Material Status Icons - Stratasys F170 User Manual

F123 series shared office 3d printers
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MATERIAL STATUS ICONS

The Material Status Icons within the Materials page represent the model and support material spools installed/
inserted in the printer. Either two or four icons will be displayed depending on your printer's configuration. Each
icon displays a number corresponding to the material bay (1-4 for F270 and F370 models and 1-2 for F170
models), colored bars indicating the color of the material currently installed in that bay, the name of the material
currently installed in that bay, and a percentage indicating the current volume of material on that material spool.
Touching one of these icons on the screen, unless otherwise indicated in
Material Details page. Various graphics will be displayed within the center of the Material Status Icons,
depending on the state of the material bay. The Material Status Icons can appear in the following states (color
usage, highlighting, and descriptions apply to all icons):
Table 4-7:
Material Status Icons - Icon States
Icon State
Empty Bay (gray dashed border)
Unusable (semi-solid red)
Description
Indicates that a material spool is not loaded in the corresponding
material bay, the material bay is empty.
User action required to insert spool. See
page 108
and
"Material Spool Installation" on page 109
Touching the icon in this state will not display the material's Material
Details page.
Indicates that an error occurred when checking the data on the material
spool's memory chip. The material spool is unusable.
User action required to remove the material spool and replace it with a
valid spool. See
"Removing Material Spools" on page 114
Spool Installation" on page 109
Touching the icon in this state will not display the material's Material
Details page.
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Table
4-7, will open that material's
"Loading Material" on
for instructions.
and
for instructions.
"Material

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