Renishaw QuantAM/QuantAM Dental 2019 V5.0 Quick start guide

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Quick start guide
H-5800-1158-03-A
QuantAM/QuantAM dental 2019
build preparation software
Renishaw part no: H-5800-1158-03-A First issued: January 2016 Revised: November 2018
© 2018 Renishaw plc. All rights reserved.
This quick start guide covers the Renishaw QuantAM/QuantAM dental build preparation software
version 2019.
This document may not be copied or reproduced in whole or in part, or transferred to any other media
or language, by any means, without the prior written permission of Renishaw.
The publication of material within this document does not imply freedom from the patent rights of
Renishaw plc.
Patents
Features of the Renishaw QuantAM/QuantAM dental build preparation software are the subject of one
or more of the following patents and/or patent applications:
CN 105102160 CN 105228775 CN 105492981 CN 107206484 CN 107206493
EP 2956261 EP 2956262 EP 3014369 EP 3221074 EP 3221075
JP 2016/079495 JP 2016/079496 JP 2016/516886 JP 2016/517357 JP 2016/533571
US 2016/079495 US 2016/079496 US 2016/0001401 US 2016/0370791 US 2017/0189961
US 9669583 WO 2016/079496 WO 2014/125258 WO 2014/125280 WO 2016/079495
WO 2016/193742 WO 2017/055853
1.1 Disclaimer
RENISHAW HAS MADE CONSIDERABLE EFFORTS TO ENSURE THE CONTENT OF THIS
DOCUMENT IS CORRECT AT THE DATE OF PUBLICATION BUT MAKES NO WARRANTIES
OR REPRESENTATIONS REGARDING THE CONTENT. RENISHAW EXCLUDES LIABILITY,
HOWSOEVER ARISING, FOR ANY INACCURACIES IN THIS DOCUMENT.
1.2 Trademarks
RENISHAW and the probe symbol used in the RENISHAW logo are registered trademarks of
Renishaw plc in the United Kingdom and other countries. apply innovation and names and
designations of other Renishaw products and technologies are trademarks of Renishaw plc or its
subsidiaries.
All other brand names and product names used in this document are trade names, service marks,
trademarks, or registered trademarks of their reactive owners.
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1.3 Warranty
Equipment requiring attention under warranty must be returned to your equipment supplier.
Unless otherwise specifically agreed in writing between you and Renishaw, if you purchased the
equipment from a Renishaw company, the warranty provisions contained in Renishaw’s CONDITIONS
OF SALE apply. You should consult these conditions in order to find out the details of your warranty
but, in summary, the main exclusions from the warranty are if the equipment has been:
neglected, mishandled or inappropriately used; or
modified or altered in any way except with the prior written agreement of Renishaw.
If you purchased the equipment from any other supplier, you should contact them to find out what
repairs are covered by their warranty.
1.4 Changes to equipment
Renishaw reserves the right to change equipment specifications without notice.
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Disclaimer
&
Trade-mark
2 Setup
2.1 Install and activate
1. After you have purchased QuantAM 2019 you will receive an email from Renishaw.
2. Follow the instructions in the email to install and activate Renishaw QuantAM 2019.
2.2 Configure
1. The QuantAM 2019 software is preconfigured for Renishaw additive manufacturing systems.
2.3 Recommended PC specification
Processor CPU 3.2 GHz (or better) multi-core CPU Intel Core i5 to i7 or higher
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Operating system – Windows 7 SP1 64-bit Professional, Enterprise or Ultimate (32-bit is not
supported) or Windows 10 64-bit
Memory – 16 Gb RAM or better
Hard drive – internal Solid State Drive (SSD) with 128 Gb of free space for processing
Storage drive – as required by the number and size of build files you want to store
Monitor/display – minimum resolution 1280 X 1024 for HD 1920 x 1080
Graphics card – NVIDIA GeForce GT 710 2 Gb RAM or higher (any graphics card supporting
DirectX 9 and above)
You will need sufficient local administrator privileges to enable you to install software
Note: The QuantAM User interface can be used with a regular Windows compatible mouse and a
space mouse.
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Setup
3 The build preparation process
3.1 Introduction
Using QuantAM 2019 to prepare your 3D data for an AM build is a very simple process with only a
few steps required to create a build file. If you are preparing a build file for a single laser Renishaw
AM system there are four stages of build preparation, and for a multi laser AM system there are five
stages.
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1 – Orientation
Position
your part in
the optimal
orientation
3 – Layout
Layout your
models on the
build plate
2 – Support
Add support
to your model,
where required
4 – Review
Review and
generate slices
and scan paths
for your model
5 – Build file viewer
On multi-laser builds
assign lasers manually or
automatically, review and
create a renam build file
Four stages must be completed for every AM build
preparation process
Optional fifth stage if using
a multi laser AM system
3.2 Build file formats
QuantAM/QuantAM dental 2019 creates build files in two formats depending upon what type of AM
system the part will be built on. If the part is to be built on a single laser Renishaw AM system the build
will be created as an mtt file. If the part is to be built on a multi laser AM system Renishaw AM system
the build may also be created as a renam file. Renam is a Renishaw specific file format that includes
all the attributes contained within an mtt file but with the addition of multi laser assignment information
that does not fit within the specification of an mtt file.
3.3 Training
Renishaw can provide a range of training courses from basic through to advanced to assist you in
getting the best out of QuantAM 2019 and QuantAM 2019 Dental. Use the contact details information
in Section 5 to contact Renishaw and discuss the range of options available.
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The build
preparation
process
4 User interface
4.1 Introduction
The User interface of QuantAM/QuantAM dental 2019 is described in the following sections:
4.2 Start page
4.3 Generic QuantAM functions
4.4 Stage 1 of build preparation – Orientation
4.5 Stage 2 of build preparation – Support
4.6 Stage 3 of build preparation – Layout
4.7 Stage 4 of build preparation – Review
4.8 Build file viewer
4.9 QuantAM 2019 Dental
4.10 Keyboard shortcut keys
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4.2 Start page
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Start or Navigate to 3D View
Returns you to the 'Start page'. When on the 'Start page' an arrow is
displayed 'Navigate to 3D View' select it and you will return you to the 3D
View.
2 Settings
Enables you to control various parameters of the build, including 'Build',
'Support', 'Miscellaneous' and if purchased, 'Dental'. Within 'Build' you
can select the type of Renishaw AM system the part will be built on and
the build volume size. The selection of AM systems includes AM 250,
AM 400, RenAM 500M and RenAM 500 series multi laser. The choice of
build volume includes default or Reduced Build Volume (RBV). If you have
purchased a QuantAM Dental licence, within 'Dental' you can enable the
functionality and enable or disable various parameters, see Section 4.9.
3 Help User (F1)
Launches the Quick Start Guide. Also launches from the four stages of
build preparation.
4 About QuantAM
Displays product licence and trademark information about the Renishaw
QuantAM software. Also launches from the four stages of build preparation.
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interface
5 Open
Opens a dialog which enables you to choose from an existing workspace
containing either, Parts as stl files, Projects as amx files or Scan paths as
mtt or renam files. Choosing and opening a Scan path (mtt or renam file)
will open Build File Viewer, (see Section 4.8), this enables you to rapidly
prepare a build with the file selected, for example where you only wish to
make minor revisions to the build file before starting your build.
6 New
Opens a new blank workspace, into which you can select and import CAD
data of the following types amx, catpart, cli, ctm, prt, sab, sat, sldprt, step,
stl, stp, x_b or x_t.
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interface
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interface
4.3 Generic QuantAM functions
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Note: The Generic QuantAM functions are the functions that are available at all four stages of the build
preparation process. All four stages of the build preparation process have functions that are specific to
that stage, and each stage and the its functions are described in the following sections.
Note: All Ctrl + [number] shortcuts refer to keyboards with a number pad. For users without a number
pad, such as laptops, use Ctrl + Windows key + [number].
1 Navigate to Start Page
Returns you to the 'Start page'. When on the 'Start page' an arrow is
displayed 'Navigate to 3D View' select it and you will return you to the 3D
View.
2 Save (Ctrl + S)
Saves the project (scan path, model and support) as a QuantAM Project
File, an amx file in a location of your choice.
3 Save As (Ctrl + Shift + S)
Saves a copy of the project (scan path, model and support) as a QuantAM
project file, an amx file, in a location of your choice.
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interface
User
interface
4 Settings
Enables you to control various parameters of the build, including 'Build',
'Support', 'Miscellaneous' and if purchased, 'Dental'. Within 'Build' you
can select the type of Renishaw AM system the part will be built on and
the build volume size. The selection of AM systems includes AM 250,
AM 400, RenAM 500M and RenAM 500 series multi laser. The choice of
build volume includes default or Reduced Build Volume (RBV). If you have
purchased a QuantAM Dental licence, within 'Dental' you can enable the
functionality and enable or disable various parameters, see Section 4.9.
5 Undo (Ctrl + Z) and Redo (Ctrl + Y)
Enables you to 'Undo' the last action and revert to the previous state.
'Redo' enables you to redo the previously undone action.
6 Export (Ctrl + E)
The options to export are, 'Only Part (Cluster)', 'Only Support', 'Both Part
and Supports' and 'Exposures'. Export only available in the 'Orientation'
and 'Support' stages of build preparation.
7 Show/Hide 2D Measurement (K)
Enables you to see a ruler around the edge of the build plate window. The
ruler will be in the units of your choice, mm or inches.
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8a Perspective View (Ctrl + 8)
Perspective view – the rendering is optimised to give a more natural view
of the model. Toggle between the two views using the shortcut.
8b Orthographic View (Ctrl + 8)
Orthographic view – the model is represented with right angles and parallel
lines. Toggle between the two views using the shortcut.
9 Zoom to Extents (Ctrl + 0)
Zooms out to fit the entire part to be built into the available window.
10 Help User (F1)
Select the question mark and the Quick Start Guide will launch. Select the
down arrow and this displays a flyout with a choice of two Help options,
'Help User (F1)' (10a) and 'Keyboard Shortcuts (Ctrl + F1)' (10b).
10a Help User (F1)
Launches from all four stages of build preparation in a flyout. Displays the
QuantAM Quick start guide. You can browse or search for the information
you want.
10b Keyboard Shortcut (Ctrl + F1)
Launches from the four stages of build preparation in a flyout and displays
six grouped lists of keyboard shortcuts. See Section 4.10 for details.
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interface
11 Navicube
Enables you to rotate the view of the part around as you wish. You can
select predetermined views by selecting the edges, corners and planes
of the Navicube. Alternatively, you can select and drag the Navicube to
display a view to suit your needs. Ctrl + 9 enables you to toggle between
the Navicube views to select the view you want (edges, corners or planes).
The direction of the orange arrow identifies the front of the build plate.
12 Choose Material File
Enables you to chose the material file you want for your build. Once the
material file is chosen, you can view several tabs containing information
about the material file selected. Tabs include 'Slicing', 'Hatching', 'Order'
and 'Scanning'. You can also use the drop down to change the selected
material file and associated parameters.
13 Orientation
The first stage of the build preparation process. Position your part in the
optimal orientation to ensure the best quality build and surface finish.
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Support
The second stage of the build preparation process. Add support to your
model, where required, to enable it to be successfully built.
15 Layout
The third stage of the build preparation process. Layout your models on the
build plate to maximise the available space for your build.
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16 Review
The fourth stage of the build preparation process. In Review you generate
slices and scan paths for your model before it is sent to the AM system.
17 Import CAD data
Opens the 'Import model' dialog which enables you to select the CAD data
you wish to import (stl, amx, ctm, sat, sab, x_t, prt, stp, step, x_b, sldprt,
iges or igs files) into the workspace.
18 Model thumbnail
Displays a thumbnail of the model files open in the workspace. The orange
shadow indicates that the model file is selected.
Note: It is also possible to import files by dragging and dropping them on to the 'Import CAD data'
button.
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