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Floor Area and Surface
You will need to place the printer on a table or countertop that is at a comfortable level for working with the printer.
The printer has been designed to work will with normal table and countertop heights. Floors and counter spaces in
the FabPro work area should be non-porous and suitable for cleaning with solvents. The feet of the system must be
on a non-resilient surface such as bare concrete or a sturdy, level table, counter, or desktop. The printer should not
be on or above carpeted oors, as material spills on carpet are very hard to clean up. If you will have the printer on
a oor, remove any non-porous ooring where the feet of the FabPro system will be placed. The system should not
straddle any oor/table/desk seams. The maximum permissible oor/table/desk incline is 2.5 cm/12 m (1 in/40
ft).
Floor Vibration and Shock
To ensure part quality and accuracy, choose a ground oor location with a thick concrete pad, which will minimize
vibration. FabPro equipment is slightly self-damping, and should not be affected by normal or incidental
environmental vibration; however, the area should be isolated, either via location or some other physical or
mechanical means, from any signi cant internal or external vibration sources such as heavy machinery, airplanes,
or trains, which could cause unacceptable shock or vibration levels.
It is recommended that the amount of vibration/shock from the oor not exceed the SPIE 1991 VC standards of
VC-A. This corresponds to a max oor velocity of 50 m/sec over a 4-80Hz bandwidth. Users are responsible for
verifying the level of vibration in their facility.
Floor/Desktop-Bearing Capacity
The printer is 37.5kg (82.7 lbs). Additional equipment, such as a UV oven or ultra-sonic cleaner, will each have their
own loads for your setup to bear. Refer to the
equipment to be housed in your room to ensure that you do not exceed the maximum load-bearing capacity that
your printer-staging area can support.
Electrical Requirements
Electrical voltage requirements for the printer:
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printer dimensions
section Weights and
User Guide
Measures to determine the total weight of the
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