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 - Open Solidpart file, or any CAD file that you can convert into (.STL) file. - Open Solidpart file, or any CAD file that you can convert into (.STL) file.
  
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 - Select "Save as" to save the part file as (.STL) file. - Select "Save as" to save the part file as (.STL) file.
  
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 - Select (.STL) type, then Save. - Select (.STL) type, then Save.
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 +- Go to workdesk where you can see ROBO 3D Printer.
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 +- Find 'Matter Control' file and run.
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 +- This is the display you will see.
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 +- Find 'ADD' button at the bottom left. then add the STL file that you just converted from Solidworks
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 +- Click 'View' button.
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 +- You are lucky if you get to see CAD model fit on the plate.
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 +- But, Normally you are going to face this issue. The more the model gets fit on the plate, the better quality materials you get.
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 +- Find 'Edit' button from the bottom left, then click it.
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 +- You are going to see those menus on the top right.
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 +- Use the correct menu to adjust the model until it fits on the plate.
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 +- Click 'Save'
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 +- On 'Matter Control' display, find 'Settings & Controls' button. then Click it.
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 +- At 'Settings', go 'General' then find 'Support Material'. Support Material is to help 3D Printer create the material precisely by surrounding the original model.
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 +- Recommendation : 10~20 support% for normal CAD design. 
  
  
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