Envision One cDLM® User Manual
TS-MAM-EnvisionOneCDLMUserManual-V5.0-FN-EN , 2021-12-15
4.3 Network Requirements
• 139, 445 ports: are used to access the shared network folder (job, logs, update) on the printer. Also, they
are used to upload jobs to the printer via network.
• 5900 port: VNC server for printer remote control (see Connect to the Printer via VNC Clients)
• 2504 port: is used for connection between the Envision One Control Software and Envision One RP.
• 22 (ssh) and 443 (https): are used for getting the software update.
4.4 Intended Environmental Conditions
4.4.1 Environmental Conditions for Printers
Distance the printer from climate control systems. Direct airflow onto or within the printer’s footprint is not allowed.
This includes air conditioning (window, wall, or similar), fans (ceiling, tabletop, or similar), heaters (space heaters,
or similar).
• Do not expose the printer to any direct sunlight or UV radiation.
• Do not place the printer near to any door way, avoid temperature drops.
• Keep the printer and concentrator away from water sources such as sinks, tubs, wash stations, etc.
• Do not place the printer near polishing stations.
Ensure that the room temperature remains within the following range:
• Minimum temperature of 73°F (23°C)
• Maximum temperature of 85°F (28°C)
Follow the temperature instructions for each material that is being used. These instructions can be found:
• On the label of the material bottle
• Extended instructions are located in the material handling guide on the provided USB-drive in the Starter
Kit of the printer
Air Quality Considerations
Use the Envision One in a calm atmosphere. High levels of impurities in the air may find their way into printed
models.
• Room must allow heat generated from the system to dissipate at 0.03 m³/min airflow.
• Air conditioning units should be at least three meters away from the printer with no airflow pointing directly
at the printer.
Maintain a space with little or limited:
• Humidity: Must be below 45%
• Dust
• Smoke
• Steam
The ideal working temperature is 73° F or 23° C.
The relative humidity should be below 45%.
4.4.2 Storage Conditions for Photopolymers
Photopolymers should be stored under the following conditions:
• at room temperature
• dry
• in closed bottles
• lightproof
If photopolymers are filled in the material tray, the printer hood should always be closed. If you don’t need the
material tray for a longer time, pack the material tray and store it under the same conditions as mentioned above.
More specific storage conditions for photopolymers can be found in the appropriate cookbooks or
Instruction of Use provided by manufacturer or distributor.