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Risk of injury: Always wear nitrile gloves when handling the items that come into contact with uncured resin. |
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Always remove the platform before taking the material tray out of the printer! |
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Always clean the material tray each time you need to change the material for printing parts on the printer. |
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Do not pour material from your material tray into the bottle it came from! This can potentially contaminate the whole bottle of material and ruin it. |
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Never use chemicals inside the material tray. This will contaminate and ruin any material you put into the material tray. |
Time needed: Approximately five minutes
Maintenance frequency: Weekly
The material tray is a consumable with an approximate lifespan of up to 90 prints. Order a new material tray before the current tray expires or becomes damaged.
The Pre-Stretched Assembly (PSA) is located inside the material chamber and is comprised of a film and a frame.
- Check the film at the bottom of the material tray whenever the material is removed.
- Look for pinholes, punctures, ripples, and other signs of stress. A slightly cloudy film is normal and will not affect the print quality.
- Use Manual Debris Removal to remove cured material from the surface of the film assembly at the end of a print, or access it by navigating to Home > Settings > Manual Debris Removal on the printer.
- Once the exposure time is set on the Manual Debris Removal page, select Expose.
→ The projector will expose the full printing area to light for the set exposure duration. Use the rubber spatula to gently remove the cured material from the surface of the film assembly.