Figuring out network connections can be hard sometimes...
So here's a guide to make the process easier
Network connections 101
Your SV2 printer requires a connection to the internet in order to receive software updates, which are released frequently.
You also need a connection between your computer and the printer, so you can upload design files and print your circuits.
Before you begin
You will need:
Ethernet port on your computer AND Ethernet cable OR Wi-Fi enabled computer
Ethernet
I have a working internet connection
AND
I have access to an unoccupied Ethernet port on my computer
OR
I am able to obtain an USB to Ethernet adapter
You may use the printer over internet sharing
Wi-Fi
I have a working internet connection over Wi-Fi
AND
I know / am able to obtain the connection credentials to my Wi-Fi network
You may use the printer over Wi-Fi.
Not connected
I do not have any internet connection
OR
My network administrator does not allow any external devices to be connected to the network
BUT
I have an unoccupied Ethernet port
OR
I have a Wi-Fi enabled computer
You may be able to use the printer in offline mode with some limitations
About Easy Connect
Easy Connect is a tool to help users connect to SV2 and configure the network
What is Easy Connect mode?
Easy Connect is a tool designed to allow for an easier process of connecting to the printer and setting up its network configurations, just as the name suggests. It is a two-part process, first allowing for a direct connection to SV2 over Ethernet or Wi-Fi, and subsequently configuring the network connections between SV2 and the internet.
Are you in Easy Connect mode?
Upon initially powering on your printer, observe the LED ring adjacent to the trays, as shown on the right. If you see green LEDs blinking, this confirms the printer is now in Easy Connect mode.
If you are sure your printer is in Easy Connect Mode you can skip to the 'Connecting to SV2 using easy connect' section
Resetting to Easy Connect mode
If you are having trouble getting a network connection on SV2, you can manually enable Easy Connect mode and reconfigure the network settings.
Enabling Easy Connect:
- Turn the printer off by pressing the power button
- Locate the 3 switches (top, left and right) on the Z-Axis Assembly. Refer to the images on the right to help you.
- You will need to press all 3 switches at the same time. If you have difficulty reaching for the switches, move the Z-Axis assembly to the top left corner as shown in the image. Make sure to turn the z-axis lead screw to fully move the head holder up. Once done, 2 of the switches (top and left) will be activated automatically due to the positioning of the head holder, you only need to use your hand to press on the third switch on the right side.
- While pressing the 3 switches, press the power button and turn the printer on.
- Wait until you see the LEDs blink in green. This process may take up to 2 minutes. (If you see the LEDs turning to a steady white after blinking, you may need to check all switches are pressed, and repeat the process from step number 1)
- Once you see the green LEDs, refer to the instructions in the 'Connecting to SV2 using easy connect' section to connect to the printer using Easy Connect mode.
Connecting to SV2 using Easy Connect
Connection over Ethernet:
- Locate the Ethernet port at the right side of SV2.
- Connect the printer to your computer with an Ethernet cable.
- If you are using an USB Ethernet adapter, install any drivers if necessary.
- In the address bar of your web browser, navigate to 10.10.10.10
- You should see the SV2 home page as shown on the right.
Connection over Wi-Fi:
- Locate the sticker showing the serial number at the back of the printer (sample shown on the right).
- Write down the serial number somewhere. You will need it in the next step.
- When in Easy Connect mode, the Wi-Fi interface on the printer will act as an access point, which can be connected from any Wi-Fi enabled device.
- In the wireless connections page of your OS, look for an SSID named "BOTFACTORY_SV2_XXXX", where XXXX is 4 alphanumeric characters that is unique to each printer.
- When prompted for the password, enter the serial number of your SV2 in upper case.
- After you have connected to the printer's Wi-Fi access point, navigate to 10.10.9.9
- You should see the SV2 home page as shown on the right.
Configuring Internet Sharing
If you have a working internet connection along with an Ethernet port
Internet Sharing over Ethernet
If you have an Ethernet port and working internet connection, the best way to connect to SV2 will be via internet sharing. The printer will be using your existing connection to connect to the internet to receive software updates. Refer to this article for a guide on how to enable internet sharing on Windows PCs. For other operating systems such as Mac OS, refer to the manual that came with your printer.
Configuring SV2 to use Ethernet connection
- Connect the printer to your computer using any of the above mentioned methods
- Open the printer interface from your browser
- Click on the "Admin" panel.
- At the top of the page, find and click on the button labelled "Manage Network Settings".
- At the top right corner of the page, find the toggle slider for Easy Connect mode and make sure it is disable.
- Configure the Ethernet connection in the red box.
- Save the new configurations.
- Reboot the printer.
- You should be able to connect to the printer using the updated configuration
If you are unable to find the IP address of the printer, try using an IP scanner software like this one and scan the IP addresses in the range of your network adapter. Look for either the hostname under "Name", or look for the MAC Address of the printer, which can be found in the Easy Connect interface
The printer uses DHCP connection by default. This is a protocol where the DHCP server automatically assigns an IP address to the printer for it to communicate with other devices on the network. The IP address assigned is dynamic, which may change when you reboot the printer. If you prefer to have a static IP address, disable the "Use DHCP" toggle slider and configure a static IP from there. If you want to use a custom DNS server, enable the toggle slider below.
Configuring Wi-Fi connection
If you do not have access to an Ethernet port but have a Wi-Fi connection
Connecting to the internet over Wi-Fi
If you do not have an Ethernet port available on your computer, you may be able to connect the printer to the internet over Wi-Fi. Your computer needs to be on the same Wi-Fi network as the printer in order for this to work.
Configuring SV2 to use Wi-Fi connection
- Connect the printer to your computer using any of the above mentioned methods
- Open the printer interface from your browser
- Click on the "Admin" panel.
- At the top of the page, find and click on the button labelled "Manage Network Settings".
- At the top right corner of the page, find the toggle slider for Easy Connect mode and disable it.
- Configure the Wi-Fi connection in the red box.
- Save the new configurations.
- Reboot the printer.
- You should be able to connect to the printer using the updated configuration
If you are unable to find the IP address of the printer, try using an IP scanner software like this one and scan the IP addresses in the range of your network adapter. Look for either the hostname under "Name", or look for the MAC Address of the printer, which can be found in the Easy Connect interface
The printer uses DHCP connection by default. This is a protocol where the DHCP server automatically assigns an IP address to the printer for it to communicate with other devices on the network. The IP address assigned is dynamic, which may change when you reboot the printer. If you prefer to have a static IP address, disable the "Use DHCP" toggle slider and configure a static IP from there. If you want to use a custom DNS server, enable the toggle slider below.
Using the printer in offline mode (restrictions apply)
If you do not have access to the internet at all
Connecting to the printer in offline mode
If you do not have access to the internet at all, you may be able to use limited features in offline mode. You will not be able to receive any software updates, which may improve the quality of print and contain new features.
It is highly recommended that you connect the printer to the internet to receive these updates.
To use the printer in offline mode, simply enable and connect to the printer in Easy Connect mode either over Ethernet or Wi-Fi. You will be able to print circuits by uploading your design files.