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DOC08010 Rev. A (DRAFT 1)
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Stratasys P750K User Guide
Printing Modes
Stratasys
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printers
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can
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build
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models
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using
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three
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possible
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printing
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modes.
HQ (High Quality) Mode—
•
Models
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are
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printed
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in
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16
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micron
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layers,
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resulting
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in
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smooth
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surfaces,
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suitable
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for
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producing
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fine
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detailed
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and
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delicate
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items.
•
Almost
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twice
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as
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much
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time
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is
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required
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to
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most
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trays,
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compared
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to
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the
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High Speed
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setting.
•
This
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setting
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is
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only
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available
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when
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model
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material
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can
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be
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used
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in
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four
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heads,
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in
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single
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material
ȱ
printing.
HS (High Speed) Mode—
•
Models
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are
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produced
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in
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30
Ȭ
micron
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layers,
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suitable
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for
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producing
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larger
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models.
•
Much
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less
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time
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is
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required
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to
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ȱ
most
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trays,
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compared
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to
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the
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High Quality
ȱ
setting.
•
This
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setting
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is
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only
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available
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when
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model
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material
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can
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be
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used
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in
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four
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ȱ
heads,
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in
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single
Ȭ
material
ȱ
printing.
Digital Material Mode—
•
Used
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when
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producing
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trays
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designed
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to
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be
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fabricated
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from
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.
•
Used
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when
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producing
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a
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tray
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containing
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two
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or
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more
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models,
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each
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designed
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to
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be
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made
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from
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a
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different
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(single)
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model
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material.
•
Used
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when
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producing
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models
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from
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only
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one
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of
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the
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model
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materials
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loaded
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in
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the
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printer
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by
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printing
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with
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only
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two
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of
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the
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heads.
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•
Models
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are
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produced
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in
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30
Ȭ
micron
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layers,
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but
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the
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printing
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is
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near
Ȭ
high
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quality.
•
Printing
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time
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is
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similar
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to
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printing
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time
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in
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High
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Quality
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mode.
Although
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printing
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time
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is
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longer
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than
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with
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High
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Speed
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mode,
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Digital
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Material
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mode
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can
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make
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material
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replacement
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unnecessary—saving
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both
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time
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and
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the
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cost
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of
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wasted
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model
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material.
You
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can
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see
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estimates
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of
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time
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and
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material
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resources
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needed
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for
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printing
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trays
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using
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the
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different
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printing
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modes
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(see
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“Production
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Estimates”
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on
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page 46).
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You
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also
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see
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these
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production
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estimates
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when
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you
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send
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the
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tray
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to
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the
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printer.
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At
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that
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time,
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you
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can
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select
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the
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printing
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mode,
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including
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an
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option
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that
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enables
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Objet
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Studio
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to
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the
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tray
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by
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the
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most
ȱ
efficient
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method
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(see
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“Printing
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Mode
ȱ
Selection”
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on
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page 48).
Single-material printing:
All print heads print models without regard to the
source of the model material. This happens in the following situations:
¾
All print heads are supplied with one model material.
¾
Each pair of print heads is supplied with a different model material, but
models are printed
as if they were the same material
. The result is an
arbitrary mixture of materials in the printed model.
Digital Material Mode is selected automatically when more than one model
material is assigned to objects on the tray.