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objet30pro [2020/08/13 17:07] – [Reference Documentation] furst | objet30pro [2023/01/05 03:34] – [Stratasys Objet30 Pro Polyjet 3D Printer] haley | ||
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- | ====== Stratasys Objet30 Pro Polyjet | + | ====== Stratasys Objet30 Pro 3D Printer ====== |
- | ^ Stratasys | + | ^ |
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- | | **Tool Type: | + | | **Tool Type: |
- | | **Location: | + | | **Location: |
- | | **Supervisor** | ||
- | | David Bothman | ||
- | | (805) 893-4125 | ||
- | | bothman@cnsi.ucsb.edu | ||
- | | **Description: | + | | **Description: |
| **Manufacturer: | | **Manufacturer: | ||
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===== About ===== | ===== About ===== | ||
This 3D Printer is a very accurate and versatile tool that can be utilized with different types of printing materials. 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. This is a great tool for accurate and precise models. | This 3D Printer is a very accurate and versatile tool that can be utilized with different types of printing materials. 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. This is a great tool for accurate and precise models. | ||
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- | ===== Detailed Specifications ===== | ||
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- | |**Model Materials** | ||
- | |**Support Material** | ||
- | |**Maximum Build Size (XYZ)** | ||
- | |**System Size and Weight** | ||
- | |**Resolution** | ||
- | |**Accuracy** | ||
- | |**Minimum Layer Thickness** | ||
- | |**Build Modes** | ||
- | |**Software** | ||
- | |**OS Compatibility** | ||
- | |**Network Connectivity** | ||
- | |**Operating Conditions** | ||
- | |**Power Requirements** | ||
- | |**Regulatory Compliance** | ||
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* Several parts of the printer remain extremely hot even after it has stopped operating. Avoid touching the UV lamp and the print block. | * Several parts of the printer remain extremely hot even after it has stopped operating. Avoid touching the UV lamp and the print block. | ||
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+ | ===== Training Documentation ===== | ||
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+ | [[Objet30TrainingSOP|Objet Training | ||
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+ | ===== Post-Processing ===== | ||
- | ===== Operating Procedures ===== | + | [[3d_print_water_jet_cleaning_station|3D print water jet cleaning station]] |
- | __**Start of run:**__ | + | ---- |
- | | + | ===== Detailed Specifications ===== |
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- | - Run the **estimator** to determine the print materials required and the print time | + | |
- | - Enter this information in the logbook | + | |
- | - Press **build** | + | |
- | - Open the remote desktop connection to the printer | + | |
- | - **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:**__ | + | |**Model Materials** |
- | - Remove parts using a putty knife in the drawer below the printer. | + | |**Support Material** |
- | - Scrape any support material remaining on the bed off with the razor scraper | + | |**Maximum Build Size (XYZ)** |
- | - Clean the print bed using a paper towel wetted with water. | + | |**System Size and Weight** |
- | | + | |**Resolution** |
- | - Clean your parts in the water jet cleaner | + | |**Accuracy** |
+ | |**Minimum Layer Thickness** | ||
+ | |**Build Modes** | ||
+ | |**Software** | ||
+ | |**OS Compatibility** | ||
+ | |**Network Connectivity** | ||
+ | |**Operating Conditions** | ||
+ | |**Power Requirements** | ||
+ | |**Regulatory Compliance** | ||
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- | * {{ : | + | Print Head Cleaning |
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- | | + | Build Tray Cleaning 1 |
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- | | + | Build Tray Cleaning 2 |
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- | | + | Build Tray Cleaning 3 |
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- | | + | Head Allignment |
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+ | Load Cells Calibration | ||
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+ | Pattern Test | ||
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+ | System Shutdown | ||
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+ | UV lamp Cleaning | ||
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+ | Wiper Cleaning Inspection | ||
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- | ===== Training Documentation ===== | ||
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- | [[Objet30TrainingSOP|Objet Training | ||
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