Projet CJP 660
3D modelling workflow
Issue with lines on texture in 3D Print (not visible in Blender): https://support.capturingreality.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/115001620231-Big-seams-of-the-texture-when-printing-model-on-ProJet-660-Pro - hmm.. texture was 2x2k. Try maybe a UV render with larger spaces between the islands?
Printing process
Pre print checks
- Check power status print-computer. No sleep or screen saver.
- Raise build plate (!)
- Clean the parking caps.
- Clean the service station.
- Clean the spreader roller and scrapers.
- Clean the fast axis rails and carriage.
Post print steps and cleaning
- Leave print in build chamber for 2 hours to strengthen the glue.
- Vacuum excess core material.
- Raise buildplate.
- Clean the debris separator grille.
- Clean the parking caps.
- Clean the service station.
- Clean the spreader roller and scrapers.
- Clean the fast axis rails and carriage.
Cleaning print
- Depowder the print
- First using the air wand
- Then using brushes
- Finally using picks for crevices and hard to reach places
Infiltrating the print
- Dry the print
- Oven: 50°C for about 1 hour (or 40°C for 2-4 hours)
- Room temperature: The part will also be dry enough at room temperature after about 15 hours (overnight).
- Prepare the workstation: get all supplies ready
- Supplies
- Protection gear
- Nitrile gloves
- Breathing mask
- Safety glasses
- Clothes & shoes should be covered when infiltrating. CA glue stains will not come off of them.
- Paper towel
- ColorBond
- Nail bed (or freezer paper, or wax paper)
- A plastic bin (PP/PE plastic, glass, metal). Get a few different sizes of plastic bins to avoid wasting ColorBond.
- A funnel
- A downdraft table or fume hood for ventilation
- Place a sheet of non-stick material (Te�on, freezer paper or wax paper) on your work area for easy clean-up and to put your parts on as they cure.
- Have a good supply of paper towels ready for absorbing excess ColorBond.
- The workstation should be well lit.
- Dip
- Dump all colorBond into the bin
- Submerge the print in the liquid.
- It will start to bubble. This is the remaining air being pushed out by the infiltrant.
- Once the bubbels stop coming (or after ±10 seconds), your part is completely infiltrated
- If the print is too big to be submerged, drizzle the ColorBond over the part.
- “For most parts we douse/pour over the glue. Get two waves of glue over all exterior surfaces in order to saturate it and achieve a uniform finish.”
- Remove the print
- Keep the part moving in your hands while excess liquid drips back in the container so it does not stick to your gloves.
- Dab-off excess ColorBond with a paper towel.
- Don't wipe with the paper towel (!)
- The print will become warm and may emit visible vapor(!). This is normal.
- Cure
- Put the print on the nail bed (or wax paper) to dry for ±30 minutes. Cure and cool time depends on your part’s geometry, but most parts are safe to touch within 15 minutes.
- Clean
- Using a funnel, pour the leftover ColorBond back into the storage container.
- Clean bin well with paper towels. Dried out ColorBond will flake and will contaminate prints the next time it's used.
- Soiled paper towels can be safely disposed of as soon as ColorBond has cured. This usually happens within 15-30 minutes.
- Cured ColorBond can be removed with nitromethane, a clean-up solvent for instant adhesives.
- Post Processing
- Sanding
- Start with 100-grit paper and continue to 220-grit if a smoother �finish is desired.
- Painting
- Parts in�ltrated with ColorBond can be painted without additional processing. For the best surface �finish, sand lightly, use a primer, and then apply paint.
- Joining
- For a plastic-like fi�nish, �fill in the seam of joined parts with Bondo® No.907 Glazing Spot Putty, apply 1-2 coats primer, sand lightly, and paint.
Storage:
- Unopened ColorBond can be stored at ±4°C (in the fridge). Then it's shelf life is 1 year from date of manufacture.
- Opened ColorBond should never be stored refrigerated.
How much does it cost?
( build material cost ) * material multiplier ) + ( machine time (in hours) * machine time cost )
- Ink & binder: ±€0,31 per ml
- Plaster powder: €0,11 per cm3
- Colorbond infiltration (optional): €0,32 per gr
- Material multiplier: 25% (build material * 1,25)
- Machine time cost: €0,55 per hour