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  SERVICE AND SUPPORT

Note: Whenever you have a problem or a question it is best to contact your reseller directly first.

If the certified partner cannot help you, then there is a Customer Support Hotline you can use. If you and your reseller are

unable to recover from a printer error, or if you need to contact us for another problem, you may contact our Customer

Support Hotline. Before you call Customer Support with a problem or question, please make sure that you have the following

information:
• The serial number of your Density.
• A brief description of the problem, including the exact error message.
• When the problem occurred; for example, when you submitted a job, during the beginning or the end of a print, or after

power off recovery, etc.

If you are calling about a failed build, please make sure that you have the following information:
• Job parameters, if set differently from the defaults
• Build file, if not restricted by company policy
• Log files with timestamp.
• Relevant pictures and/or videos
• The steps you took that produced the error, if those steps are apparent to you
• Deep Space version
• Controller and Printer firmware/software versions.

How to Reach 3D Systems
You can learn more about 3D Systems’ warranty, service, updates, and other support by visiting our customer support site at

https://support.3dsystems.com

. You may also directly contact 3D Systems using the numbers or email addresses below:

WARRANTY HOTLINE FROM THE

AMERICAS

WARRANTY HOTLINE FROM

EUROPE, AFRICA AND MIDDLE

EAST (EMEA)

WARRANTY HOTLINE FROM ASIA/

PACIFIC

+1 888.598.1438
+1 803.326.3930
Weekdays during normal business

hours or by email at

[email protected]

+44 1442.279.839
+49 6151.357.499
Weekdays during normal business

hours or by email at

[email protected]

+852.8191.2453
Weekdays during normal business

hours or by email at

[email protected]

3D Systems, Inc.

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Summary of Contents for wematter Density

Page 1: ...User Guide Release Date 7 19 2023 Original Instructions...

Page 2: ...TUP 6 4 1 Arranging the Workspace 6 4 2 Water 6 4 3 Filter 7 5 MACHINE USE 8 5 1 Loading 3D Prints 8 5 2 Cleaning 3D Prints 8 5 3 Removing 3D Prints 9 5 4 Changing the Filter 9 5 5 Refilling Water 10...

Page 3: ...expiration of the date of issuance 3D Systems may institute a periodic charge or fee payable by the Licensed User in return for ongoing receipt of improvements It is the responsibility of the Licensed...

Page 4: ...tion CAUTION Indicates the possibility of loss of data or damage to equipment WARNING INDICATES THE POSSIBILITY OF INJURY OR DEATH TO PERSONNEL Electrical Shock High voltage electricity is accessible...

Page 5: ...ymeric powders The final performance characteristics of the machine may vary according to your compliance with the instructions for use design guidelines application operating conditions fluids combin...

Page 6: ...ce Recommended installation area is 100 cm x 100 cm 39 3 x 39 3 inch Operating Temperature 15 25 C 59 77 F Power Requirements 250 V Earth Connected with RDC 10 A 50 Hz Peak 1800 W Nominal 800 W The De...

Page 7: ...d in the Essential system version does not come with the Compressed air with an integrated supply feature The Essential version therefore has two instead of three buttons on the front machine control...

Page 8: ...utlet 4 2 Water The machine shall be filled with 20 2 liters of tap water before turning the system on This is done by pouring water into the blasting chamber Figure 1 Pour 20 liters of water straight...

Page 9: ...he grid in the blasting chamber and make sure there is a filter in place The grid is opened by pulling the handle Figure 2 There must be a filter in place before the machine is used 3D Systems Inc 7 p...

Page 10: ...the chamber to turn on and off the water jet 4 CAUTION Only shoot water against the back of the chamber as the high pressure water may damage the lid seal and cause water leakage Keep the 3D printed p...

Page 11: ...er before removing the filter If not there will be water on the floor You can visually check if there is still water in the filter before removing it 1 Open the grid in the blasting chamber by lifting...

Page 12: ...e the lid before shooting water in the chamber There are approximately 20 liters of water inside the Density so you will have to empty the bucket a few times during the process The system is empty whe...

Page 13: ...em by shooting with the air gun in the blasting chamber 2 When the pressure has been removed from the system go to the right side of the Density At the bottom of the right side you find two valves 3 P...

Page 14: ...ion Job parameters if set differently from the defaults Build file if not restricted by company policy Log files with timestamp Relevant pictures and or videos The steps you took that produced the err...

Page 15: ...eserved Specifications subject to change without notice 3D Systems and the 3D Systems logo are registered trademarks of 3D Systems Inc 3D Systems Inc 333 Three D Systems Circle Rock Hill SC 29730 www...

Page 16: ...3dsystems com Register Statement 2023 by 3D Systems Inc All rights reserved Specifications subject to change without notice 3D Systems and the 3D Systems logo are registered trademarks of 3D Systems I...

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