Creality K1 Max Export Log
If you encounter any issues or need assistance with your Creality K1 Max 3D printer, exporting logs can be a valuable step in the troubleshooting process.
This guide will walk you through the steps to export logs from your K1 Max and upload them to the Creality Cloud. Let’s start.
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K1 Max Export Log
Exporting Logs to USB Flash Drive:
1. Insert U Disk:
Ensure your USB flash drive is inserted into the available USB port on your K1 Max.
2. Access Export Log Settings:
- Navigate to the printer's settings menu.
- Select "Export Log."
3. Initiate Export:
- Click on the "Export" option.
- Patiently wait for the export process to complete. The duration depends on the USB flash disk's reading speed and the log's size, taking up to ten minutes in some cases.
Uploading Logs to Creality Cloud:
Before proceeding, ensure that your K1 Max is connected to the internet and linked to the Creality Cloud.
1. Access Upload Log Feature:
- Click on "Help" in the menu.
- Choose the "Upload Log" option.
2. Initiate Upload:
- Click "Upload Log" and allow the process to complete.
(Note: The log includes essential machine information to facilitate access to the log file.)
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Conclusion
These steps streamline the process of exporting logs to a USB flash drive and uploading them to the Creality Cloud. By doing so, you provide valuable information for Creality's support team to better assist you with any concerns related to your Creality K1 Max 3D printer.
Keep your printer connected and utilize these features whenever needed to ensure optimal performance and receive timely support from Creality.
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