DOC-03050 Rev. A
5–21
Eden350V User Guide
Fine-Surface Rule
This
rule
considers
models
that
have
one
side
on
which
there
are
fine
details
(like
the
keypad
side
of
a
telephone).
¾
The
side
of
the
model
containing
fine
details
should,
when
possible,
be
positioned
face
‐
up
.
This
results
in
a
smooth
finish.
Avoid Support-Material Rule
This
rule
considers
models
that
have
large
holes
or
hollows,
open
on
at
least
one
side
(like
a
pipe
or
a
container).
¾
It
may
be
advantageous
to
a
model
standing
up
,
so
support
material
does
not
fill
the
hollow,
even
though
printing
the
model
lying
down
would
be
much
faster.
Manipulating Objects on the Build Tray
Positioning
Objects on the
Z-Axis
When
you
use
the
automatic
positioning
option
to
arrange
objects
on
the
build
tray
(see
the
objects
are
positioned
directly
on
the
tray.
If
you
do
not
insert
objects
with
automatic
positioning,
they
often
appear
either
above
or
below
the
tray.
To position objects directly on the tray:
1. Select
the
object.
2. From
the
Object
menu,
select
Lay On
.
To ensure that objects are always positioned directly on the tray:
1. From
the
Tools
menu,
select
Options
,
and
display
the
Settings
tab.
Figure 5-22:
Options
dialog box,
Settings
tab
2. In
the
Automatic
Lay
On
(Gravity)
section,
select
Always
.
In practice, the Eden system prints all models on the build tray on a one-
millimeter bed of support material. The importance of positioning objects
directly on the build tray with Objet Studio is to correctly display the objects
on the screen.
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