SAFETY GUIDELINES
General Safety Guidelines
To ensure personal safety, follow these general safety guidelines when operating the printing system .
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Follow all safety rules in this section and observe all cautions and warnings in this guide .
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Do not use print materials without first reviewing its Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS & SDS) which can be found at
www .3dsystems .com/support/materials/msds .
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To prevent tripping, ensure power and communication cables are located away from the walking path to the printing system .
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If performing maintenance to this system, ensure step by step instructions and safety precautions are followed during the proce-
dure .
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Operators of the printer should be trained to perform necessary tasks when printing a part according to the guidelines that are set
forth in this manual . This includes understanding and following the safety and regulatory guidelines .
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Do not modify any safety features or make modifications to the printing system. Doing so is prohibited and voids warranty and
contractual agreements .
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Use of part materials, print pads or parts other than genuine 3D Systems® ProJet® 1200 components may void warranty and other
contractual agreements .
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To prevent potential skin-irritation and sensitization due to contact with the print material, follow all guidelines in Material Safety
Data Sheet (MSDS) .
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In the unlikely event that you are exposed to ultraviolet rays from the unit, proper precautions must be taken. To ensure your safety,
UV protective eye wear and nitrile gloves should be worn when operating this equipment .
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Hazardous voltage exists inside the electrical module. Injury or death from electrical shock can result if the system's electrical box
covers are removed . When installing replacement modules, ensure the power is off before removing panels .
HIGH VOLTAGE POTENTIAL & ELECTRICAL SAFETY
High Voltage Potential
Electrical Safety
ULTRAVIOLET (UV) SAFETY
Ultraviolet (UV) Safety
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In normal operation, the ultraviolet (UV) light is completely confined, so users are not exposed to potentially harmful emitted
radiation .
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UV light from the printer could cause personal injury. Use recommended protective eye wear which blocks the UV light. It is
recommended to never purposely stare directly into the printer during operation .
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To prevent eye injury, do not open the door when the ultraviolet (UV) light is activated. When the door are closed, it keeps UV
radiation from escaping .
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Pay attention and follow the warnings contained in this guide concerning operation and printer's maintenance procedures .
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If the door is opened during operation, use the recommended protective eye wear which blocks the UV light .
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Hazardous voltage exists inside the electrical module. Injury or death from electrical shock can result if the system's
electrical box covers are removed. When installing replacement modules, ensure the power is off before removing
panels .
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If the electrical module is in need of repair, power down the printer and unplug the
power supply . Do not remove covers, doing so will void warranty and contractual
agreements .
To operate the printer, the door must be closed .
This printer requires a grounded, 1-phase electrical power source with a service
rating of 100 to 240 VAC~, 50/60 Hz, 5 A (max .) .
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