Cleaning the glass plate
After a lot of printing, there sometimes can be too much excess glue stuck to the glass plate. This can cause an uneven print surface and it is therefore recommended to clean the glass plate once in a while. When doing this, always make sure that the Ultimaker Original+ is turned off and build plate has cooled down.
1. Removing the glass plate
Before taking out the glass plate, first manually move the build plate to the bottom of the Ultimaker Original+. This way damage on the print head or Z trapezoidal leadscrew is prevented.
Open up the build plate clamps at the front side by using a screwdriver and slide the glass plate to front of the build plate until you can take it out of the Ultimaker Original+.

2. Cleaning it
For cleaning it is advised to use some warm water and to brush off any excess glue. If necessary you can also use some soap to clean it. Also make sure to dry the glass plate before placing it back in the Ultimaker Original+.
The glass plate can simply be place back by sliding it onto the build plate until it snaps into the build plate clamps at the back of the build plate. Next, close the build plate clamps at the front side by hand in order to secure it.
Tip: In order to be sure about a successful next print we recommend to re-level the build plate after having repositioned the glass plate.
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Ultimaker S-line
- Get started
- Operation
- Air Manager
- Material Station
- Ultimaker S5 Pro Bundle
- Troubleshooting
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Maintenance
- Update the Ultimaker S3 firmware
- Update the Ultimaker S5 firmware
- Material handling and storage
- Maintenance schedule
- Clean the printer
- Lubricate the axles
- Check for play on the axles
- Check the tension of the short belts
- Check for debris in the front fan of the print head
- Check the quality of the nozzle cover
- Lubricate the Z screw of the Z motor
- Clean the feeders
- Clean the print cores
- Lubricate the feeder gear
- Replace the Bowden tubes
- Clean the system fans
- Lubricate the hinges
- Downloads
- More support
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Ultimaker 3
- Get started
- Operation
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Maintenance
- Updating the firmware
- Storage and handling of materials
- Maintenance schedule
- Clean the printer
- Lubricate the axles
- Check for play on axles
- Check the tension of the short belts
- Check for residue in the front fan of the print head
- Check the quality of the silicone nozzle cover
- Lubricate the lead screw of the Z motor
- Clean the print cores
- Clean the feeders
- Replace the Bowden tubes
- Troubleshooting
- Downloads
- FAQ
- More support
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Ultimaker 2+
- Get started
- Operation
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Maintenance
- Updating the firmware
- Build plate calibration
- Storage and handling of materials
- Hardware maintenance
- Clean the printer
- Lubricate the axles
- Check for play on axles
- Check tension of short belts
- Lubricate the lead screw of the Z motor
- Retighten the hot-end isolator
- Clean the feeder and replace the Bowden tube
- Troubleshooting
- Downloads
- More support
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Ultimaker Original+
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Assembly
- Assembly
- What's in the box?
- Preparing the panels
- Assembling the frame
- Attaching various parts
- Sliding blocks
- Attaching the caps
- X and Y axles
- Z stage assembly
- Z stage installation
- Print head assembly
- Print head installation
- Aligning the print head
- Feeder assembly
- Bowden tube
- Spool holder
- UltiController
- Mounting the main board
- Connecting
- Electronics cover
- First use
- Printing
- Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Additional information
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Assembly