Photo-Curable Resin - Roland monoFab ARM-10 User Manual

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Photo-curable Resin

Handling of photo-curable resin
When handling photo-curable resin, wear gloves and do not let it come into contact with skin.
If photo-curable resin gets on the skin, wash thoroughly with soap.
If photo-curable resin gets on the machine, wipe it off using a rag soaked with ethanol.
Do not use different types of resin mixed together.
Handling of photo-curable resin containers
Never drop or shake forcefully. Failure to do so may result in resin leakage.
Storage
The expiration date for photo-curable resin is one year from the date of manufacture shown on the photo-curable resin container.
Store photo-curable resin away from direct sunlight or strong lighting.
Store in a well-ventilated area between 5°C and 40°C.
Always close the lid securely when storing a photo-curable resin container. Failure to do so may result in resin leakage.The remaining resin may deteriorate or
cure, making it impossible to use.
Disposal
Do not return used photo-curable resin to the photo-curable resin container.
Transfer excess resin after printing to a transparent container, let it cure, and then dispose of it according to local waste sorting criteria. (Do not dispose of resin
in sewage systems or rivers.)
Handling of liquid material vat
Use different liquid material vats depending on the type of resin you are using. Using the same liquid material vat with different types of resin may hasten the
deterioration of the liquid material vat. To purchase a new liquid material vat, contact your authorized Roland DG Corp. dealer.
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Important Notes on Handling and Use
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[monoFab Player AM Ver.1.40]
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