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9. Add File
• • Click Add File to open an Open File dialog.
• • Navigate to the location of any STL, OBJ, or Thing file and select the file to add a
• model to the build plate.
• • You can add as many models to the plate as will fit. Use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl/
• Command + L to automatically arrange multiple models on the plate.
• • Duplicate models already on the plate using the Copy and Paste options in the Edit
• menu or the keyboard shortcuts Ctrl/Command+C and Ctrl/Command+V.
10. Save to Library
• • Click Save to Library to open a Save dialog.
• • If you are logged into your MakerBot account, you can choose to save an STL or
• Thing file to your Library or to your local computer. See makerbot.com/support for
• more information on your MakerBot Cloud Library.
• • If you are not logged into your MakerBot account or if you are working oine, you
• will be able to save your file only to your local computer.
• • If you are working in an existing Thing file, you can rearrange the models on the plate
• and save this new layout to the Thing file without overwriting earlier layouts.
11. Print/Export Print File
• • Click Print to send a print file to your MakerBot Replicator Z18.
• • If MakerBot Desktop is not connected to your MakerBot Replicator Z18, you can
export a file by clickingExport Print File.
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12. Status
• • The status bar displays the connection status of any connected MakerBot 3D Printer.
• • It also displays print progress.
• • Click to open a print monitor panel.
• • The print monitor panel displays more detailed information about any connected
• MakerBot 3D Printer and a camera view of the build area of any fih generation
MakerBot 3D Printer connected via a network.
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