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EBS HANDJET EBS-260 - Laser Radiation Safety

EBS HANDJET EBS-260
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EBS Ink Jet Systeme 20140704#1.0
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2. No prints can be made on objects whose temperature exceeds 100°C at
the time of printing.
3. No open fire or spark producing devices or objects are allowed in the area
where the device operates.
4. During printing ink drops invisible to people’s eye are jetted out of the head
at pressure. Do not aim head outlet 2 at any persons, animals or casual
objects because they may get splashed with ink unintentionally.
5. The following requirements need to be met when washing, cleaning and
maintenance operations are performed or ink containers are replaced:
The operations can only be performed in a workplace that is especially
designed for that purpose, when the device is switched off and
protective clothing is worn. A fire extinguisher designed to extinguish
electrical devices and flammable solvent fires must be placed within
easy reach of the device. Air ventilation needs to be ensured at the
workplace.
WARNING: The ink is inflammable!
Be careful not to splash the ink. Especially eyes need protecting. It is
advisable to wear protective glasses.
Protect the ink and the solvent (also waste fluid remaining after the
printer has been washed) against fire, high temperature, sparks,
electric arc and other electric discharge as they may cause ignition of
these inflammable fluids!
Do not use plastic vessels to do the washing. Metal vessels are
recommended.
6. Protect the printer against dirt, heavy dust and excessive moisture.
7. EBS Ink Jet Systeme is able to ensure perfect and safe operation of the
printer only when original, printer-specific accessories and consumables
are used.
Laser Radiation Safety
Laser pointer 4 is activated during printing for print positioning. The pointer
emits class 2 laser radiation (according to IEC 60825-1) at the wavelength of
650 nm, with a maximum output power < 1 mW. The leser beam is not
generated in pulses.
1. Do not direct the laser beam of a radiation emitting laser device toward
persons or animals, or stare at the beam. The laser light can damage sight.
2. Do not stare at the beam or look directly through optical instruments
(magnifying glasses, magnifiers, microscopes, binoculars, telescopes). The
looking through certain optical instruments (e.g. loupes, magnifying glasses
and microscopes) at an output laser beam from a distance of up to 100 mm
may generate hazard to the eyes.
3. Avoid directing the beam toward the planes that reflect laser radiation well
(mirrors or other glossy surfaces) so that the reflected beam(s) does not
shine in the eyes.

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