
Contact Lenses
If material splashes into the eye when contact lenses are worn, flush the eye with water immediately. Verify that flushing has
removed the contact lens from the eye. Protect eyes from light and obtain immediate medical attention. Discard contact lenses
that come into contact with liquid material.
Fume Inhalation
Inhaling fumes from cleaning solvents or uncured resin is irritating to the respiratory system. High atmospheric concentrations
may lead to irritation of the respiratory tract, dizziness, headache and anesthetic effects.
Drying parts cleaned in IPA or other solvents may result in noticeable cleaning solvent odors in the room environment. It is
recommended to connect the PostCure 1050 exhaust to a building exhaust system to remove these cleaning solvent odors
from the room environment. Post-curing parts with the PostCure 1050 may result in some odors to the room environment.
Many materials generate minimal odors, while other materials generate stronger, more-noticeable odors. If the Post Cure
1050 exhaust is connected to a building exhaust system, this should remove most of the noticeable odors generated during
post-curing. Please see instructions for connecting the PostCure 1050 exhaust to a building exhaust system.
If a person should inhale fumes, bring the exposed person to fresh air. Perform CPR if required. If breathing is difficult, give
oxygen and obtain immediate medical attention for the person.
Ingestion
If a person ingests material, get medical attention immediately. Immediately rinse the person's mouth and have him/her drink
plenty of water.
Ingestion
If a person ingests material, get medical attention immediately. Immediately rinse the person's mouth and have him/her drink
plenty of water.
2.7 PostCure 1050 Safety Notice
CAUTION: Use of controls or adjustments, or performance of procedures other than those contained in the
operation, maintenance or any other manual provided with this machine may result in hazardous radiation
exposure.
Note: Closed UV-light, radiation-projection products are not considered to be hazardous.
The PostCure 1050 incorporates a protective housing and UV-light-radiation protective access doors, such that there is no
exposure or human access to the UV-light radiation generated by the LED lamps during normal operation. The orange windows
filter out the blue-light and UV-light wavelengths (retinal hazards), while allowing higher, visible wavelengths to pass through so
that parts can be safety viewed during drying and post-curing.
All service to the machine and other components requiring safety switch override shall only be performed by 3D Systems
service personnel, their authorized agents, or personnel who have been service-trained by 3D Systems.
2.8 PostCure 1050 Label Installation Diagram
The machine has many warning labels throughout. This section details what those warning labels are, how many of each
warning label is on the printer, and the locations of each type of label. It is important to use the machine with extreme caution
to avoid situations that may be hazardous. The numbers in the Item column below correspond to the numbers in the images
that follow.
The numbers in the Item column below correspond to the numbers in the images that follow.
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