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One-click Printing (Multi-Platform Mode)

In the ② Data Processing interface, select the One-Click Print panel and choose the desired type of one-click print: Surgical Guide, Crown and Bridge, Restoration, Splint, Denture base, IBT and Retainer.

Note

You can exit the one-click printing process at any time during execution.

Caution

If no printer is added, the Multi-Platform Mode will not be available.

Steps

  1. On the left side of the interface, check the desired printing platforms in the Platform List.
    Click the button to open the Multi-platform Printing History window. You can search for corresponding printing history based on the file name, machine serial number, and slicing file name.

    Caution

    • The printer will only be displayed in the Platform List if a .sndev file (containing printing parameters, printing materials, etc.) has been imported in AccuWare, and the corresponding printer is within the same local network as AccuWare.
    • Please select printing materials that are the same as the ones chosen for the printer. Otherwise, the printer will not be displayed in the Platform List.
  2. Click the One-click Print button and select the model for one-click printing as desired.

    Caution

    To avoid poor printing results, please select the correct model type based on the actual situation.

  3. The software will use preset data to perform platform allocation, automatic layout, support generation, slicing, and generate slice images for the model.

  4. In the Generate Image pop-up window, click Save to save the slicing file locally; Click Print to start printing; Click Send to send the slicing file to the queue of the selected printer.

    Note

    • If the selected printer is offline, the [Print] and [Send] buttons will be unavailable in the [Generate Image] pop-up window. If you still need to use this feature, please refer to the Add Machine guide.
    • You can also import the sliced file into the print queue for printing using a USB flash drive, as described in the offline printing guide.