Sinterit LISA X User Manual | 3
1. Glossary
The following terms and forms have been adopted and used in the manual.
• Print Bed – a chamber where the powder is sintered and where the 3D model is created.
• Feed Bed – a chamber that stores new, unsintered powder. From this chamber, the powder is taken layer by layer into
the Print Bed.
• Cake – contents of the Print Bed after printing is complete. It consists of the printed model and the unbaked powder
around the model.
• IO BOX – In & Out BOX, a tool designed to pull the cake out of a Print Bed.
• Flight case – a special case used to ship the printer.
2. Safety information
2.1 SYMBOLS AND VISUAL CUES
WARNING!
An inevitably dangerous situation which can result in serious injury or even death. Initiation, or
omission, of a specic procedure as well as inattention, can cause severe physical injury to the
user.
ATTENTION!
Initiation, or omission, of a specic procedure can cause physical damage to the equipment or the
user.
WARNING!
Risk of electric shock which can be fatal or cause severe burns. An inevitably dangerous situation,
which can result in serious injury or even death, if not mitigated. Before working with any equipment,
you should be aware of the dangers associated with the ow of electric current, and become
familiar with the standard procedures to prevent accidents.
WARNING!
Compressed gas! The danger of suffocation!
Possibility of unsealing - inert gas has a suffocating effect on people by displacing oxygen from the
air. Too low oxygen concentration in the air can lead to unconsciousness and death, if not mitigated.
Inhalation exposure may cause short breath, breathing diculties, headaches and dizziness, with
high concentrations of gas disorders of orientation, nausea, fainting, loss of consciousness and
eventually death.
CAUTION!
IR laser radiation. Looking directly into the laser beam can cause blindness and skin burns. The
laser emits infrared radiation (infrared, IR), which is invisible to humans. Avoid eye or skin exposure
to direct or scattered radiation. Do not stare into the beam or view with optical instruments.
CAUTION!
High temperature – do not touch. Excess heat dissipation can cause burns.
CAUTION!
Beware of moving parts which can crush hands.