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Safety Instructions

GrabCAD Community

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Tutorials section of the GrabCAD Community
sponsored and user-generated 3D printing tips. You can also ask 3D-related questions on the
portal and download free CAD files.
Safety Instructions
The following basic safety tips are given to ensure safe installation, operation, and
maintenance of Stratasys equipment and are not to be considered as comprehensive on
matters of safety. The Origin One printer is designed to be safe and reliable rapid prototyping
printers. Access to areas of the printer are potentially dangerous.

General Precautions

If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection
provided by the equipment may be impaired.
Before handling resins and solvents, fully read and understand the appropriate Safety Data
Sheets (SDS).
Printers should be installed in a controlled environment with all necessary safety
precautions.
Use printer in a well-ventilated area. If used within an enclosed area, proper air-changes,
ventilation, and exhaust systems are required. Contact a Stratasys representative to
determine requirements for your specific application.
Keep printer and material resins away from direct and indirect sunlight.
When using chamber heating, surface temperature of metal components inside the
chamber may exceed 60°C (140°F). Use appropriate precautions such as gloves to avoid
burns.
Use caution when accessing the build chamber. Build platform operation can pinch or
crush.
Do not look directly at the projected UV light during operation, as UV exposure can cause
eye damage.
ONLY operate with 110V, 3-prong, or 220V, 2-Prong, Grounded Power Connectors.
DO NOT replace detachable power supply cord with an inadequately rated cord.
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