Eden260V User Guide
2 Safety
DOC-32020 Rev. F
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First Aid for Working with Printing Materials
In general, try to avoid direct contact with uncured printing material. If skin or
eyes come into contact with it, wash the area immediately and thoroughly with
water, and follow these first-aid instructions.
The Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) that accompanies printing materials
contains important safety information. Keep this in an accessible place where
these materials are used and stored.
Contact with Skin
If uncured printing material comes in contact with skin, wash the affected area
immediately and thoroughly with soap and cool water, then remove
contaminated clothing. Pay particular attention to flushing the hair, ears, nose
and other parts of the body that are not easily cleaned.
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Use cool water to prevent skin pores from opening, so that the liquid material
does not easily penetrate the skin.
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Do not use solvents to clean skin.
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If large areas of skin have been exposed, or if prolonged contact results in
blisters, seek medical attention. In any case, if irritation persists, seek medical
attention.
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Avoid the accidental transfer of printing material from the hands to other
areas of the body, especially to the eyes.
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If protective cream was used, do not reapply it until the skin has been
completely cleansed.
Contact with Eyes
If uncured printing material comes in contact with the eyes, flush immediately
with large amounts of water for 15 minutes and seek medical attention.
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Avoid sunlight, fluorescent light, and other sources of ultraviolet radiation.
Wearing contact lenses when handling liquid printing materials is not
recommended. If the liquid splashes into the eyes when contact lenses are worn,
immediately remove the lenses and flush the eyes with water.
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Clean and disinfect the contaminated lenses.
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Do not wear contact lenses until eye irritation disappears.
Ingestion
If printing material is swallowed, refer to the instructions included with the
cartridge.
Seek medical attention immediately
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