, the Compact Filter must be packed in its original packaging when moved to a new  location. Whether it’s for a big move, taking your Glowforge printer and Compact Filter to an event,  or for warranty service, you’ll need to package your Compact Filter properly with the original box  and packing materials. The Compact Filter cannot be shipped safely without the original packaging  materials.

To repack your Compact Filter, power the unit off and disconnect the power cord. Disconnect the  exhaust hose and hose clamp from the lid. Re-pack in the original packaging.

Troubleshooting

Reducing Odors
The Compact Air Filter is designed to allow you to safely and comfortably operate your Glowforge  printer indoors. It will dramatically reduce odors, smoke, and fumes to safe levels. You should  smell little to no odor coming from the exhaust vents of the Compact Filter itself.

Note, however, that even when used properly, odors may still occur from the following:

  • Opening the lid after a print. Tiny amounts of smoke and fumes remain trapped in the crumb tray, and will escape when the lid is opened and the material is removed. This can be reduced by leaving the material in the Glowforge for a minute or two before removal.
  • The materials themselves. After printing, the materials may have an odor for as long as a day or two. This can be minimized by using Proofgrade material, removing and disposing of the protective coating (which has the bulk of the odor), and by setting the materials aside for a day.
  • The Glowforge itself. After being used for many hours, tiny particles of dust and resin will accumulate on the Glowforge itself. To minimize the odor, keep the lid closed when not in use, clean according to the Glowforge printer user manual, and leave the Glowforge connected to the Compact Filter when not in use.

Eliminating smoke and fumes
If you detect a strong, sharp smell that also causes eyes, nose, or throat irritation, or if there is  visible smoke escaping your Glowforge printer while the lid is closed, your Compact Filter is not  operating properly. Discontinue using your Compact Filter and follow these instructions.

  1. Ensure your Compact Filter is turned on before every print, and left running until the print is complete.
  2. Check if the exhaust hose is securely connected to the Glowforge printer and the Compact Filter.
  3. Check if the Compact Filter is enabled in the Glowforge UI. You will only need to do this once. After it is enabled, all users will have it enabled from that point forward.
  4. Make sure that, when you turn on your Compact Filter, you turn it on to the right setting. If the fan is moving too slow or too fast, the filter will not work properly.
  5. Check if the hose is connected properly, with no more than three 90 degree turns.
  6. Check if the materials you are using are laser-compatible. The Compact Filter has been tested with Proofgrade materials; other materials might have smoke and fumes that are not fully removed by the Compact Filter.
  7. hange the filter cartridge. If you have been printing for a while, it may be time to replace your filter cartridge.
  8. Inspect all four latches to be sure they are tightly closed.
  9. Check the hose to make sure it is not kinked, squished, or twisted.
  10. Remove the hose and inspect the inside to ensure it is not obstructed.
  11. Review the “Reducing Odors” section above for other sources of smell.

If all of these do not help, you are using a new filter and the “New” setting, and you are  experiencing eye, nose, and throat irritation when using Proofgrade materials with your Compact  Filter, stop using your Compact Filter and contact Glowforge support.

Compact Filter doesn’t turn on
If the power switch is on, the machine is not running, and the power indicator doesn’t light up, the fuse may need to be replaced.

  1. Turn off and unplug your Compact Filter
  2. Remove and replace the fuse next to power switch
    • We have included a free spare fuse with your Compact Filter.

Service
Other than the procedures shown above, the Compact Filter may not be serviced or repaired by  the user. Should service or repair be required, it must be returned to the factory; contact support@glowforge.com​ for instructions.

Finding Community & Support 
Still have questions? Looking for ideas on getting the most from your Glowforge and Compact  Filter? We’re here to help you succeed!

Community Forum
Most Glowforge owners have registered at the ​Glowforge Community Forum​, where hundreds of  Glowforge owners post each day. You’ll find some incredibly talented (and helpful) folks who can provide assistance, suggestions, and ideas to help you make the most of your Glowforge and  Compact Filter.

Support Online
Go to ​https://glowforge.com/support​ to find information, troubleshooting, and guidance any time  of day or night.

Support by Email
We are here for you! Email ​support@glowforge.com​ with your questions, challenges, feedback,  and even your stories of perfect prints. Our goal is to reply within hours on weekdays, and always  within three days.

We provide the best support when we fully understand what you’re facing. Please send:

  • What happened, and what you expected to happen
  • A description of the steps you took
  • The date and time of the issue
  • The materials you were using
  • At least one photo that shows your Compact Filter, exhaust hose, and Glowforge so we can see how they’re connected
  • Additional photos or information that may help us understand the problem

Copyright Glowforge, Inc. 2020

FAQ’s

What should I do if I encounter smoke or a strong smell while using the Compact Filter?

If you experience a strong smell that causes irritation or observe smoke escaping your Glowforge printer while the lid is closed, follow the instructions in this manual. If the problem persists, discontinue using the Compact Filter and contact support.

Can I open the case or perform maintenance on the Compact Filter while it is plugged in?

No, it is not safe to open the case, touch any internal components, or perform maintenance while the Compact Filter is plugged in. Always unplug the power cord before attempting any maintenance or operations.

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