3D Systems Corporation PJ2500 ユーザーズマニュアル

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NOTE: For optimal results, keep stored cartons closed and sealed until material cartridges are ready for use .
Always check material “Recertification Date” before use. Do not load material cartridges 
into 3D printer system if cartridge date has expired . When printer detects an expired  
cartridge, it aborts the build and rejects the cartridge . If a job is printing when the  
cartridge  expires, it will try to continue to complete the job . If the next cartridge is expired, 
it won’t use it .
Support (white) material must be loaded in the left side of material drawer . Part (black)  
material cartridges must be loaded in the right side of material drawer . Before loading  
cartridges into 3D printer system, inspect the cartridges for signs of damage or leakage .  
Do not load a damaged or leaking cartridge . Dispose of material cartridge according  
to local regulations . 
Storing a Partially Used Material Cartridge 
It is important not to lay material cartridges that are partially used on their side . Doing so 
will cause material to seep through the vent cap and clog cap . This will cause damage 
to the material cartridge if used for a later print .
To store a partially used Material Cartridge, place it in a ProJet 2500 Cartridge Holder 
and tighten the vent cap .
CHEMICAL SAFETY
Irritant! Always wear chemical-resistant gloves, goggles, and protective 
clothing when handling material . Avoid skin contact . Avoid breathing 
material fumes .
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Always wear approved goggles, nitrile gloves and protective clothing when working 
near materials or with partially cured parts .
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Wearing contact lenses when working with materials is not recommended .
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Always wear chemical-resistant nitrile gloves whenever handling materials or 
partially cured parts . Recommended gloves are 100% Nitrile . Latex gloves are not 
chemical-resistant and are not recommended .
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Always work in a well ventilated area when using materials . Avoid breathing vapors .
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Always wash skin thoroughly with abrasive soap and COLD water after working 
with materials . DO NOT USE HOT WATER OR SOLVENTS to wash hands, as it 
will result in absorption through the skin .
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Use extreme care when handling solvents used to remove excess material from uncured parts . These solvents (e .g ., denatured 
alcohol, isopropyl alcohol) are very flammable.
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Keep all materials away from heat, sparks and flame. Material containers may rupture when exposed to extreme heat.
Use National Fire Protection Association Class B extinguishers such as carbon dioxide, dry chemical, or foam .