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EOS P 396 - Orientating Parts

EOS P 396
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Data preparation
6.10
Training manual • Basic training • Status 03.14
EOS P 396
8. If no error messages are displayed, click Close button.
The Fix Wizard window is closed.
9. If further errors are indicated in the message, consideration should be given to
replacing the part with a part free of errors.
If the part with errors is to be manually repaired, please refer to the online help
and the more advanced Magics RP documentation.
Orientating parts
Problems with the quality of the parts can be avoided by optimum orientation of the
parts. The following recommendations should be followed:
To ensure high process stability, sudden changes in surface area should be
avoided, i. e. parts should start with small surface areas and grow slowly in the
X/Y direction. Large flat surfaces should be at the top.
To ensure the parts are accurate, avoid building areas of the part without any
connection to the rest of the part.
For optimum part quality and a short building time, the axes of cylindrical bodies,
e. g. very exact bores, should be orientated vertically as far as possible.

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