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The Dimension is an [[Prototype Lab#FDM Printing Anchor|FDM]] printer made by Stratasys. It is designed with ultimate simplicity in mind. The system enables you to build parts quickly, even if you’ve never used a 3D printer before. Its display panel prompts you to press a few keys to get you modeling quickly.
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The system models with ABS plastic, so modeled parts are strong and durable. ABS also ensures you’ll be able to drill, tap, sand, and paint your creations. With the speed and convenience of Breakaway Support Technology (BST) or Soluble Support Technology (SST), your completed parts are quickly available for review and test. SST allows for parts that are printed on the Dimension to have a more porous or odd geometry, such as overhangs, to be printed with relative ease in comparison with other filament based 3D printers.
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== Documentation ==
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* [https://www.3dhubs.com/3d-printers/dimension-1200 Product Home Page]
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* [[Media:Dimension_1200es_user_guide.pdf|User Guide]]
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== Training ==
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=== '''Maintenance and Setup''' ===
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====General Procedure====
 
====General Procedure====
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=== GrabCAD Print ===
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'''GrabCAD Print'''
 
GrabCAD Print is the software that both the Dimension and [[F370 3D Printer|F370]] use, and allows you to easily orient and view the part you want to model. Both printers are web based, which allows you to start the print from the one of the lab's computers.
 
GrabCAD Print is the software that both the Dimension and [[F370 3D Printer|F370]] use, and allows you to easily orient and view the part you want to model. Both printers are web based, which allows you to start the print from the one of the lab's computers.
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[[File:Slice Preview(D).png|center|1000x1000px]]
 
[[File:Slice Preview(D).png|center|1000x1000px]]
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=== Printing ===
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'''Printing'''
 
Once the Job has been sent to the Dimension, the control panel will display the most recent job sent to it. Check that the amount of support and model material, indicated on the top most display, is sufficient for the print and when ready, press the button to the right of the display that says start model.[[File:Dimension Control Panel.jpg|center|677x677px]]
 
Once the Job has been sent to the Dimension, the control panel will display the most recent job sent to it. Check that the amount of support and model material, indicated on the top most display, is sufficient for the print and when ready, press the button to the right of the display that says start model.[[File:Dimension Control Panel.jpg|center|677x677px]]
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=== Finished Parts ===
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'''Finished Parts'''
 
Once your part is finished, the plate can be removed by moving the tabs downward, pulling the plate forward, and lifting to remove. The following pictures show that process.[[File:Finished Part.jpg|center|700x700px]]   
 
Once your part is finished, the plate can be removed by moving the tabs downward, pulling the plate forward, and lifting to remove. The following pictures show that process.[[File:Finished Part.jpg|center|700x700px]]   
 
[[File:Loosening Plate.jpg|center|700x700px]]
 
[[File:Loosening Plate.jpg|center|700x700px]]
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[[File:Locking Plate In.jpg|center|700x700px]]
 
[[File:Locking Plate In.jpg|center|700x700px]]
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==== '''Removing Support Material''' ====
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'''Removing Support Material'''
 
After removing the plate from the Dimension remove your part from the build plate by using the scraping tool and running the tool along the build plate, as shown in the picture below, and hitting the support material. Continue this process until the part is chipped off of the build plate. Once the part is removed, place in the [[Dissolvable Support Bath]] to remove any left over support material.[[File:Chipping at Support Material.jpg|center|754x754px]]
 
After removing the plate from the Dimension remove your part from the build plate by using the scraping tool and running the tool along the build plate, as shown in the picture below, and hitting the support material. Continue this process until the part is chipped off of the build plate. Once the part is removed, place in the [[Dissolvable Support Bath]] to remove any left over support material.[[File:Chipping at Support Material.jpg|center|754x754px]]
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==Certification==
 
==Certification==
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Foxtale Quiz
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Canvas Quiz
    
==Troubleshooting==
 
==Troubleshooting==
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====General maintenance====
 
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==== '''Changing Material''' ====
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====Changing Material====
 
''*Only volunteers will change out materials. If the Dimension runs out of filament or you would like to use a different color, please speak to a lab volunteer.*''
 
''*Only volunteers will change out materials. If the Dimension runs out of filament or you would like to use a different color, please speak to a lab volunteer.*''
  

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