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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 oine, 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 clickingExport Print File.
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 fih generation
MakerBot 3D Printer connected via a network.
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