ProJet
®
x60
Pro
Series User Guide
Setup And Print The Build
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Important: For thin-walled or delicate parts, start with light air pressure.
4.
Using the Air Wand or Air Gun, remove all remaining Core on the part. The vacuum will collect the
Core through the perforated floor of the Core Recycling Station and recycle it into the Core Tray under-
neath.
Important: When finished, use the Air Wand or Air Gun to clean the interior of the Core Recycling Station of
any remaining Core.
5.
Turn the user switch to OFF. It will take approximately a minute for the filters to go through their clean-
ing cycle before the Station switches off fully.
6.
Allow the part to dry longer in the Core Recycling Station while you perform the Routine Cleaning
described in Section 3. Then proceed with Post-Processing the part as described in Section 4.
2.11 Next Step: Cleaning the Printer
Right now - after cleaning the part and before post-processing - while the part continues to dry, take a few
minutes and
clean the printer
.
Regular cleaning and maintenance is the simplest, best way to ensure your parts look their best,
and to keep your printer running trouble-free.
See
Section 3, ’Routine Cleaning’
for complete details on how to perform these routine cleaning tasks.