DOC-24000 Rev. C
1–3
Objet30 User Guide
Terms Used in This Guide
build
tray
In
Objet
Studio:
The
surface
displayed
on
the
screen
that
represents
the
actual
build
tray
in
the
Objet30
printer.
In
the
Objet30
printer:
The
surface
upon
which
models
are
produced.
cleaning
fluid
Cleanser
for
flushing
model
feed
tubes
and
the
printing
block,
used
to
completely
remove
model
material
from
the
system
before
loading
another
type
of
material
in
the
printer.
The
cleaning
fluid
is
supplied
in
model
‐
material
cartridges.
client/user
workstation
The
workstation
on
which
Objet
software
is
installed,
used
for
preparing
build
trays
for
production
on
Objet30
printers.
(There
is
no
limit
to
the
number
of
client
workstations
in
the
local
network.)
Objet30™
printer
The
Objet
3
‐
D
printer
referred
to
in
this
guide.
Objet30
computer
The
computer
inside
the
Objet30
printer
that
operates
it.
(This
is
sometimes
referred
to
as
the
“embedded”
computer.)
Objet30
printer
interface
The
GUI
(graphical
user
interface)
used
for
controlling
the
Objet30
printer.
Objet30
software
Software
running
on
the
computer
inside
the
Objet30
printer
that
controls
all
printer
operations.
host/server
workstation
The
workstation
on
which
the
full
version
of
Job
Manager
is
installed.
This
workstation
interfaces
directly
with
the
Objet30
printer
and
is
typically
positioned
next
to
it.
Job
Manager™
The
software
that
manages
production
jobs
before
they
are
sent
to
the
Objet30
printer.
Model
material
Material
used
for
building
models.
Objet
Studio™
The
software
with
which
users
prepare
jobs
for
producing
models.
OBJTF
(Objet
Tray
Format)
The
extension
of
a
file
that
contains
all
of
the
information
needed
for
a
model
‐
printing
job
on
Objet
3
‐
D
printers.
An
objtf
file
is
used
to
send
a
job
to
an
Objet
3
‐
D
printer.
OBJZF
(Objet
Z
Format)
The
extension
of
a
compressed
“wrapper”
file
containing
all
of
the
files
used
in
an
Objet
Studio
build
tray.
Using
objzf
files,
a
printing
job
can
be
saved
as
a
single
file,
for
convenient
storage
and
transfer.
resin
The
base
substance
from
which
photopolymer
printing
materials
are
made
for
use
in
Objet30
printers.
In
Objet
Studio,
Job
Manager
and
Objet30
software,
“resin”
refers
to
cartridges
of
model
and
support
materials.