Loading the Object to Be Printed On in the Printing Position
When not making enough prints to require the need for making jigs, use simple positioning.
However, note that positioning accuracy will be limited to visual inspection levels.
- Set the media surface height as the print surface height.
- Print the print data—including the external shape of the object to be printed on—onto the media.
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Place the object to be printed on directly on top of the printed object.
Secure the object in place using a substance such as commercially available adhesive tape.
- Set the height of the object to be printed on as the print surface height.
- Print the print data—excluding the external shape of the object to be printed on—onto the object.
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Attach paper or some other wide, flat, printable media to the table.
Turn on [TS : VACUUM] to ensure the media does not come loose when doing the work.
MEMO- [TS : VACUUM] can be used for models with a vacuum.
- Media refers to the thin sheet used to make it easier to position the object.