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-====== Objet30Pro ======+====== Stratasys Objet30 Pro Polyjet 3D Printer ======
  
-^             Stratasys Objet30Pro Polyjet 3D Printer                                   ^ +^             Stratasys Objet30 Pro Polyjet 3D Printer                                   ^ 
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 | **Tool Type:**                  3D Printer                                            | | **Tool Type:**                  3D Printer                                            |
 | **Location:**              3430 Elings Hall (CNSI Microfluidics Lab)                  | | **Location:**              3430 Elings Hall (CNSI Microfluidics Lab)                  |
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 ===== About ===== ===== About =====
-This 3D Printer is a very accurate and versitile tool that can be utilized with different types of printing materials. The printer has two print heads – one prints the structural material for parts, and the other prints a support material. Parts are built on a layer of the support material. Matt finish parts are surrounded in support, and overhanging features are supported with support material during printing. The support material is removed in the water jet station. This is a great tool for accurate and precise models.+This 3D Printer is a very accurate and versatile tool that can be utilized with different types of printing materials. The printer has two print heads – one prints the structural material for parts, and the other prints a support material. Parts are built on a layer of the support material. Matt finish parts are surrounded in support, and overhanging features are supported with support material during printing. The support material is removed in the water jet station. This is a great tool for accurate and precise models. 
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 +===== Training Documentation ===== 
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 +[[Objet30TrainingSOP|Objet Training  SOP]]
  
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 ===== Detailed Specifications ===== ===== Detailed Specifications =====
  
-|**Model Materials**  |Rigid Opaque: VeroWhitePlus™, VeroBlackPlus™, VeroGray™, VeroBlue™ Transparent: VeroClear™Simulated Polypropylene: Rigur™ and Durus™ High Temperature|+|**Model Materials**  |**//Rigid Opaque://** VeroWhitePlus™, VeroBlackPlus™, VeroGray™, VeroBlue™  **//Transparent://** VeroClear™Simulated   **//Polypropylene://** Rigur™ and Durus™ High Temperature|
 |**Support Material**  |SUP705 gel-like photopolymer support| |**Support Material**  |SUP705 gel-like photopolymer support|
 |**Maximum Build Size (XYZ)**  |294 x 192 x 148.6 mm (11.57 x 7.55 x 5.85 in.)| |**Maximum Build Size (XYZ)**  |294 x 192 x 148.6 mm (11.57 x 7.55 x 5.85 in.)|
 |**System Size and Weight**  |82.6 x 60 x 62 cm (32.5 x 23.6 x 24.4 in.); 106 kg (234 lbs.)| |**System Size and Weight**  |82.6 x 60 x 62 cm (32.5 x 23.6 x 24.4 in.); 106 kg (234 lbs.)|
-|**Resolution**  |X-axis: 600 dpi; Y-axis: 600 dpi; Z-axis: 900 dpi|+|**Resolution**  |**//X-axis://** 600 dpi; **//Y-axis://** 600 dpi; //**Z-axis:**// 900 dpi|
 |**Accuracy**  |0.1 mm (0.0039 in.) varies depending on part geometry, size, orientation, material and post-processing method| |**Accuracy**  |0.1 mm (0.0039 in.) varies depending on part geometry, size, orientation, material and post-processing method|
 |**Minimum Layer Thickness**  |28 microns (0.0011 in.); 16 microns for VeroClear material (.0006 in.)| |**Minimum Layer Thickness**  |28 microns (0.0011 in.); 16 microns for VeroClear material (.0006 in.)|
-|**Build Modes**  |High quality: 16-micron (.0006 in.) resolution High speed: 28-micron (.001 in.) resolution|+|**Build Modes**  |//**High quality:**// 16-micron (.0006 in.) resolution **//High speed://** 28-micron (.001 in.) resolution|
 |**Software**  |Objet Studio™ intuitive 3D printing software| |**Software**  |Objet Studio™ intuitive 3D printing software|
 |**OS Compatibility**  |Windows XP/Windows 7/Windows 8| |**OS Compatibility**  |Windows XP/Windows 7/Windows 8|
 |**Network Connectivity**  |Ethernet TCP/IP 10/100 base T| |**Network Connectivity**  |Ethernet TCP/IP 10/100 base T|
 |**Operating Conditions**  |Temperature 18-25°C (64-77°F); relative humidity 30-70%| |**Operating Conditions**  |Temperature 18-25°C (64-77°F); relative humidity 30-70%|
-|**Power Requirements**  |Single phase: 100-120V; 50-60Hz; 7A or 200-240V; 50-60Hz 3.5A|+|**Power Requirements**  |//**Single phase:**// 100-120V; 50-60Hz; 7A or 200-240V; 50-60Hz 3.5A|
 |**Regulatory Compliance**  |CE, FCC/RoHS| |**Regulatory Compliance**  |CE, FCC/RoHS|
  
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 ===== Safety Concerns ===== ===== Safety Concerns =====
 +**Printer Operation**   
 +  * The printer should only be operated by persons trained by David or any Workshop Wizard. 
 +  * Gloves should be worn when working with the print resins and when cleaning the print heads 
 +  * All personnel operating or maintaining the printer should know the location of first aid and emergency equipment and how to use it. 
 +  * Never block access to this equipment! 
 +  * Keep fingers and other body parts clear of the printer cover when closing it. 
 +  * Never attempt to open the main cover of the printer while it is working! 
 +  * Never override the interlock safety switch! 
 +  * If the interlock safety switches ever fail, do not use the printer. 
 +  * Several parts of the printer remain extremely hot even after it has stopped operating. Avoid touching the UV lamp and the print block.
  
  
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-===== Operating Procedures =====+===== Reference Documentation =====
  
-__**Start of run:**__ +  {{:tools:objet30pro:fathom_cleaning_polyjet_parts_with_sodium_hydroxide_2014.pdf|Cleaning Objet parts with Sodium Hydroxide}} 
-  - Save CAD file in.STL format, bring to the printer on a thumb drive+  * {{:tools:objet30pro:microfluidicslab-making3d_printed_molds_.pdf|Making 3D printed Molds}} 
-  - In //**Objet Studio insert**// the file – you should see the part on the image of the print platform+  * {{:tools:objet30pro:objet30postprinting.pdf|Post Processing}} 
-  - **Validate** the design +  * {{:tools:objet30pro:objet30userguide.pdf|Users Guide}} 
-  - Select //**matt or glossy finish**// for each part +Print Head Cleaning 
-  - Run the **estimator** to determine the print materials required and the print time + {{ :tools:objet30pro:printheadcleaning_1_.mp4 |Print Head Cleaning}} 
-  - Enter this information in the log book +Build Tray Cleaning 1 
-  - Press **build** + {{ :tools:objet30pro:cleancoverglass_1_.mp4 |Build Tray Cleaning 1}} 
-  - Open the remote desktop connection to the printer +Build Tray Cleaning 2 
-  - **In the printer window click on the red circle** – turning it green to start the jobAt this point, you should hear the cooling fans on the printer turn onThe print job should start after the heads warm up (~15 minutes if the printer hasn’t been running for a while).+ {{ :tools:objet30pro:buildtraycleaning_2_.mp4 |Build Tray Cleaning 2}} 
 +Build Tray Cleaning 3 
 + {{ :tools:objet30pro:buildtraycleaning_3_.mp4 |Build Tray Cleaning 3}} 
 +Head Allignment 
 + {{ :tools:objet30pro:headalignment.mp4 |Head Allignment}} 
 +Load Cells Calibration 
 + {{ :tools:objet30pro:loadcellscalibration_1_.mp4 |Load Cells Calibration }} 
 +Pattern Test 
 + {{ :tools:objet30pro:patterntest_1_.mp4 |Pattern Test}} 
 +System Shutdown 
 + {{ :tools:objet30pro:systemshutdown.mp4 |}} 
 +UV lamp Cleaning  
 + {{ :tools:objet30pro:uvlampcleaning_1_.mp4 |UV lamp Cleaning}} 
 +Wiper Cleaning Inspection  
 + {{ :tools:objet30pro:wipercleaninginspection_1_.mp4 |Wiper Cleaning Inspection}}
  
-__**After run is complete:**__ +-----
-  Remove parts using a putty knife in the drawer below the printer. +
-  Scrape any support material remaining on the bed off with the razor scraper in the drawer beneath the printer. Take care to collect the debris, don’t dump it into the gap between the print bed and the printer. +
-  Clean the print bed using a paper towel wetted with water. +
-  -** Run the head cleaning wizard – the print heads cost ~ $5k and will be ruined if not cleaned after the run!** +
-  Clean your parts in the water jet cleaner+
  
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