Eden260V User Guide
3 Introducing the 3D Printer
DOC-32020 Rev. F
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Objet Studio Software
The Objet Studio program for the Eden260V 3D printing system consists of two
main screens:
• Tray Settings / Model Settings
• Job Manager
Tray Settings / Model Settings
In the
Tray Settings
and
Model Settings
screens, you prepare source files for
production in Eden260V 3D printers. Objet Studio offers you a wide variety of
file-preparation options, but always consists of the following basic procedure:
1. Placing one or more objects on the
build tray
2. Positioning the object(s) on the tray
3. Configuring object and tray parameters
4. Saving the tray configuration as an
objtf
(tray format) file
5. Sending the
objtf
file to the Eden260V 3D printer for production
Using Objet Studio to perform these tasks is described in detail in Chapter 5,
"Using Objet Studio".
Job Manager
The
Job Manager
screen is different for client workstations and for the computer
connected directly to the Eden260V 3D printer.
• In Objet Studio installed on the directly-connected computer (server), the
Job
Manager
screen displays the queue and status for all jobs sent to the 3D
printer by the server itself and by all client computers on the network. All jobs
displayed can be edited and manipulated.
• In Objet Studio installed on client computers, the Job Manager screen
displays the queue and status only for jobs sent to a 3D printer server from
that computer. Only these jobs can be edited and manipulated from the client
computer.
Client computers can be connected, via the local network, to PolyJet 3D
printers, but only to one at a time. The
Job Manager
screen displays the status
of the 3D printer to which the client is currently connected.