Objet30 User Guide 5 Using Objet Studio
DOC-34025 Rev. I 5-68
Jobs Queue
On the server, the Jobs Queue lists the last 15 jobs sent from client computers.
On client workstations, it lists jobs sent from that computer to the server.
Information for each of the queued jobs is displayed, including the job status.
Status Meaning
Waiting Printing of this job has not started.
Building Printing of this job is in progress.
Stopped Printing of this job was interrupted. Printing can later be
continued (Resume) or begun again (Restart).
Error Errors occurred during the printing of this job, and it was placed
in the Jobs Queue again.
Editing
This job is now being edited in Objet Studio.
Spooling The job file is being spooled in the printer.
Preprocessing
The3Dprinterisreadyingitselfforprinting:thecoverlocks,
theprintheadswarmupandareputinstartingposition,the
UVlampisturnedon,andthebuildtraylevelisadjusted.
On Schedule The job is scheduled to be printed at a specified time.
In addition, the following information is displayed:
• Owner—the computer that sent the job
• Build Time—the estimated building time for the job
• Model Consumption—the amount of model material required to complete
the job, and the amount actually used till now
• Support Consumption—the amount of support material required to
complete the job, and the amount actually used till now
Printing Progress
The Time panel shows printing times and the number of slices sent to the
printer.
History
The History panel shows information for the last 50 jobs and their final status.
You can drag a job from History to Jobs Queue to print the tray again.
Available Resources
The Available Resources panel contains graphic indicators that show the
amount of available printing materials remaining in the printer.
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Objet Studio displays the weight of the printing materials in both cartridges as long as each cartridge contains more than 100 grams of
material. The weight under 100 grams is not calculated and displayed. However, if a cartridge contains less than 100 grams of
material, the printer uses it—as long as the material in the other cartridge weighs more than 100 grams. In any case, the weight of each
cartridge is displayed in the printer application.