Which will print the 10 lines before the 'test^routine' line, so here you can cut/paste the line reference directly into the command and you can specify the number of lines before or after using this syntax where both the before or after can be blank: ZZPRINT ""::Īlso since 2015.2 you can display the current $zerror line with and the ten lines before with: ZZPRINT "$ze":10Īlso if you are in the command line debugger then you can display the current break point location with: ZZPRINT "*":5:5 Since 2013.1 you can use ZZPRINT as follows: ZZPRINT "test^routine":10 Also you often want to view the lines above the one where the error happened as this gives you some context of how you got to this line, using ZPRINT you could 'ZPRINT +1:test' but that may display hundreds of lines. Which means splitting the $zerror information into the routine name and the line and adding the zload/zprint commands. From the command line you can: ZLOAD routine ZPRINT test
2.Often when debugging COS code you get an error message such as 'test^routine *test' so the first thing you want to do is to take a look at this code and see what it is doing. Select Unpark on the Service menu in ZPrint, which will move the carriage out of the parking position, allowing access to the Service Station. Make sure Parking Caps are dry before beginning a build. The Service Station MUST be cleaned before every build. CLEANING THE SERVICE STATION The Service Station cleans the array of the print heads during printing. Select 3D Print on the File Menu or click. In the 3D Print Setup dialog, select your Printer, Powder Type, and Layer Thickness options. Open the File menu and select 3D Print Setup. Launch ZPrint and open or import your file(s). It only takes a minute, and the tidier the machine is, the less often it will need maintenance! Carefully read the Material Safety Data Sheet for powder before use. Preparing the Build in ZPrint Software STEP 1 1. Scoop powder carefully to minimize airborne powder Make sure that you carefully vacuum up excess powder. PREPARING THE BUILD AREA Technical Tip Keep powder containers closed when not in use to keep powder dry. Lift the top cover of the printer and vacuum loose powder from the area surrounding feed and build box. The LCD will display "Filling bed Online to cancel." Routine Operation STEP 10 A. Fill the build area with powder by pressing and holding the Spread button on the control panel for four complete spreads. Tamp powder and raise the feed piston until the powder reaches the top edge of the feed box. First empty the powder from the overflow bin and then add fresh powder if needed. Press any button on the control panel to lower the build piston. The build piston will expose the build plate holders. Hold the Build UP button until the build piston raises. You will see 'Hold for Unload' on the control panel. Once build piston has stopped, press Build UP once.
Take printer offline by pressing 'Offline' on the control panel Routine Operation STEP 3 A. Lower feed piston by pressing down on the Feed DOWN button until the feed piston automatically drops. To preheat the printer, select the Preheat Printer option under the Service menu. Preheating the printer will reduce the print time if the printer has not reached the required temperature. Fine depowder part and post-process as needed. Gross depowder the part and remove from build area.
Proceed through the series of preparation dialogs that appear before the build starts.
Choose your settings in the Printing Options dialog and click OK. Select 3D Print on the File Menu or click the 3D icon on the Toolbar. Preparing the Build in ZPrint Software STEP 1 Put printer online by pressing the Online button on the control panel. Fill the wash fluid and dispose of the waste fluid. Check the wash fluid and the waste fluid. Clean the service station by rinsing and wiping the parking caps and rubber wiper. The printer will automatically spread powder over the build area STEP 2 With the printer offline, spread powder over build area by pressing the Spread button on the control panel for four spreads. Fill the feed box with powder Preparing the 3D Printer STEP 1
STEP 1: IMPORTING THE FILE STEP 2: PREPARING THE 3D PRINTER STEP 3: PRINTING THE PART STEP 4: FINISHING Powder ZP131 Binder ZB60 Clear, Yellow, Magenta, Cyan Infiltrant Z-Bond 101 Technical Specifications Build Speed: 2 layers per minute Build Size: 10" x 14" x 8" (254 x 356 x 203 mm) Layer Thickness: User selectable at the time of printing 0.0035"-0.008" (.089-.203 mm) Material Options: High performance composite, elastomeric, direct casting ZD5 POWDER RECYCLING SYSTEM Z510 3D PRINTER OVEN INTRODUCTION QUICK START GUIDE ROUTINE OPERATION USING THE ZPRINT SOFTWARE POST PROCESSING THE PART SERVICE & MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING