Using Objet Studio
E-mailing
Objet Digital
Files
Printing the
Tray File
5–50
You can easily e‐mail objdf files using Microsoft
objdf files is recommended (instead of stl files) because the size of a file is
typically reduced by more than half. An added benefit is that the objdf file
contains the model‐material information for the object.
To e-mail a file:
1. From the Tools menu, select
Outlook opens with the file attached and Subject details added to the
e‐mail form.
2. Enter the e‐mail address and send the file.
When a tray is ready to be printed, it is placed in the Jobs Queue. When the
job reaches the head of the queue, Objet Studio pre‐processes the tray file to
create slices, and feeds them to the 3D printer.
To send the tray to the print queue:
1. On the Tray Settings ribbon, Build Process group, click
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If printing the tray requires two model materials (Digital Material
mode), the Job Summary dialog box opens.
Figure 5-71: Job Summary when printing with multiple model materials
Note:The values displayed are the result of a quick calculation, and
represent a rough estimate of the materials and time input required to
print the job. For a more accurate calculation, click Fine Estimation.
Continue with step 4 on page 5‐52.
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If printing the tray requires only one model material, the Printing
Mode Selection dialog box opens.
Figure 5-72: Printing Mode Selection dialog box
Note:The values displayed are the result of a quick calculation, and
represent a rough estimate of the materials and time input required to
print the job. For a more accurate calculation, click Fine Estimation.
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Office Outlook
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Email Objet Digital File
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