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User Manual 

29 January 2018 

 

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FELIX  Pro 2 

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Material Data Safety Sheet 

 

ABS 

Hazards Identification 
This product is not classified as dangerous according to EC criteria. 
First-aid measures 
Eye Contact: Flush eyes with plenty of water; remove contact lenses after the first 1-2 minutes then continue flushing for several minutes. Only 
mechanical effects expected. If effects occur, consult a physician, preferably an ophthalmologist. 
Skin Contact: If molten material comes in contact with the skin, do not apply ice but cool under ice water or running stream of water. DO NOT 
attempt to remove the material from skin. Removal could result in severe tissue damage. Seek medical attention immediately. 
Inhalation: Move person to fresh air; if effects occur, consult a physician. 
Ingestion: If swallowed, seek medical attention. May cause gastrointestinal blockage. Do not give laxatives. Do not induce vomiting unless directed to 
do so by medical personnel. 
Notes to Physician: If burn is present, treat as any thermal burn, after decontamination. No specific antidote. Treatment of exposure should be 
directed at the control of symptoms and the clinical condition of the patient. 
 
Fire Fighting Measures 

 

Extinguishing Media: Water fog or fine spray. Dry chemical fire extinguishers. Carbon dioxide fire extinguishers. Foam. 
Fire Fighting Procedures: Keep people away. Isolate fire and deny unnecessary entry. Soak thoroughly with water to cool and prevent re-ignition. If 
material is molten, do not apply direct water stream. Use fine water spray or foam. Cool surroundings with water to localize fire zone. Hand held 
dry chemical or carbon dioxide extinguishers may be used for small fires  
Special Protective Equipment for Firefighters: Wear positive-pressure self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) and protective fire fighting clothing 
(includes fire fighting helmet, coat, trousers, boots, and gloves). If protective equipment is not available or not used, fight fire from a protected 
location or safe distance. 
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: Pneumatic conveying and other mechanical handling operations can generate combustible dust. To reduce the 
potential for dust explosions, do not permit dust to accumulate. Dense smoke is produced when product burns. 
Hazardous Combustion Products: During a fire, smoke may contain the original material in addition to combustion products of varying composition 
which may be toxic and/or irritating. Combustion products may include and are not limited to: Nitrogen oxides. Carbon monoxide. Carbon dioxide. 
Combustion products may include trace amounts of: Styrene. Hydrogen cyanide 
 
Handling and Storage 
Handling 
General Handling: No smoking, open flames or sources of ignition in handling and storage area. Good housekeeping and controlling of dusts are 
necessary for safe handling of product. Avoid breathing process fumes. Use with adequate ventilation. When appropriate, unique handling 
information for containers can be found on the product label. Workers should be protected from the possibility of contact with molten resin. Do not 
get molten material in eyes, on skin or clothing. Pneumatic conveying and other mechanical handling operations can generate combustible dust. To 
reduce the potential for dust explosions, electrically bond and ground equipment and do not permit dust to accumulate. Dust can be ignited by 
static discharge. 
 
Storage 
Store in accordance with good manufacturing practices  
 
Personal Protection 
Eye/Face Protection: Use safety glasses. If there is a potential for exposure to particles which could cause eye discomfort, wear chemical goggles. If 
exposure causes eye discomfort, use a full-face respirator. Use safety glasses. Safety glasses should be consistent with Directive 89/686/EEC 
Category 2. If there is a potential for exposure to particles which could cause eye discomfort, wear chemical goggles. Chemical goggles should be 
consistent with EN 166 or equivalent. If exposure causes eye discomfort, use a full-face respirator. 
Skin Protection: No precautions other than clean body-covering clothing should be needed.  
Hand protection: Chemical protective gloves should not be needed when handling this material. Consistent with general hygienic practice for any 
material, skin contact should be minimized. Use gloves with insulation for thermal protection (EN 407), when needed. Use gloves to protect from 
mechanical injury. Selection of gloves will depend on the task. 
Respiratory Protection: In dusty or misty atmospheres, use an approved particulate respirator. Use an approved air-purifying respirator when 
vapors are generated at increased temperatures or when dust or mist is present. Use the following CE approved air-purifying respirator: When 
dust/mist are 

Summary of Contents for FELIX Pro 2

Page 1: ...User Manual 29 January 2018 Revision 3 FELIX Pro 2...

Page 2: ...o make your first print and contains essential tips to operate the printer properly If you are unable to continue or have any questions you can check at the support section of our website or you can c...

Page 3: ...the FELIXprinter in a dry environment at room temperature Electronic safety Only use the power supplies and cables supplied by FELIXprinters Always turn off and unplug the printer before performing m...

Page 4: ...nt flow detection work 8 8 3 Manually turn off filament flow detection 8 9 Display functions 9 9 1 Turn On the printer General display unit overview 9 9 2 The main menu 10 9 3 Control Menu 10 9 4 Prin...

Page 5: ...Nozzle Diameter 0 35 mm Internal Voltage 24V Amount of Nozzles 2 Software Mechanical Software Bundle Simplify3D Optional Repetier Host for FELIXprinters Kisslicer Chassis Aluminum profiles and Steel F...

Page 6: ...rinters com FELIX Pro 2 at a glance 5 FELIX Pro 2 at a glance 6 Unboxing Setup and Prepare For further instructions please consult the quick start manual where the following topics are covered Unboxin...

Page 7: ...st layer significantly differ in thickness from one side to the other side of the build plate After transporting the printer When the auto bed leveling routine is started The following steps are perfo...

Page 8: ...nd When adjacent features printed with both extruders do no not properly aligning How to do the XY calibration E1 22 C E2 22 C B 21 C After booting up go to the main menu by pressing the blue button T...

Page 9: ...rrect the flow deficiency And will show Filament slipping on the display Trigger 2 When the filament flow is below the 2nd threshold The printer will show the following error Filament Jam Click to reh...

Page 10: ...creen of the display unit when the printer is idle and ready for printing This menu is active when a print is started X mm Y mm Z 0 00 mm Printer Ready E1 22 C E2 22 C B 21 C After booting up the prin...

Page 11: ...nter Nozzles will heatup first to 120 C Enter the X axis normal movement menu Click again to exit This indicates if the zero position sensor is activated This indicates if the maximum position sensor...

Page 12: ...ee white square in front X offset of extruder this is only used for extruder 2 Y offset of extruder this is only used for extruder 2 Motorsteps to extruder 1mm of filament Start feedrate of extrusion...

Page 13: ...fset 0 00mm Speed Mul 100 Flow Mul 100 E1 190 190 C E2 190 190 C B 45 55 C Fan Speed 0 Return to previous menu Stop and cancel the print Pause the print Change filament during print Printer will move...

Page 14: ...aintenance purposes the hot end can be easily removed from the FELIX Pro Please take the following steps 1 Check if there is still filament loaded in the hot end If there is no filament loaded then go...

Page 15: ...nce 7 Pull connector to the side 8 Inspect hot end Check for debris or black spots Clean the disc 9 After cleaning condition the top disc with non electrically conducting Teflon spray First spray it o...

Page 16: ...end wires make the bend as shown below in green 11 Please do the following two extruder calibrations if you wish to properly print dual head Z height calibration XY calibration Caution There is a pot...

Page 17: ...t of dust and small particles Make sure the filament enters the filament holder through the dust cleaner After a few months of printing it is recommended to replace the dust cleaners Motion system The...

Page 18: ...ctedly triggers during this routine How to fix z sensor triggered For further information please consult this guide in our download section http www felixprinters com downloads 1 20Pro 20Series 2 20FE...

Page 19: ...the filament feeding mechanism to slip or stagnate Level the bed and make sure the first layer adheres really good to the heated bed A clamping range that is too small See this article No filament is...

Page 20: ...drilling the nozzle opening with a drill that matches your nozzle diameter The best is to do this when the extruder is warm but be careful We sell some small diameter drills in our web shop Hot end p...

Page 21: ...en the temperature measured is lower than 0 C or higher than 275 C or when the temperature does not seem to rise fast enough Solution replace the thermistor heater set Thermistor wires are partially b...

Page 22: ...printer be carefull with long hair and loose clothes 8 Don t put objects on the heated bed not even when the printer is turned off 9 Don t remove any objects from the hot plate while the printer is st...

Page 23: ...e filaflex into the hot end 3 Adjust filament clamping range The extruder arm pushes filament onto the extruder drivewheel When using flexible filaments it might be that the filament is squashed too m...

Page 24: ...iately Notes to physician Treat symptomatically Fire Fighting Measures Flammability Autoignition temperature 388 C Flammability Limits in Air Flammable limits in air lower Not determined Flammable lim...

Page 25: ...dust may cause shortness of breath tightness of the chest a sore throat and cough Burning produces irritant fumes Target organ effects There were no target organ effects noted following ingestion or...

Page 26: ...ardous Combustion Products During a fire smoke may contain the original material in addition to combustion products of varying composition which may be toxic and or irritating Combustion products may...

Page 27: ...tory irritation Repeated Dose Toxicity Additives are encapsulated in the product and are not expected to be released under normal processing conditions or foreseeable emergency Ecological Information...

Page 28: ...taxes Prices are subject to change at any time but will not affect orders for Hardware Software or Services made prior to the date of the change subject to clause 7c b All orders must be paid for thr...

Page 29: ...ent to other customers and that your right to use the Software Services and Content cannot be transferred by you to someone else or to another piece of Hardware This License does not include any right...

Page 30: ...ARRANTY AND TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW FELIXprinters AND ITS SUPPLIERS PROVIDE THE PRODUCTS AS IS AND WITH ALL FAULTS AND HEREBY DISCLAIM ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS WHE...

Page 31: ...s obligations shall be suspended Should the period in which FELIXprinters cannot fulfill its obligations as a result of force majeure continue for longer than ninety 90 calendar days both parties shal...

Page 32: ...ms and Conditions or to the purchase and use of the Products or otherwise are subject to the laws of The Netherlands The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sales of Goods is...

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