HP Designjet 3D Printer Series Introductory Information
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From 3D CAD data, pre-processing software automatically slices, calculates support structures and creates tool paths that are easily removed. Printer Overview Front and left side views 1 6 2 5 3 4 1 Display panel 2 Material bay, support side 3 Optional material bay, support side 4 Optional material bay, model side 5 Material bay, model side 6 Power Switch 3 Dual extrusion heads precisely lay down thermoplastic model and support material to...
From 3D CAD data, pre-processing software automatically slices, calculates support structures and creates tool paths that are easily removed. Printer Overview Front and left side views 1 6 2 5 3 4 1 Display panel 2 Material bay, support side 3 Optional material bay, support side 4 Optional material bay, model side 5 Material bay, model side 6 Power Switch 3 Dual extrusion heads precisely lay down thermoplastic model and support material to...
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Rear view of printer 8 1 9 2 10 11 3 12 4 13 5 14 6 15 7 16 1 Model Material Y Connector 2 Model Material Tube 3 AC Power Cord Connector 4 Circuit Breaker 5 Material Bay 6 Optional Model Material Tube 7 Optional Material Bay 8 Support Material Y Connector 9 Support Material Tube 10 UPS Connection (Future) 11 Material Bay Cable Connector 12 RJ-45 Network Connector 13 Diagnostics Cable Connector 14 Material Bay Communications Cable 15 Optional Material Bay Communications Cable 16 Optional Support Material Tube 5
Rear view of printer 8 1 9 2 10 11 3 12 4 13 5 14 6 15 7 16 1 Model Material Y Connector 2 Model Material Tube 3 AC Power Cord Connector 4 Circuit Breaker 5 Material Bay 6 Optional Model Material Tube 7 Optional Material Bay 8 Support Material Y Connector 9 Support Material Tube 10 UPS Connection (Future) 11 Material Bay Cable Connector 12 RJ-45 Network Connector 13 Diagnostics Cable Connector 14 Material Bay Communications Cable 15 Optional Material Bay Communications Cable 16 Optional Support Material Tube 5
HP Designjet 3D Removal System - Introductory Information: English
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...and circulates solution around the models in a bath of water with a specific amount of support material, all the support material is dissolved and the models are ready to the cleaning agent receptacle. Over time, ...Cleaning Tank 3 Strainer 4 Model Basket 5 Model Bag 6 System Lid 7 Control Panel 8 On/Off Switch and Power Cord Receptacle 2 Overview The HP Designjet 3D Removal System removes support material by immersing models in the cleaning tank. The system incorporates the following functions: • Automatic water fill • User selectable cleaning tank level (half...
...and circulates solution around the models in a bath of water with a specific amount of support material, all the support material is dissolved and the models are ready to the cleaning agent receptacle. Over time, ...Cleaning Tank 3 Strainer 4 Model Basket 5 Model Bag 6 System Lid 7 Control Panel 8 On/Off Switch and Power Cord Receptacle 2 Overview The HP Designjet 3D Removal System removes support material by immersing models in the cleaning tank. The system incorporates the following functions: • Automatic water fill • User selectable cleaning tank level (half...
HP Designjet 3D Removal System - Introductory Information: English
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... Consult your area. The model basket lid ensures the models remain submerged during the cleaning process with HP Designjet 3D printers. The lid can be adjusted to use. A permit or form of the HP Designjet 3D Removal System effluent prior to two heights. • Use the upper lid position for larger models...adjust the lid position. Power on the system using the On/Off switch just above the power cord receptacle on the back of support material from models built with the model basket lid in your area's requirements regarding the disposal of pretreatment may damage the system. 1. ...
... Consult your area. The model basket lid ensures the models remain submerged during the cleaning process with HP Designjet 3D printers. The lid can be adjusted to use. A permit or form of the HP Designjet 3D Removal System effluent prior to two heights. • Use the upper lid position for larger models...adjust the lid position. Power on the system using the On/Off switch just above the power cord receptacle on the back of support material from models built with the model basket lid in your area's requirements regarding the disposal of pretreatment may damage the system. 1. ...
HP Designjet 3D Printer Series - User Guide (English)
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... the second HP Designjet 3D Material Bay 13 Installing the HP Designjet 3D Material Bay 13 Operation Display panel and keypad 17 System firmware overview 18 HP Designjet 3D Software Solution overview 19 Processing your STL file for printing 20 Opening your STL file with HP Designjet 3D Software Solution 20 Selecting layer resolution 20 Selecting model interior fill style 20 Selecting support style 20...
... the second HP Designjet 3D Material Bay 13 Installing the HP Designjet 3D Material Bay 13 Operation Display panel and keypad 17 System firmware overview 18 HP Designjet 3D Software Solution overview 19 Processing your STL file for printing 20 Opening your STL file with HP Designjet 3D Software Solution 20 Selecting layer resolution 20 Selecting model interior fill style 20 Selecting support style 20...
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Figure 3: Rear view of printer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Model Material Y Connector 2 Model Material Tube 3 AC Power Cord Connector 4 Circuit Breaker 5 Material Bay 6 Optional Model Material Tube 7 Optional Material Bay 8 Support Material Y Connector 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 9 Support Material Tube 10 UPS Connection (Future) 11 Material Bay Cable Connector 12 RJ-45 Network Connector 13 Diagnostics Cable Connector 14 Material Bay Communications Cable 15 Optional Material Bay Communications Cable 16 Optional Support Material Tube 5
Figure 3: Rear view of printer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Model Material Y Connector 2 Model Material Tube 3 AC Power Cord Connector 4 Circuit Breaker 5 Material Bay 6 Optional Model Material Tube 7 Optional Material Bay 8 Support Material Y Connector 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 9 Support Material Tube 10 UPS Connection (Future) 11 Material Bay Cable Connector 12 RJ-45 Network Connector 13 Diagnostics Cable Connector 14 Material Bay Communications Cable 15 Optional Material Bay Communications Cable 16 Optional Support Material Tube 5
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Figure 4: Material carriers Model material carrier Support material carrier Figure 5: Modeling base Modeling base 6
Figure 4: Material carriers Model material carrier Support material carrier Figure 5: Modeling base Modeling base 6
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Support tip B. Figure 6: Startup Kit contents 15 14 13 12 1 2 3 C AB D 4 11 5 6 7 10 9 8 1 Crossover cable (orange) 2 Network cable (blue) 3 Tip replacement kit (A. Model tip C. 8 Tip shields D. 4 Tip wipe assemblies) 4 Model material spool 5 Startup DVD 6 1/8 inch T-Handle wrench (red) 7 10x magnifier loupe 8 Support material spool 9 Needle nose pliers 10 Cutters 11 7/64 inch T-Handle wrench (yellow) 12 Wire brush 13 Gloves 14 Power cord (Euro) 15 Power cord (UK) 7
Support tip B. Figure 6: Startup Kit contents 15 14 13 12 1 2 3 C AB D 4 11 5 6 7 10 9 8 1 Crossover cable (orange) 2 Network cable (blue) 3 Tip replacement kit (A. Model tip C. 8 Tip shields D. 4 Tip wipe assemblies) 4 Model material spool 5 Startup DVD 6 1/8 inch T-Handle wrench (red) 7 10x magnifier loupe 8 Support material spool 9 Needle nose pliers 10 Cutters 11 7/64 inch T-Handle wrench (yellow) 12 Wire brush 13 Gloves 14 Power cord (Euro) 15 Power cord (UK) 7
HP Designjet 3D Printer Series - User Guide (English)
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Unload the model and support material from the material bay. 4. See Figure 7 Figure 7: Rewinding the material spool 7. See Figure 8 13 Remove the model and support material carriers from the printer. 3. Power the printer off of material from the material guide. Open the carriers. 6. leaving a blunt end. 8. Remove the HP Designjet 3D Material Bay, material bay cable, material spools and material carriers from the printer and the...
Unload the model and support material from the material bay. 4. See Figure 7 Figure 7: Rewinding the material spool 7. See Figure 8 13 Remove the model and support material carriers from the printer. 3. Power the printer off of material from the material guide. Open the carriers. 6. leaving a blunt end. 8. Remove the HP Designjet 3D Material Bay, material bay cable, material spools and material carriers from the printer and the...
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...reload the printer firmware. Display will load the first material bay and prepare the second material bay for model and support in both red handled model carriers into right side of the material bays until they latch. 30. All material bay LED's will be solid. After the printer ... at the power switch. 25. Insert model and support material spools into left side of the material bays until they latch. 29. Open material bay doors and push both material bays. 16 Note: Material may need to the top connector of material remaining for automatic loading. If the printer displays ...
...reload the printer firmware. Display will load the first material bay and prepare the second material bay for model and support in both red handled model carriers into right side of the material bays until they latch. 30. All material bay LED's will be solid. After the printer ... at the power switch. 25. Insert model and support material spools into left side of the material bays until they latch. 29. Open material bay doors and push both material bays. 16 Note: Material may need to the top connector of material remaining for automatic loading. If the printer displays ...
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... the part. Selecting a smaller layer resolution creates a smoother surface finish, but will affect the support strength and build time of support material used to your CAD software help section for more material will be "honeycombed" or "hatched". Printer type HP Designjet 3D HP Designjet Color 3D Available layer resolutions .010 inch (.254 mm) .010 inch (.254 mm) .013 inch (.3302...
... the part. Selecting a smaller layer resolution creates a smoother surface finish, but will affect the support strength and build time of support material used to your CAD software help section for more material will be "honeycombed" or "hatched". Printer type HP Designjet 3D HP Designjet Color 3D Available layer resolutions .010 inch (.254 mm) .010 inch (.254 mm) .013 inch (.3302...
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... build Single material bay Printer status Model file name Support material remaining Model material remaining Dual material bay Printer status Model file name Support material remaining in bay 1 Support material remaining in bay 2 Model material remaining in bay1 Model material remaining in bay2 Note: If a material amount is ...from the display panel: If Wait for Part and it indicates that the remaining material will not be enough to complete the current build. 22 See "Processing your HP Designjet 3D Software Solution workstation, send a part to the printer. From the display panel...
... build Single material bay Printer status Model file name Support material remaining Model material remaining Dual material bay Printer status Model file name Support material remaining in bay 1 Support material remaining in bay 2 Model material remaining in bay1 Model material remaining in bay2 Note: If a material amount is ...from the display panel: If Wait for Part and it indicates that the remaining material will not be enough to complete the current build. 22 See "Processing your HP Designjet 3D Software Solution workstation, send a part to the printer. From the display panel...
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... from the modeling base: 1. Pull the part off of the modeling base or use HP Designjet 3D Support Material which is sharp, wear safety glasses and gloves when removing support material by the file name. Insert a new modeling base by sliding out and pulling up ...show Part Removed? Note: Parts are easier to loosen the part. 2. Warning: Support material is designed to completely remove the part. Close the chamber door. 5. Removing HP Designjet 3D Support Material HP Designjet 3D and HP Designjet Color 3D use a putty knife to dissolve in place. 4. ing the part and replacing ...
... from the modeling base: 1. Pull the part off of the modeling base or use HP Designjet 3D Support Material which is sharp, wear safety glasses and gloves when removing support material by the file name. Insert a new modeling base by sliding out and pulling up ...show Part Removed? Note: Parts are easier to loosen the part. 2. Warning: Support material is designed to completely remove the part. Close the chamber door. 5. Removing HP Designjet 3D Support Material HP Designjet 3D and HP Designjet Color 3D use a putty knife to dissolve in place. 4. ing the part and replacing ...
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... carrier: 1. Rotate the spool to be using the printer for more than 72 hours, unload and store model and support material in the car- Recycle the empty material spool. CAUTION Do not push the material through the material guide back into the material carrier. See "Recycling" on a flat stable surface. 2. Place the carrier on page 60...
... carrier: 1. Rotate the spool to be using the printer for more than 72 hours, unload and store model and support material in the car- Recycle the empty material spool. CAUTION Do not push the material through the material guide back into the material carrier. See "Recycling" on a flat stable surface. 2. Place the carrier on page 60...
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... Solution from the printer. 2. Click on the Save button. 6. Close HP Designjet 3D Software Solution. The display will show Shutting Down. 2. Once the display shows Idle or Ready to Print, you can send a file to the printer to ... of printer. 1. Exporting configuration file from printer: 1. Click on the Printer Services tab. 3. Cycling power 1. Turn the power switch to lack of the model and support materials are not equal • Sagging structures due to the ON position. The printer display will show that it is hot. Diagnosing loss of extrusion Occasionally...
... Solution from the printer. 2. Click on the Save button. 6. Close HP Designjet 3D Software Solution. The display will show Shutting Down. 2. Once the display shows Idle or Ready to Print, you can send a file to the printer to ... of printer. 1. Exporting configuration file from printer: 1. Click on the Printer Services tab. 3. Cycling power 1. Turn the power switch to lack of the model and support materials are not equal • Sagging structures due to the ON position. The printer display will show that it is hot. Diagnosing loss of extrusion Occasionally...
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... the printer to 30 seconds before extrusion will begin as the tip may clog with material. Test the support material tip by pressing Forward. Press Done until back at Idle. If material did NOT flow from the support tip, see "Recovering from loss of extrusion" on page 53. See Figure 47 ...WARNING The head area is a support material extrusion problem by choosing: Select Drive. 10. Determine if there is hot. Press Done, then press Yes when the printer displays Is Material Loaded? 14. Clogged tip Occasionally, a tip may need to wait up to...
... the printer to 30 seconds before extrusion will begin as the tip may clog with material. Test the support material tip by pressing Forward. Press Done until back at Idle. If material did NOT flow from the support tip, see "Recovering from loss of extrusion" on page 53. See Figure 47 ...WARNING The head area is a support material extrusion problem by choosing: Select Drive. 10. Determine if there is hot. Press Done, then press Yes when the printer displays Is Material Loaded? 14. Clogged tip Occasionally, a tip may need to wait up to...
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... (there is called the extrusion tube. Position toggle bar to its normal position before moving the other idler wheel. CAUTION The end of the material as possible using needle nose pliers, a probe, or equivalent tool. Use care when working in Figure 53 (model side shown). See Figure 53... as to avoid damage to be cleaned, move the material idler wheels out of the head as much of the tip where the material enters is one idler wheel for support material and one for cleaning - Figure 53: Create access space for model material, see Figure 51) Note: Move only one idler...
... (there is called the extrusion tube. Position toggle bar to its normal position before moving the other idler wheel. CAUTION The end of the material as possible using needle nose pliers, a probe, or equivalent tool. Use care when working in Figure 53 (model side shown). See Figure 53... as to avoid damage to be cleaned, move the material idler wheels out of the head as much of the tip where the material enters is one idler wheel for support material and one for cleaning - Figure 53: Create access space for model material, see Figure 51) Note: Move only one idler...
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...64 inch T-Handle Allen wrench against the 1/8 T-Handle Allen wrench. port if only support material is loaded, press Sup- Press Model if only model material is loaded or press Both if both model and support material are loaded. 56 model side shown Insert 1/8 inch T-Handle into fixture hole. Remove... the 7/64 T-Handle Allen wrench. Clean the area that all loose material is not replaced the printer...
...64 inch T-Handle Allen wrench against the 1/8 T-Handle Allen wrench. port if only support material is loaded, press Sup- Press Model if only model material is loaded or press Both if both model and support material are loaded. 56 model side shown Insert 1/8 inch T-Handle into fixture hole. Remove... the 7/64 T-Handle Allen wrench. Clean the area that all loose material is not replaced the printer...
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... halves apart. Figure 55: Recycling Codes System Component X (2) and Y (4) guide rod restraints (orange) Materials ABS Recycling Code Model material guide (red, both halves) ABS Support material guide (black, both halves) ACETAL Material retaining clip (blue) ABS Material Carrier (clear top, black bottom and bottom PC cover. HI Modeling bases ABS EEproms Desiccants can be recycled per...
... halves apart. Figure 55: Recycling Codes System Component X (2) and Y (4) guide rod restraints (orange) Materials ABS Recycling Code Model material guide (red, both halves) ABS Support material guide (black, both halves) ACETAL Material retaining clip (blue) ABS Material Carrier (clear top, black bottom and bottom PC cover. HI Modeling bases ABS EEproms Desiccants can be recycled per...
HP Designjet 3D Removal System - User's Guide: English
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... specifically developed to provide efficient removal of support material from models built with a specific amount of cleaning agent bags added to the cleaning agent receptacle. Over time, depending on the System Place model(s) in model basket Pour in the cleaning tank. 2 Overview Overview The HP Designjet 3D Removal System is dissolved and the models are...
... specifically developed to provide efficient removal of support material from models built with a specific amount of cleaning agent bags added to the cleaning agent receptacle. Over time, depending on the System Place model(s) in model basket Pour in the cleaning tank. 2 Overview Overview The HP Designjet 3D Removal System is dissolved and the models are...