Powering Off; Removing A Completed Part - µ-Dimension BST 1200es User Manual

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The printer will display Auto Power Down Mode and the printer will power down as soon as the
build is complete.
Cancelling auto power down:
1.
Turn the power switch back to the ON position.

Powering Off

To power-off Dimension, move the power switch to the OFF position, see
You can do this at any time without harming the printer. No other steps are necessary. If this is
done while the printer is building a part, the current build will be lost. System cooling fans will
continue to operate for several minutes. This ensures a safe, systematic power down.
Note:
power off the system.

Removing a Completed Part

When the part has completed, the panel displays Completed Build, and the file's name. It also
shows Remove Part and Replace Modeling Base.
Remove a completed part:
1.
Open the modeling chamber door.
2.
Release the modeling base retainers and pull the modeling base towards you, out of the tray
guides.
3.
Insert a new modeling base.
4.
Close the modeling chamber door.
5.
After you have opened and closed the door, the panel displays Part Removed? only after
removing the part, press Yes.
CAUTION:
removed!
After you press Yes, the panel displays the status as Ready to Build for the next part in
the queue.
Remove a completed part from the modeling base:
1.
After removing the base from the printer, firmly flex the modeling base back and forth with
your hands to loosen the part. For best results, flex the modeling base front-right to back-left.
2.
Pull the part off the base.
Note:
warm.
For extended non-use periods, unload the material cartridges and then
The system can be damaged if you answer
Supports are much easier to remove when the modeling base is still
and the part has not been
Yes
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Figure 13 on
page 15.

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