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    To Import an EBPA Buildstyle

    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 Change in the tabsheet to open the Configuration Editor.
    7. Right-click in the white space and choose Import EBPA Buildstyle.
    8. Choose your EBPA file and click Open.
    9. If necessary, enter the password for the EBPA. Click OK.
    10. Choose a material and click Import.
    11. Click Select Configuration.
    Parent topic: About the metal machines

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