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ZPrint™ Software Manual The Printer Status Dialog (ZPrinter 350/450/650
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11/30/09
Do not add powder unless all of the powder in the Build Bed, Overflow (front and rear), and Deck has
already been returned to the Feeder, via a vacuuming operation.
NOTE: The instructions below are a general summary of the actual steps required. The steps will vary
somewhat depending on the printer you are using. Refer to the Hardware Manual for your printer.
1. At the printer, ensure that the Build Bed platform is raised to the top of the Build Bed. Select Prep
Build Chamber on the LCD menu to properly position the platform at the top of the Build Bed.
2. Turn the powder cartridge upside down and shake to loosen the powder before unsealing the cap.
3. Place the powder cartridge in the Fine Powder Removal chamber (or PPU) and remove the round cap
from the cover.
4. Plug the vacuum hose into the fitting on top of the cartridge.
5. Select
VACUUM (or VACUUM AND DEPOWDER) on the LCD menu. The vacuum automatically shuts
off when the Feeder is full.
6. Return the vacuum hose to its stand, reinsert the fitting cap if there is powder left in the cartridge, and
remove the cartridge.
7. Select Build Chamber > Spread Layer to ensure the surface of the Build Bed is completely smooth.
7.6 Build Piston (Build Bed)
The Build Bed platform must be in its proper position at the top of the Build Bed in order for the printer to fill
the bed and spread a layer of powder before starting a print job. If you see RAISE BUILD, go to the printer
and select Prep Build Chamber > Continue to raise the platform to its proper position.
7.7 Cover
The printer cannot start a print job when the top cover is open. If the top cover is open, go to the printer and
close it.
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