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Objet30 User Guide
Terms Used in This Guide
build tray
In Objet Studio: The surface displayed on the screen that
represents the actual build tray in the Objet30 printer.
In the Objet30 printer: The surface upon which models are
produced.
cleaning fluid
Cleanser for flushing model feed tubes and the printing
block, used to completely remove model material from the
system before loading another type of material in the printer.
The cleaning fluid is supplied in model‐material cartridges.
client/user workstation
The workstation on which Objet software is installed, used
for preparing build trays for production on Objet30 printers.
(There is no limit to the number of client workstations in the
local network.)
Objet30™ printer
The Objet 3‐D printer referred to in this guide.
Objet30 computer
The computer inside the Objet30 printer that operates it. (This
is sometimes referred to as the “embedded” computer.)
Objet30 printer interface
The GUI (graphical user interface) used for controlling the
Objet30 printer.
Objet30 software
Software running on the computer inside the Objet30 printer
that controls all printer operations.
host/server workstation
The workstation on which the full version of Job Manager is
installed. This workstation interfaces directly with the
Objet30 printer and is typically positioned next to it.
Job Manager™
The software that manages production jobs before they are
sent to the Objet30 printer.
Model material
Material used for building models.
Objet Studio™
The software with which users prepare jobs for producing
models.
OBJTF (Objet Tray Format)
The extension of a file that contains all of the information
needed for a model‐printing job on Objet 3‐D printers. An
objtf file is used to send a print job to an Objet 3‐D printer.
OBJZF (Objet Z Format)
The extension of a compressed “wrapper” file containing all
of the files used in an Objet Studio build tray. Using objzf files,
a printing job can be saved as a single file, for convenient
storage and transfer.
resin
The base substance from which photopolymer printing
materials are made for use in Objet30 printers. In Objet
Studio, Job Manager and Objet30 software, “resin” refers to
cartridges of model and support materials.