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Objet 30 Users Outline and SOP

Last edited: Furst (8/28/20)

Training Checklist:

Location:

The Objet 30 Pro printer is located in 3430 Elings Hall

Safety Issues:

Overview of the printer and software

The printer comprises the following main components:

The printer has two print heads – one prints the structural material for parts, and the other prints a support material. Parts are built on a layer of the support material. Matt finish parts are surrounded in support, and overhanging features are supported with support material during printing. The support material is removed in the water jet station.
Training: New users should read the operators manual, and go through the Operator Training Course – both documents are linked on the lab website.

Sequence of operation:

Start of run

  1. Save CAD file in .STL format, bring to printer on a thumb drive.
  2. In Objet Studio insert the file – you should see the part on the image of the print platform.
  3. Use auto placement to allow the printer software to attempt to optimize orientation and part location. Fine tuning by hand may be necessary for best results.
    1. Keeping the part within the horizontal lines outlined on the build platform can reduce the number of passes the print heads must make per layer
    2. Orientating the part to reduce Z height often greatly reduces print time
    3. Glossy surfaces can only be printed along the top surface of the part where there are NO overhangs
  4. Validate the design
  5. Select matt or glossy finish for each part
  6. Run the estimator to determine the print materials required and the print time
  7. Enter this information in the log book and FBS
  8. Press build
  9. Open the remote desktop connection to the printer
  10. In the printer window click on the red circle – turning it green to start the job. At this point you should hear the cooling fans on the printer turn on. The print job should start after the heads warm up (~15 minutes if the printer hasn’t been running for a while).

After run is complete

  1. Remove parts using putty knife in drawer below printer.
  2. Scrape any support material remaining on the bed off with the razor scraper in the drawer beneath the printer. Take care to collect the debris, don’t dump it into the gap between the print bed and the printer.
  3. Clean the print bed using a paper towel wetted with water.
  4. Run the head cleaning wizard – the print heads cost ~ $5k and will be ruined if not cleaned after the run!

Post Processing

  1. Take the part to the 3D print cleaning station by the pressure washer and remove the bulk of the support material with the cleaning implements. Wear gloves as uncured resin may be on the surface of the part
  2. Place part within the pressure washer and open the DI valve on the sink. The power switch is located on the back of the washing enclosure.
  3. Using the foot pedal clean the part using the high pressure nozzles located within the enclosure
  4. After part has been cleaned ensure the water is Switched Off as leaks have occured within Elings hall before and will damage equipment
  5. To achieve optimal mechanical properties or if part is to be used as a mold for casting part should be baked at 60 degrees C for a minimum of 4 hours

Maintenance