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Avoid breathing in vapors from print material. To avoid breathing in vapors: when opening the build chamber, allow a
few seconds to pass before putting your face near the opening. No special facility and/or ventilation modi cations
(such as putting an extractor duct on the printer) should be required to operate the printer in a lab or o ce
environment. However, as the printer does emit fumes during printing, it should be in a well-ventilated room.
Always wash skin thoroughly with a nonabrasive soap and COLD water after working with print materials. DO NOT USE
HOT WATER OR SOLVENTS to wash hands, as these will stimulate your pores and result in absorption through the skin.
Print materials may be sensitizing and some individuals may be more sensitive than others. This can result in skin
irritation or allergic reactions. Users who are sensitive to the materials or become sensitized should discontinue use or
ensure that appropriate personal protective equipment and industrial hygienic are employed to eliminate any issues.
If a small amount of material gets on your clothing, remove the article of clothing as soon as possible. Have
contaminated clothing dry cleaned. If a particularly large amount of material gets on your clothes, it is best to discard
them according to all local, state, and federal regulations. Keep contaminated clothing away from food and drinks.
Wash hands thoroughly after handling contaminated clothes, even if you wore protective clothing/gloves to handle
them.
Use extreme care when handling Ethanol (EtOH) or Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) used to remove excess print material from
uncured parts. These solvents are both very ammable.
Keep all print materials and solvents away from heat, sparks, static discharge, and ame. Print-material containers may
rupture when exposed to extreme heat. You may choose to store your FabPro/NextDent materials in a re-resistant
storage cabinet; but this is not necessary. Please refer to the SDS for a particular material to view its ash point.
High temperatures may cause a spontaneous polymerizing reaction, generating heat and pressure. Closed containers
may rupture or explode during a runaway polymerization.
Fire ghters should use a self-contained breathing apparatus and full protective clothing in the event of a material re.
Do not leave uncured, liquid materials in an area where persons who are not knowledgeable about their handling or use
may have access to them.
Keep material away from food and drinks.
WARNING: USE NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION CLASS B EXTINGUISHERS SUCH AS
CARBON DIOXIDE, DRY CHEMICAL, OR FOAM. A SPRAY OF WATER MIGHT ALSO BE EFFECTIVE. DO NOT
USE A DIRECT JET OF WATER OR SMOTHERING TO EXTINGUISH BURNING MATERIAL OR SOLVENTS.
 
Available Print Materials
Please see the sections
close attention to the following handling and disposal requirements:
Material bottle
Uncured material waste is classi ed as regulated, and in some areas hazardous, thereby requiring special
packaging, transportation and disposal. Refer to your local environmental regulatory agency.
Applicable material "waste" includes bottles (empty or full). Any cleaning supplies used to clean up uncured
material should be disposed of in the same manner as the uncured material. To identify which disposal
requirement applies, contact the local waste disposal service provider. (The local environmental regulatory agency
should have a list of quali ed providers in your area.) Give the disposal service provider a copy of the material's
SDS to help them determine your disposal needs.
3D Systems assumes no liability or responsibility for proper disposal of the uncured material. Proper disposal of
the uncured material is the sole responsibility of the user.
Material Bottle Disposal
infocenter.3dsystems.com/fabpro1000/print/book/export/html/526
FabPro Print Materials
and
User Guide
NextDent Print
Materials for a list of available materials. Pay
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