
Facility Guidelines
This section provides details relating to site selection, site preparation and readiness of the facility to accept and install the ProJet® 2500
Professional Printing System. Discuss the appropriate equipment locations with a 3D Systems' Certi ed Partner, so that the equipment is located in
a convenient, appropriate location based on your organization's needs. When planning an installation, consider.
Electrical Requirements
Network Interface
Space Planning
Post Processing Accessories (Oven and Freezer)
Access Area Surrounding 3D Printer System
Material Storage
Unit Portability
Material Bottle Disposal
Client Workstation Requirements
Printer Weights and Printer Dimensions
Electrical Requirements for the ProJet® MJP 2500 Series Printer:
Space Planning
The outlet location must be near the 3D printer system and
remain accessible to the end user at all times.
An additional 100 or 220 VAC outlet is recommended for service
needs.
A phone near the 3D printer system is recommended to
facilitate 3D printer system support.
Each location of the 3D printer system requires a standard wall power
outlet or power drop to power the 3D printer system.
AC Voltage and Current Requirements:
Each 3D printer system requires use of a dedicated circuit that will allow for 100-127 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 15A, single phase or 200-240 VAC, 50 Hz,
10A, single phase Single C14 receptacle.
All ProJet® MJP 2500 series printers relies on a connection to the mains protective earth (ground). This provides a one level of protection to the
user (Basic Insulation).
The installation of The ProJet® MJP 2500 Professional Printing System shall comply with the National Standards of the country in which it is
placed.
Protected Power/Un-interruptible Power
Many customers face AC power quality issues requiring the use of a UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) and generator to correct. The primary
function of a UPS is to hold up AC power for a limited period of time by using energy from rechargeable batteries. For brief power outages, a UPS is
su cient; the amount of holdup time may also be scaled with additional battery packs according to customer needs. For extended power outages,
some combination of UPS and on-site generator is required. The secondary bene ts of a UPS often include line conditioning (correcting for voltage
sags and swells) and line surge protection. A double-conversion, true sine-wave UPS is recommended as it provides additional immunity from
powerline perturbations.
3D Systems has tested the product with the following UPS models:
North America
Manufacturer
Model
Voltage
In
Voltage
Out
kW
Input
Connector
Output
Connector(s)
APC
SURTA3000XL
120
120
2.1
L5-30P
5-20R