Removing A Completed Part; Remove A Part From The Modeling Base; Removing Support Material - HP Designjet 3D Service Manual

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Removing a completed part

When the printer has completed building a part, the display will show
Completed followed by the file name. It will also show Remove Part and
Replace Modeling Base.
1. Open the chamber door.
2. Turn the modeling base retainers down and remove the modeling base
3. Insert a new modeling base by sliding in and pushing down, turn the
4. Close the chamber door.
5. After you have opened and closed the door, the display will show Part
After you press Yes, the display will show the status as Idle or Ready to Build
for the next part in the queue.

Remove a part from the modeling base:

1. After removing the modeling base from the printer, firmly flex the
2. Pull the part off of the modeling base or use a putty knife to completely

Removing support material

HP Designjet 3D and HP Designjet Color 3D use soluble support material
which is designed to dissolve in a soap and water based solution. Your part
is left with a smooth and clean finish with the fine details intact. The soluble
support material can be removed by hand with relative ease, but is designed
to be dissolved from your parts for hands free finishing.
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GLOVES: The modeling base will be hot, wear gloves when
removing the part from the printer.
by sliding out and pulling up.
retainers up to lock the modeling base in place.
Removed? ONLY after removing the part and replacing the modeling
base, from the display panel press Yes.
CAUTION: If you press Yes before removing the part, the
printer can be damaged.
modeling base back and forth with your hands to loosen the part.
remove the part.
NOTE: Parts are easier to remove from the modeling base when still
warm.
WARNING: Support material is sharp, wear safety glasses and
gloves when removing support material.

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