If you allow the use of substitute model materials, the printer will use different materials whose characteristics (strength, flexibility, etc.) are similar to those of the material you assigned to the object when designing the build tray—under the following conditions:
• | The material you assigned is not installed in the printer at the time of printing. |
In this case, the tray is printed with either one or two substitute materials (depending on the materials installed in the printer at the time of printing). If possible, High Speed mode is used.
• | In addition to the material you selected, there is another (similar) material installed in the printer at the time of printing. |
In this case, High Speed mode is used, by printing with a mixture of the two materials (as if they were the same material).
If the build tray file has not been saved, the Save As dialog box opens for you to save it now.
Objet Studio checks if there is a problem with the positioning of objects on the tray. If so, the affected objects are displayed with special colors (see Tray Validation), and a warning message appears.
• | To cancel the Build command so you can correct the problem, click . |
• | To print the models as they are positioned on the tray, click | .
The Job Manager screen opens, so you can monitor the progress of your trays—before, during, and after printing. See Monitoring and Managing Print Jobs.