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    To Export Build Data

    1. Click Prepare > Load Machine Workspace.
    2. Select a machine with EBPA support. For example, Renishaw AM 400.
    3. Click OK.
    4. Click File > Add Part.
    5. Choose your STL file and click Open.
    6. Click Generate preview to create a preview of the slice files.
    7. Use the scroll bar to cycle through the layers.
    8. Click Export Build Data.
    9. Enter a file name and click Save.
    Parent topic: About the metal machines

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