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- Send the tool manager a request for online access to NanoScribe’s NanoGuide Webpage.
- Users are required and responsible for reviewing the services and procedures provided by NanoScribe on the following: [You will need to log in to NanoGuide to view these materials.]
- Import a CAD model File
- Prepare a sample & change the objective
- The end-user is responsible for maintaining their own supply of substrates.
- CNF will provide at no extra charge standard resist.
- Standard resins are:
- IP-Dip
- IP-S
- IP-L
- IP-Q
- You will need to log in to NanoGuide to view these materials.
- Model Creation (CAD)and Import
- Printing
Perform a sample approach
Load a print Job
Print your structure
Unload the sample
Develop the sample
Clean the objective lens
Leaving the printer
3D Printer
- Overview and Safety
- Software (Software Overview, DeScribe, NanoWrite, Zeiss Axion Vision)
- Sample Holders
- Print Sets
- Hardware
- Objectives (Objective Overview, 63x, 25x, 10x)
- Substrates
- Cleaning and Maintenace
- Process Materials Printing ProcessesModel Creation and Import
- Print with Solution Sets
- Print Applications
- Print Strategies
- Programming Structures
- Post Print
Processes(Optional) Learning [For additional remote and e-learning from NanoScribe]- Processes
- Further REading
- You will need to log in to NanoGuide to view these materials.
- Check your STL model for common mesh errors. You can use CAD software capable of mesh verification such as Autodesk Meshmixer or MeshLab
- Once your file has been checked for mesh errors, run it through DeScribe to do the conversion. Be sure to select the desired solution set (SF, MF, or LF) for your process.
- Sign up in CULearn for training:
- RSRCH - CNF - NanoScribe GT2 (NetID Link)
- RSRCH - CNF - NanoScribe GT2 (GuestID Link)
- Once you have watched the online CULearn training video send an email to the tool manager to arrange hands-on trainingerrors, run it through DeScribe to do the conversion. Be sure to select the desired solution set (SF, MF, or LF) for your process.
NanoScribe's Subsystems
Electronics Cabinet
Optics Cabinet [contains the laser, optics, and Galvo]
Emergency Off (EMO) switch
Printing Cabinet [Microscope, Piezo, and Stage]
Power Supply 232
System Controller
System Computer
Laser System Controller
Galvo Stage Power Supply
Monitor, Keyboard, and Mouse
Manual Microscope Controller
Joystick
Power UP and Power DOWN
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Procedures [STAFF ONLY]
Power UP Procedure
Warning!
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NanoWrite
Main Operation Steps
General Printing: Operational Workflow (SOP) as stated in the NanoGuide [ This is your typical workflow.]
The basic standard operation procedure (SOP) is summarized below. The titles link to pages with more detailed information.
The paragraph headers of this page link to important safety measures. Carefully read through each article to avoid harm to the operator and damage to hardware components. Additionally read through printing considerations, which provides general information for a successful print along with best practice advice.
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