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3D Systems ProJet 660Pro - 5 Additional Operations; The Printer Status Dialog; Ready to Print

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ProJet
®
860Pro User Guide Additional Operations
3dscentral.3dsystems.com 38 All Rights Reserved
5/12/13
5 Additional Operations
When you start a print job, 3DPrint checks the printer to ensure there are enough materials to com-
plete the job and that the printer is properly prepared before starting the job. If the printer does not
have enough Core, binder, or print head life to complete the job, a message appears in the Printer
Status dialog telling you what you need to do to prepare the printer before printing.
Important: Do not add Core or binder to the printer, or change a print head, unless you see a mes-
sage telling you to in the Printer Status dialog.
5.1 The Printer Status Dialog
The Printer Status dialog keeps you appraised of everything your ProJet x60Pro needs to start your print
job. The two examples below show what appears when the printer is ready to print, and when it’s not
ready.
5.1.1 Ready to Print
In the example above, the Printer Status dialog shows the printer is ready for printing. Notice that
each item shows OK, and the Print button is enabled. From here you would choose your printing
options and click Print to start the job. Before the printer starts printing your file, it will first:
fill the Build Bed with Core
spread a layer to ensure the Build Bed surface is smooth
service the print heads
run an auto-alignment if a print head was replaced after the previous build

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