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Provides instructions for installing, operating, and maintaining Stratasys J5 Series 3D printing systems.
Directs users to resources like the Stratasys Support Center and GrabCAD Community for help.
Defines essential terms and outlines the revision history of the user guide.
Covers built-in safety mechanisms, warning labels, and symbols to ensure user safety.
Outlines essential safety guidelines for printer installation, operation, and handling of materials.
Details precautions for handling printing materials and provides first aid instructions for exposure.
Provides instructions for the proper and safe disposal of printer waste and contaminated items.
Details the printer's basic features, electrical requirements, and power consumption.
Describes system setup options and supported 3D file formats like STL and VRML.
Covers material types, storage guidelines, shelf life, and environmental considerations.
Specifies optimal operating conditions and computer requirements for the printer.
Covers starting, shutting down, and understanding the printer's operational states between jobs.
Details procedures for loading, changing, and managing printing materials and cartridges.
Guides on starting new print jobs and resuming production after interruptions.
Outlines the routine maintenance schedule and procedures for cleaning printer components.
Explains diagnostic tests and calibration procedures for print head accuracy.
Guides on replacing parts like the wiper, waste collector, print heads, and optimizing performance.
Covers updating printer software and sending log files to the service provider.
Advises on cooling models, removing them from the tray, and various methods for support material removal.
Discusses treatments like photobleaching and proper storage to maintain model integrity.
| Technology | PolyJet |
|---|---|
| Software | GrabCAD Print |
| Connectivity | Ethernet |
| Print Technology | Material Jetting |
| Power Requirements | 100-240 V, 50/60 Hz |











