Cleaning The Printer; Part Replacement - 3D Systems FabPro 1000 User Manual

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1. Place the catch tray on the middle of the chassis so that the concave
part faces the back of the printer.
2. Slide the tray toward the back of the printer until the concave part
drops into the opening and the at part of the tray is ush with the
chassis.
 

Cleaning the Printer

The internal parts of the build chamber can be wiped clean with recommended solvent and a soft,
nonabrasive cloth (such as a micro ber). Clean the print tray, print platform, catch tray and any other components
that could have uncured, liquid material or other debris on them. Please see the section
Print Tray
for more-speci c instructions on cleaning those components.
CAUTION: Printer components may have uncured clear material or bits of partially cured print material
stuck to them that might not be visible to the naked eye. It is best to clean printer parts on a periodic
basis to be sure there is no buildup.
CAUTION: For any parts that can come out of the printer, you must remove them before cleaning.
Cleaning any components while still inside the printer risks contaminating the printer with solvents
and/or uncured material.
CAUTION: When cleaning components that can't come out of the printer, such as the elevator assembly,
be sure to pour the cleaning solvent onto the cloth and then wipe the part. Pouring solvent directly onto a
part inside the printer, such as the elevator, will result in spilling the solvent in unwanted areas and
contaminating the machine. Likewise, do not oversaturate the cloth with cleaning solvent, so as to avoid
solvent dripping from the cloth.

Part Replacement

Part Replacement
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