Objet350 User Guide
Note: Because the objtf file references the stl files used, they must remain in the
same file location as when the objtf file was saved.
To save the tray as an objtf file:
➢ In the Tray Settings tab, File group, click
To open trays saved as objtf files, see "Opening Objet Tray Files" on page 5-16.
OBJZF Files
To conveniently save all of the files as they are positioned on the build tray, for
storing the job, or for transferring it to another location, Objet Studio compresses
them into one objzf file. To later use the objzf file, the file must first be expanded in
Objet Studio and its component files saved.
Note: If you export an objzf file containing a stl file originally saved as read-only,
you cannot open (import) this objzf file to the folder where the read-only stl file is
saved.
To create an objzf file:
1. From the Objet Studio Commands menu
2. Select the folder, set the file name, and click Save.
Note: You can also export a print job as an objzf file from the Job Manager
screen—see "Additional Server Features" on page 5-91.
To open an objzf file:
➢ Double-click on the objtf file.
1. From the Objet Studio Commands menu
2. In the Open dialog box, display the appropriate folder and select the file.
3. In the Browse for Folder dialog box, display the folder in which you want Objet
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The Save As dialog box opens.
or—
Studio to expand the compressed file, and click OK.
The objtf file and associated stl files are expanded and placed in the selected
folder, and the tray is displayed in Objet Studio.
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, select Export Packed Job.
, select Import Packed Job.
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