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SAFETY 
GUIDELINES

-  Keep the printer and resins out of the reach of 

children.

-  The resin is an irritant to skin and eyes. Always 

wear gloves when coming into contact with 
the liquid resin. Always use in a well ventilated 
room.

-  Resins are classified as irritants, not harmful, 

but in exceptional circumstances people can 
be sensitive to the resin and develop a skin 
irritation or rash. Avoid this possibility by always 
wearing gloves and avoid breathing fumes.

-  The printer should be operated on a stable 

and level surface, preferably away from direct 
ambient light.

Please note that the latest instructions will always 
be available from:

www.photocentricgroup.com/support

Read the instructions carefully. Keep this docu-
ment for future reference. Follow all warnings and 
instructions marked on the product. Observe the 
following guidelines when connecting and discon-
necting power to the external power supply unit:
-  Install the power supply unit before connecting 

the power cord to the AC power outlet.

-  Unplug the power cord before removing the 

power supply unit from the printer.

-  Operate on a table or flat, stable surface, ensu-

ring that the machine cannot fall and is level.

-  Do not operate outdoors.
-  Do not allow resin or any liquids to get inside 

the chassis, wipe up any liquid spills immedia-
tely.

-  Do not use solvents to clean the printer as they 

may damage the screen. Use a little detergent 
and warm water to clean any resin spills.

-  Disconnect the printer from AC before storage 

or when not used for a long period of time. This 
3D printer is connected to the electrical net-
work with an input of 110 or 240 V AC, 50/60 
Hz, and has an operational voltage of 12 V.

-  Do not allow anything to rest on the power 

cord. Do not locate this product where people 
will walk on the cord.

-  If an extension cord is used with this product, 

make sure that the total ampere rating of the 
equipment plugged into the extension cord 
does not exceed the extension cord ampere 
rating. Also, make sure that the total rating of 
all products plugged into the wall outlet does 
not exceed the fuse rating.

-  Use the product only with the supplied power 

supply cord set. If you need to replace the 
power cord set, make sure that the new power 
cord meets the following requirements: deta-
chable type, UL listed/CSA certified, VDE ap-
proved or its equivalent, 4.5 meters (15 feet) 
maximum

-  In case of malfunction, disconnect the printer 

immediately from network.

-  Do not attempt to fix this product by yourself, 

as opening or removing covers may expose 

you to dangerous voltage points or other risks. 
Refer all repairs to qualified service personnel. 
Please send an email to your national supplier 
or contact technical service at:

 

[email protected]

Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer 
servicing to a qualified service personnel if:
-  The power cord or plug is damaged, cut or fra-

yed.

-  Liquid has been spilled in the machine.
-  The machine was exposed to rain or water.
-  The machine has been dropped or the case has 

been damaged.

-  The machine does not operate normally after 

following the operating instructions.

DISPOSAL 
INSTRUCTIONS

Do not throw this electronic device into the waste 
when discarding. To minimise pollution and ensure 
protection of the environment, please
recycle or return to Photocentric for recycling.

SAFETY
INFORMATION

IRRITANT

HR2

HR2

Summary of Contents for LC HR2

Page 1: ...tocentricgroup com UK USA DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS Do not throw this electronic device into the waste when discarding To minimize pollution and ensure utmost protection of the global environment please r...

Page 2: ...on assembly instructions 2 Filling the vat with resin 3 Starting a Test Print 4 Washing 5 Hardening 6 Preparing for the next print 7 Re Skinning the Vat 8 Photocentric Studio 8 1 Installation 8 2 Gett...

Page 3: ...to change the liquid photopolymer resin into your har dened object The light emitted from the screen is not modified and the images are safe for viewing These are some of the advantages of DPP technol...

Page 4: ...ectrical net work with an input of 110 or 240 V AC 50 60 Hz and has an operational voltage of 12 V Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this product where people will walk on...

Page 5: ...rm is parallel with the screen 7 If you are experiencing difficulties setting up your printer please visit our website www photocentricgroup com support ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 6 CON TENTS 2 x Disposabl...

Page 6: ...king by pressing the Show calibration button located in the Maintain tab and a red grid will appear NOTE Don t remove the hood during the operation or the print will stop 2 FILLING THE VAT WITH RESIN...

Page 7: ...and gently clean the part with a soft brush or sponge and liquid detergent Then remove the object by twisting the flex plate and cut off the supports Take care not to damage it it will not achieve fu...

Page 8: ...m is labelled with the Serial of the printer that it was supplied with If you are using more than one printer it is important to ensure that the correct build platform is placed back on the correspond...

Page 9: ...cannot be reused remove it completely and replace on the lower edge of the vat 2 Wipe the vat clean and wash all parts with soap and water Pay attention to the underside of the vat resin may have cure...

Page 10: ...y to begin the installation process The set up wizard will then load on your screen To proceed with the installation simply click Next 1 2 MINIMUM COMPUTER REQUIREMENTS Operating System Windows 7 8 or...

Page 11: ...iles 3 4 2 HR2 Installation has now completed click Close and you can now open the software When opening the software you will see a section to enter your license number click on this section and ente...

Page 12: ...when adding supports To solve this issue you can change the view to Filled Frame For designing different variations of manual supports adding and deleting supports use the 8 buttons shown There is als...

Page 13: ...so change your file name under Slice folder name After your settings have been checked you can then begin slicing by pressing OK start slicing Note Do not use any symbols in your file name etc 8 Print...

Page 14: ...ve your printer installed and configured There are 2 ways to start a print 1 Save to USB Save the file as zip format on a USB stick and insert it in the front socket Then wait for 10 seconds and press...

Page 15: ...3 Click Yes to delete the file 1 From the home page press Print 2 Select the printable you want to remove and click the red button with the X on the right 9 3 REMOVE A FILE FROM THE TOUCHSCREEN HR2 25...

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