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*Then, adjust the orientation by clicking on "orient selected". Thus the software give you the correct printable direction of your object. | *Then, adjust the orientation by clicking on "orient selected". Thus the software give you the correct printable direction of your object. | ||
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*Generate the support of your object. The red data (on the following picture) are those whhich will allow you to reduce the quantity of used resin. | *Generate the support of your object. The red data (on the following picture) are those whhich will allow you to reduce the quantity of used resin. | ||
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Revision as of 17:49, 25 May 2015
Contents
How use "Preform" software?
- Select the specific Setup of your printing :
- After verifying the mesh, open your STL file and scale your object to be certain it fit into the cube.
- Then, adjust the orientation by clicking on "orient selected". Thus the software give you the correct printable direction of your object.
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If a red task appears that means it will not print correctly. Do it again, or manually.
- Generate the support of your object. The red data (on the following picture) are those whhich will allow you to reduce the quantity of used resin.
- Position the objects that you wish to print in a way they are not piled.
- If you are certain that is the correct resin, then print!
All the information concerning your printing appears in the following way :
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Issues While Printing
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Below are a few known issues that can occur while your part is printing. Use the advice to minimize print process problems.
Part Falls from Supports
If a part detaches from its supports during a print, you may need to strengthen the support contact using the advanced support settings. Try adjusting the touch point size and/or the support structure density.
Part Doesn't Adhere to the Build Platform
Monitor your prints from time to time to make sure they're adhering to the build platform correctly. If you realize the print has failed, simply cancel the print by holding the Form 1 button for 3 seconds, then clean the cured material from the printer. To resolve adherence issues, increase the base thickness or use the fine tuning setting to adjust the height of the build platform.
Printer Stops Mid-print
If your printer stops a print before finishing, try the following:
- Double-check that your printer power supply is securely plugged in and that you don’t have any electrical interruptions.
- Allow the entire print file to transfer from your computer to the Form 1+ before disconnecting the USB cable. The file transfer can take several minutes. Disconnecting too early will result in an incomplete model.
- Check whether the cover is completely closed and recognized by the printer.
Printer Unplugged During File Transfer
- Make sure the same instance of PreForm Software is still open.
- Plug the printer back in to resume the file transfer.
- If PreForm Software was closed, you can reload your saved scene and re-start the transfer.