Visijet® Fti Material Disposal - ProJet 1000 User Manual

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VisiJet® FTI Material Disposal
ProJet™ 1000 / 1500 3-D Personal Printer operators should be informed about the potential hazards of part material prior to performing
operations which may result in exposure to uncured material. This includes removal and also, the disposal of empty cartridges or unlikely spills
that may occur during operation.
If leaks are present, it is an indication of a serious malfunction. The first priority is to protect users from inadvertently touching the material.
Handling uncured material requires the use of gloves and other protective equipment to ensure there is no direct skin contact. If uncured spills
occur, promptly remove the spilled material, and dispose of the waste material according to local environmental regulations.
If a problem with the printer occurs, discontinue use until the problem is diagnosed. Resolve the problem before continuing to operate the printer.
Small spills of uncured liquid can be cleaned up using disposable towels. After wiping the spill, wipe printer surfaces using a lint free cloth and
clean with Isopropyl alcohol or window cleaner.
Cleaning spills on carpeting can be difficult. Avoid placing printer over carpeted areas or use a barrier to avoid the possibility of carpet damage.
Advise any service provider involved (e.g. carpet cleaning service or disposal service) of the nature of the spilled material. Provide the MSDS and
other material information prior to their contact to the material. Provide material disposal requirements and cleaning solutions if the material is
uncured.
Tools that may be contaminated with the material should be cleaned prior to reuse.
Recommended solvents such as IPA are normally required to clean tools. A final wash with soap and water will remove any excess of print
material.

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