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Clean Resin Trays - 3D Systems FIGURE 4 MODULAR User Manual

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1. Reinstall the Catch-Tray Retention Plate and secure it using
the 4mm Allen key and the same screws you removed in
Step 1 of the previous section.

7.1.2 Clean Resin Trays

You must clean the resin tray if:
You believe the resin tray has foreign debris or partially cured material in it, and you do not believe a
removed all the debris.
You are using a different material in the same resin tray, according to the section
Every time you remove the resin tray for any reason, you should also inspect/clean the catch tray, as in the section
Replace the Catch Tray
.
Note: For ease of removing the resin tray, the elevator should be at its upper limit and the print platform
should not be in the printer during this procedure.
Note: Two iterations of this process tends to be enough for a fully cleaned resin tray. If you find that you need
to repeat this process more than once, consider spending more time brushing the membrane/tray in Steps
6-8.
Note: Avoid touching the bottom of the membrane during this procedure. If material is observed on this
surface, spot clean with >90% alcohol solvent by squirting/pouring solvent on the area with uncured material.
Finish by drying with compressed air. Do not touch Part-Cleaning Brush or any other tool to the bottom of the
membrane.
Procedure
1. Ensure the printer is idle and mark it as "not ready" by
tapping the
button. To ensure the Material-Delivery Tube does not drip
while the Resin Tray is absent, place provided cap on fill
nozzle (1, below) and disconnect the tube from its holder
(2, below). Remember to remove the cap before starting
your next print.
3D Systems, Inc.
Resin Tray Material Cross
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resin-tray cleaning
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Usage.
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