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3. Install the print tray inside the tilt tray, locking all four toggle-
case latches.
 
Print Tray Life Span
The lm in the bottom of the print tray will wear out over time, even if it is not speci cally damaged. When this
happens, the  lm cannot be replaced by itself; the whole tray must be replaced. In 3D Systems testing, the
expected life of the print tray has been determined to be whichever of these events comes rst:
40 print jobs
or
3 kgs of material have been printed in the tray.
or
The tray has been continuously in the printer, locked down with tension on the membrane, for four months.
Tips to Give the Print Tray the Longest Possible Life
1. If you are printing a lot of the same (or similar) parts, do NOT place them in the same area of the print platform in 3D
Sprint multiple times in a row. Place the part in a different spot each time you print it.
2. Do not nick the print tray lm when using the Resin Mixer.
3. If you will not be using the print tray for some time, remove it from the machine and store it it in the included print-tray
storage container.
Booting Up the Printer
 
Power the printer on by plugging it in. You will hear the sound of the tilt tray moving to its home position. This is
normal.
1. The rst time you turn the printer on, it will not be activated. The
printer display will brie y ash the rmware version it is running and
will then show a screen asking you to activate the printer.
2. Each successive time you turn the printer on, it will brie y display the
rmware version and then it will show the screen at the right.
 
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