Resuming Production After Printing Has Stopped - Stratasys Objet30 User Manual

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Operating & Maintaining the Objet30 3D Printer

Resuming Production After Printing has Stopped

Printer mode
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If the printing process is interrupted, Objet Studio stops sending slices to 
the printer. This can happen, for example, if the printing material runs out 
in the middle of a print job, and you don't replace the empty cartridge 
immediately. After the printer changes to Standby or Idle mode, you need to 
resume printing from the Job Manager screen of Objet Studio.
After printing stops, the printer goes into Standby mode, when heating of
print heads is reduced. About 20 minutes later, the printer goes into Idle
mode, when heating of print heads is stopped.
To continue printing the model:
1. If the printer is in offline mode, switch it to online mode by clicking the 
red button at the bottom of the printer interface (see figure 6‐3 on 
page 3).
The button changes from red to green (see figure 6‐7 on page 8).
2. If you don't know why printing has stopped, make sure that the 
connection between the printer and the server computer is active.
3. In the Job Manager screen of Objet Studio, click the Resume icon 
4. In the Continue from Slice dialog box that appears, confirm the slice 
number, after checking the printer interface.
Figure 6-9: Printer interface after interrupted printing
Figure 6-10: Continue from Slice confirmation in Objet Studio (Job Manager
screen)
5. If, for any reason, the correct number does not appear in the dialog 
box, enter the number and click 
.
OK
.
Last slice
printed
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