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DOC-00260 Rev. A1

5–7

Eden260 User Guide

Figure 5-11: Paste Special dialog box

Positioning Objects on the Build Tray

To

 

produce

 

models

 

efficiently

 

and

 

with

 

the

 

required

 

finish,

 

it

 

is

 

important

 

to

 

carefully

 

position

 

objects

 

on

 

the

 

build

 

tray.

 

Objet

 

Studio

 

features

 

the

 

automatic

 

positioning

 

of

 

objects.

 

However,

 

you

 

should

 

check

 

to

 

make

 

sure

 

that

 

the

 

objects

 

are

 

orientated

 

logically

 

for

 

your

 

needs,

 

according

 

the

 

considerations

 

explained

 

in

 

“Model

 

Orientation”

 

on

 

page 5

9.

Automatic 

Positioning

There

 

are

 

two

 

ways

 

to

 

have

 

Objet

 

Studio

 

position

 

the

 

items

 

on

 

the

 

build

 

tray.

Anytime

 

you

 

insert

 

an

 

object

 

onto

 

the

 

build

 

tray,

 

select

 

Arrange models

 

in

 

the

 

Insert

 

dialog

 

box.

Figure 5-12: 

Arrange models

 option in the Insert dialog box

When

 

you

 

click

 

Open

,

 

Objet

 

Studio

 

inserts

 

the

 

new

 

object

 

and

 

arranges

 

all

 

of

 

the

 

objects

 

on

 

the

 

build

 

tray.

After

 

placing

 

several

 

objects

 

on

 

the

 

build

 

tray,

 

select

 

Tools > Automatic 

Placement

.

The

 

effects

 

of

 

automatic

 

placement

 

are

 

shown

 

in

 

figures

 

5

13

 

and

 

5

14.

Summary of Contents for Eden260

Page 1: ...User Guide English Eden260 3 D Printer System...

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Page 3: ...take whatever steps are necessary to correct the interference Equipment Recycling In the European Union this symbol indicates that when the last user wishes to discard a product it must be sent to app...

Page 4: ...ne or more of the following U S patents 4 961 154 5 263 130 5 287 435 5 386 500 5 519 816 5 695 708 6 259 962 6 569 373 6 644 763 6 658 314 6 850 334 6 863 859 7 183 335 7 209 797 7 225 045 Objet Geom...

Page 5: ...4 Shelf Life 3 4 Light 3 4 Safety Considerations 3 4 Disposal 3 4 Work Environment 3 5 Workstation Requirements 3 5 Preparing Files for Use with Eden 3 D Printing Systems 3 5 Converting CAD Files to S...

Page 6: ...3 Displaying the Cross Section of Objects 5 23 Printing the Screen Display on Paper 5 24 Saving the Screen Display as an Image File 5 25 Exporting and Importing Objet Build Trays 5 25 Advanced Feature...

Page 7: ...tern Test 7 17 Improving Print Quality 7 17 Cleaning and Replacing the Wiper 7 18 Aligning the Printing Heads 7 20 Replacing Printing Heads 7 25 Replacing the UV Lamps 7 35 Replacing the Waste Contain...

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Page 9: ...DOC 00260 Rev A1 1 1 About This Guide Using This Guide 2 For More Information 2 Terms Used in This Guide 3...

Page 10: ...mponents of your Eden system are installed configured and operating correctly the operator has a working knowledge of the Windows PC platform For More Information Visit http www 2objet com for more de...

Page 11: ...ull version of Job Manager is installed This workstation interfaces directly with the Eden printer and is typically positioned next to it client user workstation The workstation on which Objet softwar...

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Page 13: ...DOC 00260 Rev A1 2 1 Safety Safety Features 2 Symbols and Warnings 3 Safety Guidelines 4 First Aid for Working With Resins 6 Waste Disposal 7...

Page 14: ...pply to the UV lamp motion motors and the tray heater is turned off when the cover is opened WARNING Do not defeat the interlock switch Doing so could result in serious personal injury If the interloc...

Page 15: ...ck of the printer Caution Hot surface Near head block Risk of burns Do not touch this surface when hot High voltage Near UV lamp connectors on the rear left and right covers of the UV enclosure Risk o...

Page 16: ...If the interlock safety switch ever fails or if servicing is ever necessary while the main cover is open never stare directly at the UV lamp without glasses that screen out UV radiation For this purp...

Page 17: ...e food and drink are stored prepared and consumed Uncured resin is toxic Ensure that resin does not come in contact with the eyes If there is any chance that resin may splash into the eyes wear safety...

Page 18: ...not reapply it until the skin has been completely cleansed Contact with Eyes If uncured resin comes in contact with the eyes flush immediately with large amounts of water for 15 minutes and seek medi...

Page 19: ...e or nitrile gloves are recommended When handling cured materials that may not be completely cured on the surface common latex gloves are adequate Even if not classified as hazardous industrial waste...

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Page 21: ...es 3 STL Files 3 SLC Files 3 Resins 4 Storage 4 Shelf Life 4 Light 4 Safety Considerations 4 Disposal 4 Work Environment 5 Workstation Requirements 5 Preparing Files for Use with Eden 3 D Printing Sys...

Page 22: ...system can serve multiple users In such configurations each user workstation client prepares files with Objet Studio software for production A server host typically next to the 3 D printer acts as a j...

Page 23: ...e triangles are needed The result is that high quality object descriptions mean very heavy files Most CAD software can export STL files The Eden system utilizes these files for building models rapid p...

Page 24: ...lsius 60 81 degrees Fahrenheit If exposed to heat or flames cartridges may burst or ignite Make sure that resins are stored in accordance with all local regulations and other applicable requirements S...

Page 25: ...lication such as Magics by Materialise before opening them in Objet Studio and producing the model Converting CAD Files to STL Format This procedure may vary slightly depending on the CAD software use...

Page 26: ...Objet software for the Eden 3 D printing system consists of two applications Objet Studio Job Manager Objet Studio With Objet Studio you prepare source files for production in Eden 3 D printers Objet...

Page 27: ...ing 3 D models with the Eden system Client computers can be connected via the local network to different Eden 3 D printers but only to one at a time The client Job Manager displays the status of the 3...

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Page 29: ...DOC 00260 Rev A1 4 1 Installing Objet Software How to Install Software for the Eden 3 D Printing System 2...

Page 30: ...the server host application or the client application To install Objet software 1 Insert the Objet Studio CD into the disk drive 2 Right click the Start button and select Explore or use any other meth...

Page 31: ...o and Job Manager for the server host station and for a standalone station that is the computer directly connected to the Eden printer Figure 4 3 Objet Setup Choose Destination Location screen 6 In th...

Page 32: ...e icons in another program folder select it To continue click Next Figure 4 5 Objet Setup Select Printer Type screen 8 In the Select Printer Type screen select the Objet 3 D printer used for producing...

Page 33: ...izard screen 9 To complete installation you must restart the computer To do so remove the CD from the disk drive select Yes and click Finish The computer shuts down and restarts and the software insta...

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Page 35: ...11 Valid Object Placement 13 Grouping Objects 13 Using a Grid to Position Objects 14 Changing an Object s Orientation 15 Freezing an Object s Orientation 16 Display Options 16 Tray Viewing Options 18...

Page 36: ...Objet Studio opening screen The icons shown in this chapter are available only when relevant toolbars are displayed You can control the toolbars displayed at any time and you can re arrange them on th...

Page 37: ...material has unique characteristics that may affect the valid positioning of objects on the build tray To place a model on the build tray 1 Open the Insert dialog box From the Object menu select Inse...

Page 38: ...t on the build tray will be either much too large or much too small 6 Click Open The dialog box closes and Objet Studio places the model s on the build tray You can place additional models on the buil...

Page 39: ...5 5 By default the Entity Properties dialog box is also displayed 3 Views adds top and front views to the default screen layout see figure 5 7 4 Views displays top front and right views see figure 5...

Page 40: ...aste the object Selecting Objects You select an object by clicking it either on the tray or in the tray hierarchy pane Its image on the build tray changes color to light blue and its name is highlight...

Page 41: ...eeds according the considerations explained in Model Orientation on page 5 9 Automatic Positioning There are two ways to have Objet Studio position the items on the build tray Anytime you insert an ob...

Page 42: ...c placement with the Arrange models option selected in the Insert dialog box Considerations for positioning objects are reviewed in Model Orientation on page 5 9 Tools for changing the position of obj...

Page 43: ...axis are printed in one pass From this point of view it is advisable to place the object s intermediate dimension along the Y axis Tall Left Rule This rule considers models where after being orientate...

Page 44: ...in the tray hierarchy pane Object Position on the Z Axis When you use automatic positioning to arrange objects on the build tray see Automatic Positioning on page 5 7 the objects are positioned direct...

Page 45: ...ayed in the Transform tab of the Entities Properties dialog box Icon Menu Option Purpose What to do none For selecting an object Click the object on the build tray Object Translate For selecting and m...

Page 46: ...ed by the Objet Studio settings see Object Position on the Z Axis on page 5 10 The properties displayed in the Transform tab of the Entities Properties dialog box are absolute values representing the...

Page 47: ...e 5 24 on page 5 17 Note Because of the unique characteristics of each type of modeling material it is recommended that you select the material before precisely positioning objects on the tray Groupin...

Page 48: ...s menu select Options and display the Grid tab Figure 5 20 Options dialog box Grid tab showing the default settings The dialog box displays the current grid settings 2 As required make changes to the...

Page 49: ...ct displayed on the build tray 3 Select Plane Alignment Align Bottom Top Front Back Left Right as appropriate Note When you are finished re aligning the plane of objects on the build tray release the...

Page 50: ...k Advanced The Advanced Properties dialog box opens Figure 5 21 Advanced Properties dialog box Lock Orientation selected 3 Select the Lock Orientation check box 4 Close the Advanced Properties dialog...

Page 51: ...unding Box Figure 5 24 Model displayed with bounding box To display the area around objects needed for support material to produce a matte finish Select View Display Thickening Box Figure 5 25 Model d...

Page 52: ...w after using various zoom options The same as All Windows If enabled and effect all viewing panes Perspective Parallel When selected the tray is displayed with depth perspective closer objects appear...

Page 53: ...an Left Each mouse click moves the build tray to the left in the viewing pane by one step Pan Right Each mouse click moves the build tray to the right in the active viewing pane by one step Pan Up Eac...

Page 54: ...ects on the build tray you save the tray as an otf file which is sent to the 3 D printer for production But before saving the tray you can check that there would be no problem producing it You can als...

Page 55: ...takes Objet Studio to make this calculation depends on the number of objects on the tray and their complexity Calculating the production estimate for a full tray could take up to 15 minutes depending...

Page 56: ...s so you can monitor the progress of your trays Note To return to Objet Studio click the New Job icon Additional Objet Studio Features Dividing Objects You can use the Split Object feature to produce...

Page 57: ...Advanced Properties dialog box opens Figure 5 30 Advanced Properties dialog box Grid Style selection 3 In the Grid Style section choose the support strength suitable for the selected model Heavy for...

Page 58: ...ou want Printing the Screen Display on Paper You can print the view displayed in the active pane on a regular paper printer Before printing you can configure how the tray will be printed on the page a...

Page 59: ...rs for displaying and producing the stl files used on the tray To save all of the files that comprise the build tray for storage or transfer to another location Objet Studio compresses them into one o...

Page 60: ...nu Figure 5 35 Tools menu showing Advanced mode selected If Advanced is checked the advanced features are enabled To change the Advanced setting Click Advanced in the Tools menu The following message...

Page 61: ...rom every angle To save the build tray as an stl object 1 From the File menu select Save Tray As Figure 5 37 Save As dialog box 2 At the top of the dialog box select the appropriate folder 3 At the bo...

Page 62: ...the Tools menu select Options 2 In the Options dialog box display the Advanced tab and click OpenGL Driver Configuration Figure 5 38 Accessing GL driver configuration Note If the Advanced tab is not...

Page 63: ...ID 1 Select Choose Format 2 Click Test Objet Studio returns the recommended pixel format ID Figure 5 40 Recommended pixel format ID 3 Click OK 4 In the OpenGL Driver Configuration dialog box figure 5...

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Page 65: ...ob Manager Client Job Manager 2 Job Manager Screen 3 User Alerts 5 Server Job Manager 6 Job Manager Screen 6 Job Manager Operations 8 Making changes to a Job 9 User Alerts 10 Sending the Tray to the 3...

Page 66: ...jobs and enables re sending previously printed jobs to the printer Client Job Manager When you open the client Objet Studio Job Manager software for the first time a dialog box opens prompting you to...

Page 67: ...ed Building Printing of this job is in progress Paused Printing of this job began but was interrupted by the administrator before being completed Stopped Printing of this job was terminated by the adm...

Page 68: ...inter Displays a network browsing dialog box to connect to an Eden server computer To specify a computer it must be operating and connected to the local network Displays the status of the Eden 3 D pri...

Page 69: ...the e mail program must convert the messages and transmit them Microsoft Outlook for example can do this Outlook Express cannot In addition the cellular phone service must support the transmission of...

Page 70: ...D printer To do this the printer must be on and connected to the local network If you click Yes the Setting Network Connection dialog box opens Figure 6 6 Eden printer connection dialog box Click Brow...

Page 71: ...usly terminated by the administrator and later put in the print queue again Error Errors previously occurred during the printing of this job and it was placed in the print queue again Editing This job...

Page 72: ...o manipulate jobs in other ways see Job Manager Operations below Icon Menu Option Purpose 3 D Printer New Job Launches Objet Studio for preparing new trays 3 D Printer Set Printer Displays a network b...

Page 73: ...ry section Moves the job to the print queue and changes its status to Waiting Job Stop Instructs the Eden printer to stop printing after curing the currently printed slice Printing can be continued wi...

Page 74: ...how to configure alert messages see User Alerts on page 6 5 To set parameters for Low level of material alerts 1 From the 3 D Printer menu select Material Consumption 2 In the dialog box that opens se...

Page 75: ...rning icon changes color from a yellow to a red background Sending the Tray to the 3 D printer for Production If there is a job in the print queue it is sent automatically to the Eden printer as long...

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Page 77: ...Stopped 6 Changing the Model Material 8 Keeping the Eden 3 D Printer in Idle Mode 12 Shutting Down the Eden 3 D Printer 12 Maintaining the Eden 3 D Printer 14 Routine Maintenance Schedule 14 Cleaning...

Page 78: ...launch the Eden control software On the desktop double click the Eden260 icon or From the Start menu select Objet Eden260 The Eden printer interface screen opens see figure 7 2 All monitoring and cont...

Page 79: ...cartridges only fit into their correct drawers You should feel some resistance as a needle pierces the cartridge 4 Check the Eden interface to make sure that the new cartridge is detected and that it...

Page 80: ...ging the type of model material currently loaded see Changing the Model Material on page 7 8 3 At the bottom of the Eden interface click the red button to switch the printer to online mode see figure...

Page 81: ...or printing or indicates a warning For example in figure 7 3 Waste The weight of the waste container is 7300 grams more than allowed when beginning a print job See Replacing the Waste Container on pag...

Page 82: ...ed printing can take between several hours to several days As long as there is enough model and support material in the supply cartridges printing proceeds automatically until the job is finished Resu...

Page 83: ...long interruption in printing even if the last slice and continue from slice indicators are correct The part of the model already printed may deform or shrink and there might be a visible difference b...

Page 84: ...cement wizard To replace the model material 1 Start the Resin Replacement wizard from the Options menu Figure 7 7 Starting the Resin Replacement wizard from the Options menu 2 From the opening screen...

Page 85: ...e feed tube and printing block are flushed with a cleansing solution after being purged of the current material Figure 7 9 Resin Replacement Cycle screen Note The short cycle does not require user int...

Page 86: ...below 8 When prompted insert the cleanser cartridge in place of the model material that you removed Select the check box to confirm that you have done so and click Next The wizard flushes the print he...

Page 87: ...el material This may take up to 15 minutes Figure 7 14 Resin replacement filling heads with new model material 11 When the final wizard screen appears click Done to close the wizard CAUTION Dispose of...

Page 88: ...of the print heads by putting the printer into Idle mode To put the printer into Idle mode Exit the Eden application the Eden interface Note The printer remains in Idle mode until you open the Eden a...

Page 89: ...performed a The printing block returns to its starting point on all axes b The printing heads are heated c The printing heads are cleared of any remaining material After these tasks are completed the...

Page 90: ...ropyl alcohol or ethanol ethyl alcohol disposable cleaning gloves an Objet supplied cleaning cloth or equivalent a mirror 2 Start the Clean Heads wizard from the Eden Options menu see figure 7 23 on p...

Page 91: ...he following screen appears open the cover Figure 7 19 Head cleaning wizard steps 5 10 6 Place the mirror on the build tray 7 Put on the gloves 8 Soak the cleaning cloth with the cleaning fluid 9 Clea...

Page 92: ...the cleaning materials from the printer and close the cover 12 Select the confirmation check boxes in the wizard screen and click Next The heads are purged When this is complete the final wizard scree...

Page 93: ...lines Too many missing lines especially if they are in the same area is an indication that the quality of printing when producing models will be poor If this is the case see Improving Print Quality b...

Page 94: ...nt heads see Replacing Printing Heads on page 7 25 Cleaning and Replacing the Wiper A rubber wiper blade removes excess material from the printing heads after the purge sequence This is done automatic...

Page 95: ...25 Wiper Cleaning procedure steps 7 9 7 Put on the cleaning glove 8 Inspect the wiper If it needs cleaning soak the cloth with the cleaning fluid and use it to remove the debris If it needs replacing...

Page 96: ...e Cleaning the Printing Heads on page 7 14 The head alignment procedure takes about 20 minutes To check the alignment of the printing heads 1 Prepare an A4 size transparency sheet any type of sticky t...

Page 97: ...t is lying flat and tape it to the tray 7 In the wizard screen select the check box to confirm that the transparency sheet is placed on the build tray and click Next The Eden printer prints the head a...

Page 98: ...of lines use a magnifying glass or loupe to inspect pairs of consecutive rows printed on the transparency to see where the vertical lines align Figure 7 30 Comparing rows of alignment lines Note It d...

Page 99: ...Head alignment screen 12 In the head alignment screen select the number that indicates which lines align in the upper and lower rows of a pair on the transparency counting from the left for this prin...

Page 100: ...ent screen 15 In the final wizard screen choose to either repeat the head alignment procedure or close the wizard If the most closely aligned vertical lines for a print head were at either extreme the...

Page 101: ...ents of the Eden printer to enable you to perform it Only replace a printing head with the aid of the wizard The procedure takes about 75 minutes and consists of the following phases A Identifying the...

Page 102: ...have these items before running the Quick Head Replacement wizard 2 Start the Quick Head Replacement wizard from the Eden Options menu see figure 7 23 on page 7 18 3 In the opening wizard screen click...

Page 103: ...eady to continue Figure 7 37 Head Replacement warning screen 8 Open the Single Head Replacement kit and remove the safety gloves and the instructions 9 Put on the safety gloves 10 When the Head s Repl...

Page 104: ...ecessary you may use a screwdriver to loosen the screws Figure 7 39 Releasing the locking screws 12 Press down on the upper and lower locking screws to release the printing head Figure 7 40 Releasing...

Page 105: ...re 7 42 Releasing the printing head driver card to remove the head 15 Make sure that along with the head you remove the two rubber O ring seals Figure 7 43 O ring seals on the head housing Figure 7 44...

Page 106: ...ure 7 45 Inserting the printing head driver card into its socket 18 Push the head up until you hear it click into place in both front and rear holders Figure 7 46 Clicking the head into place in the p...

Page 107: ...new head 23 In the Installation check wizard screen select the check box to confirm that the new head is level and even with the other heads and click Next Figure 7 48 Installation check screen 24 In...

Page 108: ...7 34 If a vacuum leakage is detected or if other problems occur see Installation Problems below Installation Problems If the Eden software does not sense the replaced head the following warning screen...

Page 109: ...7 28 b In the wizard screen select the check box to confirm that you have installed another printing head and click Next c Contact Objet customer support about the uncalibrated head If the vacuum tes...

Page 110: ...gress screen 25 Carefully remove the samples for each head keeping track of the head that printed them Figure 7 55 Samples printed on the Eden build tray 26 Using the scale weigh each sample and enter...

Page 111: ...tenance checks and replaces them if necessary If for any reason you need to replace a UV lamp follow these instructions 1 Make sure the Eden printer is in offline mode Figure 7 58 Offline mode red The...

Page 112: ...up Figure 7 59 Disconnecting power to the UV lamp Note Do not disconnect the power connection to the cooling fans 4 Loosen the screw securing the UV lamp cover A and pull the cover up B then out C Fig...

Page 113: ...lector and lamp but save the black strip so you can install it in the new reflector 8 Fasten the black strip to the inside of the new UV lamp reflector on the same side as it was in the old reflector...

Page 114: ...cement of black strip 10 Replace the lamp cover by inserting it into the slot on the bottom of the housing and tighten the securing screw on top Figure 7 65 Replacing the lamp cover 11 Reconnect the p...

Page 115: ...n interface To monitor the waste weight and other indicators in the Eden printer In the main Eden interface screen click the display toggle to view the Eden printer indicators Figure 7 67 Eden printer...

Page 116: ...ter Figure 7 69 Waste container removed from the printer 4 Place the new waste container next to the full container 5 Unscrew the cap securing the waste drain tube and connect it to the new container...

Page 117: ...DOC 00260 Rev A1 8 1 Handling Printed Models Cooling Models After Printing 2 Removing the Support Material 2 Storing Models 3...

Page 118: ...y 4 Let the models cool for several hours Removing the Support Material After printed models have cooled the support material must be removed This can be done by different methods depending on the siz...

Page 119: ...half an hour and several hours In any case you should remove as much support material as possible before the caustic soda treatment and rinse the model thoroughly with a water jet afterwards Storing M...

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Page 121: ...DOC 00260 Rev A1 A 1 Printer Elements The following diagram shows a schematic view of the elements that make up the Eden260 3 D printer...

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