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Objet1000 - Connex 2 User Guide
Handling Completed Trays
After you have properly placed all objects on the build tray, you save the
tray as an
objtf
file, which is sent to the 3D printer for production. But before
saving the tray, you can check that there would be no problem producing it.
You can also calculate how much material would be consumed during
production and how much time this would take.
Tray Validation
Before sending a job to the printer for production, you should check that
the tray is valid and can be printed.
Note: Because of the unique characteristics of each type of modeling
material, make sure that the correct material is selected before
performing Tray Validation.
To validate that the tray can be printed:
On the
Tray Settings
ribbon, in the
Build Process
group, click
.
or
From the
Tools
menu, select
Placement Validation
.
If the tray is not valid, the color of the problematic models on the tray
changes according to a pre set code.
Figure 5-66: Color code
Note: The “Both” color also indicates a problematic stl file.
The validation status appears on the bar at the bottom of the screen.
Figure 5-67: Validation details in status bar
D R A F T
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