Safety Sensors - 3D Systems FabPro 1000 User Manual

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When you dispose of print materials, refer to the SDS for that material and follow any applicable local, state, and
federal regulations.
All waste products (spilled print material, cleaning solvents, etc.) must be disposed of in accordance with all applicable
local, state, and federal regulations.
Do not clean anything with uncured material on it in a sink or tub that drains into normal wastewater.

Safety Sensors

WARNING: THERE ARE NO SAFETY INTERLOCKS OR SENSORS ON THE PRINTER TO PREVENT THE USER
FROM PERFORMING POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS ACTIONS. THE OPERATOR IS RESPONSIBLE
FOR ENSURING THAT ALL PROCEDURES IN THIS MANUAL ARE FOLLOWED CLOSELY, WITH ALL SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS IN THIS MANUAL BEING OBSERVED.
UV Radiation Hazard
The printer's projector emits UV radiation at 405nm during machine boot-up and during a build. Radiation of 405
nm is in the violet spectrum and is not considered hazardous. However, power uctuations may cause the
projection system to emit radiation under 400 nm, placing it in the ultraviolet (UV) spectrum. Under normal
operating conditions, the UV radiation is completely con ned.  Printer covers and doors should remain closed and
locked during printing to prevent exposure to UV radiation.
RADIATION HAZARD: OPERATING THE EQUIPMENT OUTSIDE THE SCOPE OF THIS GUIDE, OR
PERFORMING PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED WITHIN THIS GUIDE, MAY RESULT IN
EXPOSURE TO HAZARDOUS, INVISIBLE UV RADIATION.
RADIATION HAZARD: NEVER STARE DIRECTLY INTO THE PROJECTOR, NOR INTO ANY REFLECTION OF
THE PROJECTED RADIATION, WHETHER DIFFUSED OR FROM A MIRROR-LIKE SURFACE.
WARNING: OPEN-PROJECTOR OPERATION SHOULD OCCUR ONLY DURING SERVICE PROCEDURES
PERFORMED BY 3D SYSTEMS CERTIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
IF PRINTER DOOR IS OPEN DURING OPERATION, WEAR PROTECTIVE EYE WEAR THAT BLOCKS UV
LIGHT.
Material Handling and Safety
NOTE: For complete safety information and instructions for use, please read the SDS and Instructions for
Use for all materials you are using. These documents are either packaged in the box with the bottle or can
be downloaded from the manufacturer's website.
HARMFUL IRRITANT WARNING: ALWAYS WEAR CHEMICAL-RESISTANT GLOVES (SUCH AS NITRILE
GLOVES), GOGGLES, AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING WHEN HANDLING PRINT MATERIAL. AVOID SKIN
CONTACT. AVOID BREATHING IN PRINT-MATERIAL FUMES.
Always practice standard chemical-lab hygiene and follow the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) requirements
outlined in this manual.
Always wear chemical-resistant gloves, such as nitrile, when working near print materials or with partially cured parts.
It is recommended to wear safety glasses and protective clothing. Protective clothing includes, but is not limited to:
closed-toed shoes, full-length pants, and splash-resistant lab coats or equivalents. 3D Systems recommends using
100% nitrile gloves; however, other chemical-resistant gloves will su ce. Do NOT use latex gloves, as they do not
provide complete chemical protection.
Wearing contact lenses when working with print materials is not recommended.
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