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Guided Tutorials
Cindr3D's in-app Help panel includes short guided tutorials with resumable progress. They are designed as first wins: small enough to finish in one sitting, but useful enough to teach the workflow.
Progress is stored in the browser, so users can close Help and resume later on the same machine.
Each tutorial is broken into checkpoints. A checkpoint is meant to be completed in the app, then marked done in Help.
Use tutorials when:
- Learning a workspace for the first time.
- Onboarding someone in a shared shop.
- Verifying a new install can design, prepare, and print.
- Practicing calibration workflows without digging through the whole manual.
This tutorial walks through a compact CAD-to-Prepare flow:
- Open Design.
- Start a sketch on the XY plane.
- Draw the stand side profile.
- Dimension the base, back angle, and lip.
- Finish the sketch.
- Extrude the profile.
- Fillet hand-contact edges.
- Send the finished body to Prepare.
This is a good first modeling tutorial because it touches sketch constraints, dimensions, features, edge refinement, and the handoff into slicing.
This tutorial focuses on measurement and printer accuracy:
- Open 3D Printer.
- Choose Calibration.
- Download the 20 mm calibration cube.
- Print with the active material profile.
- Let the cube cool.
- Measure X, Y, and Z with calipers.
- Adjust dimensional compensation if needed.
The key habit is waiting for the part to cool before measuring, especially with materials that shrink noticeably.
This tutorial walks through pressure advance/linear advance calibration:
- Select the pressure advance pattern or tower.
- Print the test with pressure advance reset or swept.
- Inspect the lines or corners.
- Choose the cleanest response.
- Save the value in the firmware-specific format.
For more detail, see Print Tuning and Utilities.
This tutorial teaches mid-print object cancellation:
- Slice a multi-object plate with object labels enabled.
- Open 3D Printer.
- Go to Exclude Object.
- Review object status.
- Cancel only the failed object.
- Confirm the preview and printer status show that object skipped.
For firmware requirements, see Mid-print Object Cancellation.
- Home
- Getting Started
- Operator Runbooks
- Guided Tutorials
- Feature Overview
- AI Assistant and MCP
- Self Hosting and Updates
- CAD and Modeling
- Design Box Walkthrough
- Sketching and Dimensions
- CAD Features and Timeline
- Drawing and Export Workflows
- Mesh Repair and Imports
- Slicing and Print Preview
- Slicer Settings Reference
- Prepare Object Walkthrough
- Prepare Profiles and Printer Creation
- G-code Preview Simulation and Breakpoints
- Calibration Workflows
- Printer Workflows
- Printer Connection Setup
- USB Connection (Web Serial)
- Camera Setup
- Printer Interface Gallery
- Print Farm Intelligence
- Filament Profiles
- Mid-print Object Cancellation
- Print Tuning and Utilities
- Safety Limits
- Dashboard Layout Editing