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ProJet MJP 2500 - Health and Environmental Hazards

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Quick Start Guide
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Do not use any material without reviewing the Global Harmonized Standards/Safety Data
Sheet (GHS/SDS).
Dress power and communication cables behind printer to prevent tripping.
Do not attempt to access, service, or adjust printer components or perform procedures
without reviewing the documentation for user accessible maintenance routines unless
specically trained to do so.
Only certied service personnel that have completed the 3D Systems service
trainingmay perform tasks they are authorized and certied to complete.
Do not ignore warning signs posted during 3D printer system service operations.If an
error message appears on the 3D printer systems User Interfacerefer to
“Troubleshooting Section” within this guidedepending on the error, before resuming
operation.
To prevent potential skin irritation and sensitization due to contact with waste material
or uncured Part Material, follow all guidelines in the following sections.
Protective Equipment/First Aid
Follow recommendations for protective equipment and general rst aid procedures to
minimize the risks from part material exposure. If professional medical attention is
necessary, take the Global Harmonized Standards/Safety Data Sheet (GHS/SDS) for the
exact material involved to the attending physician.
Always wear 100% nitrilegloves and lab coats when handling any part or waste
material. Latex gloves are not chemical-resistant and are not recommended.
In the event of a leak or spill of uncured part material, wear safety glasses with side
shields to provide eye protection.
Because of the 3D printer systems built-in engineering controls, respiratory protection
is not necessary during normal operation. A NIOSH-approved (or equivalent) dust
mask is recommended when dry sanding cured material parts.
Always wear protective sleeves or a lab coat when doing anything around the
materials. When skin comes in contact with materials they can cause an allergic
reaction that can be harmful to skin.
Health Hazards / Irritant
Irritant
Any chemical may exert harmful effects if it contacts or enters the body. Uncured material is a
sensitizer,and can cause allergic reactions if it comes in contact with skin. Always wear nitrile

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