Draw Me Bot: 4×6" Paper Platform Setup (Video)
This video shows how to set up the 4×6" paper platform on Draw Me Bot — the standard photo print size used for most event setups. Covers platform attachment, paper loading, and alignment before going live.
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What This Video Covers
- Attaching the 4×6" paper platform to the Draw Me Bot base
- Loading and positioning 4×6" paper correctly
- Alignment verification before drawing
Tip: 4×6" is the most common paper size for Draw Me Bot at events. If you are running both portrait drawings and AI Comics, set up and test both paper platforms before the event.
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