Preparing Files For Use With Polyjet 3D Printing Systems; Converting Cad Files To Stl Format; Converting Cad Files To Slc Format - Stratasys Eden350V User Manual

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Introducing the Eden350V 3D Printing System

Preparing Files for Use with PolyJet 3D Printing Systems

Converting
CAD Files to
STL Format
Converting
CAD Files to
SLC Format
3–8
Before using files with Eden 3D printing systems, you need to convert them 
in your CAD program to a file format supported by Objet Studio. (For an 
explanation of these file formats, see "Source Files" on page 4.)
This procedure may vary slightly, depending on the CAD software used, 
but the following instructions generally apply.
To convert a file to STL format (in a CAD program):
1. From the 
 menu, select 
File
2. In the Save As dialog box, open the Save As Type drop‐down list and 
select 
.
*.STL
3. Click 
 and set the following parameters:
Options
Total Quality—approximately 0.01 mm (deviation tolerance / 
linear‐dimension tolerance)
Detail Quality—approximately 5° (angle tolerance)
Note: Lowering these values produces more accurate models, but
results in larger files and longer loading and processing times. For this
reason, it is generally not recommended that you use lower values.
4. In the file format option, choose binary or ASCII. (Both binary and 
ASCII formats can be used in Objet Studio. However, binary files are 
smaller, so this option is recommended.)
5. Click 
 or 
.
OK
Save
After converting the model files, it is recommended that you check them for 
defects in an STL‐repair application (such as Magics™, by Materialise
before opening them in Objet Studio and producing the model.
For more information, search for "CAD to STL" on www.stratasys.com.
When converting files to SLC format, it is recommended that you set a layer 
thickness of 15 microns (0.015 mm). Since SLC files cannot be orientated in 
Objet Studio, it is important that models are properly orientated before 
being saved as SLC files. Considerations for suitable model orientation are 
explained in "Model Orientation" on page 5‐20.
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