| 1 | Connect the supplied IEC AC cable to the plug on the back of the printer. Connect the other end of the cable to the power socket with earthing connection. IMPORTANT: The red switch must be in the 0 position (OFF) when the mains cable is installed. | ![]() ![]() |
| 2 | Switch on the mains switch on the rear panel. This switch controls: Internal power supplyPower supply to the filament chamber | ![]() |
| 3 | Use the ON/OFF button on the front to get the printer out of stand-by mode. Note: In stand-by mode, power is only supplied to the filament chamber and the internal power supply unit. All other parts of the printer are OFF. | ![]() |
| 1 | Remove the adhesive tape holding the print surface to the print bed. | ![]() |
| 2 | Cut the cable tie that secures the ramp to the print bed for transport. | ![]() |
| 3 | Remove the ramp from the print bed. | ![]() |
| 4 | Remove the black protective film from the surface of the print bed. | ![]() |
To lift the printer, hold it by the underside.
Warning: As the machine weighs 37.5kg, we strongly recommend using the machine exclusively with two persons to lift - one person from each side.

On top of the protective polystyrene you will find a small bag containing the printer parts.

In the bag you will find:
- Filament tube
- Two small 1.5 mm thick plates
- Filament sensor for material escaping from filament box
- Cleaning filament
- 3mm hexagon spanner
- Power cable for the filament chamber
- Screws
- Cleaning brush for the nozzle
- AC power cable for the printer
- Power cable for the camera
- Mounting for the camera
- Camera

To access the printer, remove the top cardboard cover. This will expose the printer with its protective polystyrene.


The printer is intended for use in an office environment with adequate ventilation and room temperature.
The printer requires a mains connection with an earth connection for power.
For an optimal working position of the operator, it is recommended to place the printer on a table, desk or other surface that is raised about 80 - 120 cm above floor level. Please note that the machine weighs 32kg.
For standard operations, access is only required from the front of the machine.

The following elements are required for working safely with the 3D printer CUBIX LITE recommended, especially for maintenance work:
- Tweezers: This is necessary to safely remove material residues from the nozzle.
- Thermal gloves: It is recommended to wear thermal gloves when cleaning the nozzle, as the nozzle may be hot during these procedures.
Thermoplastics for 3D printing can lead to the release of ultra-fine particles (UFPs) and volatile organic compounds (VOCs), depending on the thermoplastic used and the settings of the 3D printer. Above certain concentrations (threshold values, TLV), these emissions can pose a risk. The concentrations are influenced by the filament and adhesive used, the printing conditions (e.g. printing temperature), the room volume, the air exchange rate (AER) and the number of printers in a room.
Depending on your specific situation, please observe other safety measures, such as a filter and/or a special ventilation system.
The use of printing materials / filaments from different suppliers may require additional safety measures. Always refer to the relevant information from the supplier of such filaments/materials and the safety data sheet of each specific material.
GeBioM mbH cannot be held responsible for any adverse effects of the use and/or performance of these materials.
![]() | Static magnetic field hazard. Due to the static magnetic field caused by the magnets in the printer, keep a distance of at least 4 cm between implanted electronic medical devices and implants that contain ferromagnetic materials. |








