stratasys J826 Prime 3D Printer User Guide
- June 25, 2024
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Table of Contents
- stratasys J826 Prime 3D Printer
- Introduction
- Physical Description
- Shipment and Delivery
- Installation Area
- Auxiliary Computer Requirements
- Electrical Requirements
- Environmental Conditions
- Accessories and Utilities
- Materials Handling and Storage
- References
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stratasys J826 Prime 3D Printer
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Introduction
About this Guide
The information and requirements provided in this document ensure the proper
installation and operation of the Stratasys J826 printing system. The customer
is responsible for preparing the site as described in this document, and
according to any applicable local regulations.
If you have any questions about the information in this document, contact your
Stratasys representative.
All site requirements must be met before the installation date. The Site
Preparation Checklist should be submitted to your Stratasys representative.
Shipping will be arranged after the checklist is received by Stratasys.
Non-compliance with the requirements specified in this document may result in
additional installation charges.
Installation and Training Schedule
- Basic installation and adjustment: 1 workday
- Operator training (operation and maintenance): 1 workday
- Product designer training (advanced features and workflow): ½ workday
- Practice under supervision: 1½ workdays
Physical Description
The Stratasys J826 printing systems consist of the following main components:
- printer
- material cabinet
- printer computer (built into the printer)
- client workstation provided by the customer
Size and Weight
Table 1 Size and weight
Unit | W × H × D (cm) | W × H × D (inch) | Weight (kg/lb) |
---|---|---|---|
Printer | 104 × 131 × 79 | 40.9 x 51.6 x 31.1 | 386 kg / 851 lb |
Materials cabinet | 67 x 110 x 64 | 26.4 x 43.3 x 25.2 | 152 kg / 335 lb |
- W = Width; H = Height; D = Depth
- The depth measurement does not include the fan adapter assembly. If the fan adapter is ordered, the depth measurement increases to 80 cm/31.5 inches (see “Exhaust Adapter” on page 17).
Shipment and Delivery
Shipping Information and Customer Responsibility
Shipment to the customer will be arranged by a Stratasys distributor as
indicated in the “ship to” part of the invoice. The customer is responsible
for providing detailed delivery information, including, whether or not there
is a loading dock at the delivery site.
The customer is responsible for transporting the printer to a suitable
installation site. Upon request, your Stratasys service provider will advise
regarding these matters.
Note:
Only Stratasys-certified Customer Support Engineers are authorized to unpack
and install the equipment supplied.
Shipping Pallet
The following table shows the approximate size and weight of the printing
system mounted on a pallet.
Table 2 Size and weight of printer on the shipping pallet
Unit| W × H × D (cm)| W × H × D (inch)|
Weight (kg/lb)
---|---|---|---
Stratasys J826| 149 × 159 × 138| 58.7 × 62.6 × 54.3| 425 kg / 936 lb
Materials Cabinet| 109 × 139 × 94| 42.7 × 54.7 × 37| 240 kg / 529 lbs
W = Width; H = Height; D = Depth
Lifting Equipment
- lifting capacity: 500 kg (1100 lb)
- extension: 150 cm (60 in.)
Unloading
The unloading area should be a level surface.
An area of 10 m2 (108 sq ft) is required for the forklift to remove the
printer from the delivery truck.
A clearance of 120 cm (4 ft) around the back and sides of the packaging is
required for unpacking the printer.
The installation location must be accessible from the unloading area. The
customer is responsible for unloading the printer from the truck and
transferring it to the installation location. The minimum space requirements
for unloading the printer are shown in the figure below.
Note:
Dimensions are shown in centimeters.
Installation Area
- The installation area should be free of sources of vibration and electromagnetic interference that could affect the proper functioning of the printer.
- The floor gradient should be less than 0.5% (5 mm per meter).
- The floor should be stable and able to bear the load of the printer. The minimum floor load is 630 kg/m2 (129 lb/ft2).
- The server workstation and the printer should be located in the same room.
- The cable between the server workstation and the printer should not exceed 5 meters (16 feet). The communication cable provided should not be extended or replaced with a longer cable.
- Clearance around and above the printer should ensure convenient access and servicing.
- The printer has not been designed to meet water-ingress protection standards, nor is it recommended for the printer to be in an area where there is a high relative humidity (see “Environmental Conditions” on page 16). Therefore, Stratasys recommends a distance of approximately 5 m between the printer and any source of water (such as a cleaning station). However, it is the customer’s responsibility to ensure that this distance meets all local and/or regulatory requirements governing water-ingress protection and water-related electrocution hazards. Consult with an expert, as necessary.
- Shelves and cabinets are recommended near the printer for convenient storage of tools, parts, accessories, manuals, and materials.
Floor Plan (Printer Area)
The following is a sample floor plan, showing the 3D printing system—the
printer, the materials cabinet, and the workstation. The dimensions shown in
the figure are the minimum clearance requirements.
Auxiliary Computer Requirements
GrabCAD Print
A computer with GrabCAD Print installed on it is necessary to interface with
the printer. The workstation must have access to the internet and to the local
network to which the printer is connected, and it must be prepared before
installation.
To view the specifications for client workstations, go to:
http://help.grabcad.com/print/system-requirements.
GrabCAD Print Server
The GrabCAD Print Server is recommended and can be downloaded onto any
computer within the same intranet network as the printer. The computer on
which it is installed must have access to the Internet, and this must be
prepared before installation.
To view the recommendations for GrabCAD Print Server, go to:
https://help.grabcad.com/article/201-printing-monitoring-remotely
GrabCAD Streamline Pro
For GrabCAD Analyze, a computer is required and it must be prepared before
installation.
To view the computer specifications, go to:
https://help.grabcad.com/article/262-system-requirements-for-streamline-pro.
GrabCAD Analyze (Server and Agent) and GrabCAD Print Server can be installed
on the same computer
Electrical Requirements
The customer is responsible for ensuring that all tasks described in this section are performed by authorized personnel.
Power
A stable, reliable source of power is required. Power to the UPS (or printer)
should be supplied directly from the main electrical panel. Other electrical
outlets should not be connected to the line.
Printer power rating:
- 100–120 VAC, 50–60 Hz, 13.5 A, 1 phase
- 220–240 VAC, 50–60 Hz, 7 A , 1 phase Printer short circuit rating: 1000 A
Important:
The diagram below shows the required connection to the power socket. Make sure
that the electrician sees this before installing the printer.
Grounding
The printer is grounded through a single-phase, AC plug. Make sure that the AC
outlet is properly grounded, in accordance with local electrical codes.
Neutral to ground rating:
- 0 volts—not to exceed 3 volts
Circuit Breaker
A circuit breaker (Type-C) with the following specifications is required
(subject to the local electrical code).
Table 3 Circuit breaker
Voltage | Circuit Breaker |
---|---|
100–120 VAC | 15 A or 16 A |
220-240 VAC | 10 A |
Residual Current Device (RCD)
The wall outlet must be connected to a residual current device (RCD).
Power Connection
The customer must provide an appropriate power plug and have it installed by a
certified electrician. The following electrical outlets are required:
- Two outlets behind the printer: the second outlet is for the GrabCAD Streamline Pro Shield security device. The device includes a power adapter that is compatible with an EU or US plug. If this is not the local standard, it is the customer’s responsibility to supply a compatible 5-Volt / 2-Amp, USB-C power adapter.
- Three outlets close to the printer (for the workstation, monitor, and servicing equipment)
UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply)
It is mandatory that the printer is powered through a UPS unit, provided by
the customer. This ensures that—
- the quality of printing is not affected by power fluctuations from the mains.
- the printer computers can perform a “graceful shutdown” in the event of a power failure. The UPS specifications are listed below.
Table 4 UPS requirements
Voltage1| Current| Power| Power Factor2| Bridging Time| Interface|
Topology
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
| | | | | USB port3|
100–120 VAC| 22 Amps| 1800 W| 0.9| 15 minutes| Compatible with Windows® 10 and
Windows® 7| Double conversion online
| |
220–240 VAC| 10 Amps| 2700 W| | | Command-line|
| | | | | control4|
The following UPS systems meet the above requirements:
- Eaton 9SX3000G–220–240 VAC
- Eaton 9SX2000–100–120 VAC
Environmental Conditions
Temperature and Humidity
The temperature and relative humidity around the printer must be maintained
within certain limits. Peak conditions occur when the printer and the server
workstation draw maximum electrical power, resulting in the heat dissipation
listed in the table below.
Table 5 Heat dissipation (peak conditions)
| Heat Dissipation
---|---
Printer| 1500 W (5140 BTU/hr)
Server workstation| 450 W (1530 BTU/hr)
Total| 1950 W (6670 BTU/hr)
The room temperature and relative humidity should not exceed the limits listed in the table below.
Table 6 Room temperature and relative humidity specifications
| Range
---|---
Temperature| 18°C to 25°C (64.5°F to 77°F)
Relative humidity| 30%–70% non-condensing
Air Quality
The system should be installed in an office environment that is free from dust
and debris.
The printer enclosure has been designed to meet ingress protection code level
4 (IP4X), according to standard IEC60529.
To ensure optimal air quality around the printer, a connection to an external
ventilation duct is recommended (see “Accessories and Utilities” on the next
page). Otherwise, the room ventilation system should change the air at least
four times every hour.
Noise Level
The noise level around the printer is typically less than 65 dB during
printing.
Accessories and Utilities
Start-Up Kit
The printer is supplied with a start-up kit, which includes tools and
accessories. These tools and accessories should be available during printer
installation and operation.
Exhaust Adapter
An exhaust adapter is supplied with the printer. When attached to the back of
the printer and connected to an external ventilation fan with a duct, air
expelled from the printer is discharged directly outdoors, as shown in the
figure below.
| Required Suction at the Exhaust Adapter
---|---
Duct Diameter| Minimum| Maximum
4 in (100 mm)| 106 cfm (3 m3/min)| 134 cfm (3.8 m3/min)
It is recommended to install an eyewash station near the printer, for emergency use.
Compressed Air
Compressed air is useful for routine cleaning and maintenance activities. If a
compressed air line is available at the site, it is recommended (but not
required) that an outlet be installed near the printer.
Note:
If the compressed air line does not include an air-dryer unit, a water/oil
trap must be installed on the air gun used for cleaning the printer. The
recommended air pressure is 5-7 bar (70-90 PSI).
Fire Safety Equipment
A gas-based fire extinguisher is recommended in case of fire in or near the
system. Some other fire extinguishers are also acceptable, but liquid fire
extinguishers should not be used. Contact local fire authorities for specific
recommendations.
Materials Handling and Storage
Printing Materials
Printing materials should be stored indoors, in a dry area with adequate
ventilation. The following table lists general requirements for storage,
inventory control, and disposal.
Table 7 Requirements for hazardous materials
Topic | Requirement |
---|---|
Storage | 15°C to 27°C (59°F to 81°F) |
Inventory control method | First In First Out (FIFO) |
Disposal | In compliance with local regulations |
These specifications are applicable to most printing materials. Requirements for handling and storing specific materials appear in the Material Safety Datasheet (MSDS) included with each material.
Note:
- Non-compliance with these recommendations might result in reduced shelf life.
- Disposal of all liquid and solid waste, cleaning cloths, gloves, and empty material containers must be done in accordance with local laws and regulations.
Cleaning Solvent
One litre of isopropanol (IPA) or ethanol (ethyl alcohol) should be available
at all times for cleaning purposes.
The customer is responsible for ensuring that the material storage area
complies with local regulations.
Site Preparation Checklist
A checklist is provided by your Stratasys representative listing all of the
tasks described in this document.
Fill in the information requested in the checklist, and submit it to your
Stratasys representative. Once the checklist has been received, an
installation date will be scheduled.
References
- System requirements for GrabCAD Print - GrabCAD Help Center
- Stratasys - Industrial 3D Printing Manufacturers
- Stratasys - Industrial 3D Printing Manufacturers
- Printing & monitoring remotely with GrabCAD Print Server - GrabCAD Help Center
- System Requirements for Streamline Pro - GrabCAD Help Center
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