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Cooling and part retrieval, Part retrieval

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12 Cooling and part retrieval At the end of printing, a cooling period is required. After cooling, unused build material will be reclaimed automatically unless previously disabled within HP SmartStream 3D Build Manager. Light vibration and airflow will remove unused build material for later reuse. Following material reclamation, the front panel notifies you that parts are ready to be retrieved. Parts may be retrieved early, after a safe cooling period. Early retrieval may degrade part quality and is not recommended. The top cover will remain locked until parts have reached a safe temperature. NOTE: Parts will still be hot to the touch. Safety gloves are recommended. If any residual material remains in the build chamber after parts retrieval, there is an option to perform additional reclamation. Part retrieval 1. Tap Retrieve parts or Finish build in the build status app. 2. Open the top cover. 3. Use the up and down buttons to raise or lower the platform to make the part retrieval process more convenient. CAUTION: Tall, vertically-oriented parts could fall over and become wedged while the platform is being raised. If this happens, stop and rearrange parts before continuing to raise the platform. The printer may disable further platform movement until the next job. CAUTION: Wear safety gloves. The parts may be hot. Cooling and part retrieval 67

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Cooling and part retrieval
12
At the end of printing, a cooling period is required. After cooling, unused build material will be reclaimed
automatically unless previously disabled within HP SmartStream 3D Build Manager. Light vibration and airflow
will remove unused build material for later reuse. Following material reclamation, the front panel notifies you that
parts are ready to be retrieved.
Parts may be retrieved early, after a safe cooling period. Early retrieval may degrade part quality and is not
recommended. The top cover will remain locked until parts have reached a safe temperature.
NOTE:
Parts will still be hot to the touch. Safety gloves are recommended.
If any residual material remains in the build chamber after parts retrieval, there is an option to perform additional
reclamation.
Part retrieval
1.
Tap
Retrieve parts
or
Finish build
in the build status app.
2.
Open the top cover.
3.
Use the up and down buttons to raise or lower the platform to make the part retrieval process more
convenient.
CAUTION:
Tall, vertically-oriented parts could fall over and become wedged while the platform is being
raised. If this happens, stop and rearrange parts before continuing to raise the platform. The printer may
disable further platform movement until the next job.
CAUTION:
Wear safety gloves. The parts may be hot.
Cooling and part retrieval
67