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BUILD PAUSE WARNINGS
User requested
• Indicates that a pause was initiated by the operator or inserted within the job’s file.
• Correct condition - resume the build by pressing the Play button within the Build page (see Table 4-3
on page 49 for button details).
Failed to change material
• Indicates that the load or unload process failed during auto changeover.
• Correct condition - remove the material spool (see “Removing Material Spools” on page 114) and
check to see if material can move freely on the spool by pulling out a few inches of material.
• If material can move freely, reinstall and reload the material spool (see “Loading Material” on
page 108 for instructions). Contact Stratasys Customer Support or your regional Stratasys office
if material load fails again (see “Service” on page 1 for contact information).
• If material cannot move freely, contact Stratasys Customer Support or your regional Stratasys
office (see “Getting Help” on page 204 for contact information).
Out of model material
• The printer has run out of model material. If 2 model material spools are installed, this warning
indicates that both spools are empty.
• Correct condition - remove the empty material spool(s) and replace as needed. See “Removing an
empty Material Spool” on page 114 and “Material Spool Installation” on page 109 for instructions.
Out of support material
• The printer has run out of support material. If 2 support material spools are installed, this warning
indicates that both spools are empty.
• Correct condition - remove the empty material spool(s) and replace as needed. See “Removing an
empty Material Spool” on page 114 and “Material Spool Installation” on page 109 for instructions.
Active model spool removed
• Indicates that the printer lost contact with the material spool’s memory chip or the material drive
controller inadvertently lifted.
• Correct condition - ensure that the material spool is seated correctly within the material drive. If so,
remove the spool and then reinstall it (see “Removing Material Spools” on page 114 and “Material
Spool Installation” on page 109). If this does not correct the error, remove the spool and install a new
spool.
Active support spool removed
• Indicates that the printer lost contact with the model material spool’s memory chip or the material
drive controller inadvertently lifted.
• Correct condition - ensure that the material spool is seated correctly within the material drive. If so,
remove the spool and then reinstall it (see “Removing Material Spools” on page 114 and “Material
Spool Installation” on page 109). If this does not correct the error, remove the spool and install a new
spool.
Note: Any pause not initiated by the operator will display a warning which must
be acknowledged on the User Interface before the printer can resume building.