DISPLAY MENUS
Once again, the moment you power the K2 Pro Combo for the first time you will need to choose the language, connect it to the Internet via Wi-Fi, set the time zone and wait for it to complete a self-check.
Typically, the printer will also check for firmware updates and in my case v1.1.3.6 was available.
From the main tab you can check and adjust current temperatures (printing platform, enclosure and extruder), turn the LED light on/off, access local files (built-in memory and USB) and see what filaments are installed (only after you complete that step).
Second tab gives you control over the axis, temperatures and print plate, allows you to load/unload filaments (easy to do with RFID, just press the loading circle on top of each filament position), adjust print settings like AI detection and perform calibration (auto leveling, cutter calibration and input shaping).
Third tab list 3D model thumbs found in the built-in memory (if you print something from the USB it first gets copied to the local memory) and the USB (also records what prints you’ve completed).
From inside the settings tab, you can adjust the brightness levels of the LCD touchscreen, set sleep time for the screen, change the language, enable/disable timelapse, enable/disable sounds, enable/disable automatic firmware updates during the night, access expert mode settings, check for updates and reset the printer to its factory settings.
The android tab contains the 2D barcode (wiki), prompts, logs and maintenance options.

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