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Printing Modes

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Objet260 Connex printers can build models using three possible printing 
modes.
HQ (High Quality) Mode—
Models are printed in 16‐micron layers, resulting in smooth surfaces, 
suitable for producing fine‐detailed and delicate items.
Almost twice as much time is required to print most trays, compared to 
the High Speed setting.
This setting is only available when model material can be used in four 
print heads, in single‐material printing.
Single-material printing: All print heads print models without regard to the
source of the model material. This happens in the following situations:
All print heads are supplied with one model material.
Each pair of print heads is supplied with a different model material, but
models are printed as if they were the same material. The result is an
arbitrary mixture of materials in the printed model.
HS (High Speed) Mode—
Models are produced in 30‐micron layers, suitable for producing larger 
models.
Much less time is required to print most trays, compared to the 
High Quality setting.
This setting is only available when model material can be used in four 
print heads, in single‐material printing.
Digital Material Mode—
Used when producing trays designed to be fabricated from two model 
materials.
Used when producing a tray containing two or more models, each 
designed to be made from a different (single) model material.
Used when producing models from only one of the model materials 
loaded in the printer by printing with only two of the print heads. 
Models are produced in 30‐micron layers, but the printing is near‐high 
quality.
Printing time is similar to printing time in High Quality mode.
Although printing time is longer than with High Speed mode, Digital 
Material mode can make material replacement unnecessary—saving 
both time and the cost of wasted model material.
Digital Material Mode is selected automatically when more than one model
material is assigned to objects on the tray.
You can see estimates of time and material resources needed for printing 
trays using the different printing modes (see "Production Estimates" on 
page 48). You also see these production estimates when you send the tray 
to the printer. At that time, you can select the printing mode, including an 
option that enables Objet Studio to print the tray by the most efficient 
method (see "Printing‐Mode Selection" on page 51).
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