
Service and Software Support
General Precautions
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1 SERVICE AND SUPPORT
This chapter provides information on service and support for the Origin One as well as safety
information and safety label locations.
Service and Software Support
If you have a problem with your printer that is not covered in this guide, please contact
Stratasys Customer Support. Contact information is available from the Stratasys website at:
http://www.stratasys.com/customer-support/contact-customer-support
When calling in for service, always have your printer’s hardware serial number available (see
“Identifying Your Printer” (page 10)
).
If you have a software problem that is not covered in this guide, please contact Stratasys
Customer Support. Contact information is available from the Stratasys website at:
www.stratasys.com/customer-support/contact-customer-support
.
When calling in for service, always have your printer’s printer serial number available (see
“Identifying Your Printer” (page 10)
).
Safety Instructions
The following basic safety tips are given to ensure safe installation, operation, and
maintenance of Stratasys equipment and are not to be considered as comprehensive on
matters of safety. The Origin One printer is designed to be safe and reliable rapid prototyping
printers. Access to areas of the printer are potentially dangerous.
General Precautions
• If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection
provided by the equipment may be impaired.
• Before handling resins and solvents, fully read and understand the appropriate Safety Data
Sheets (SDS).
• Printers should be installed in a controlled environment with all necessary safety
precautions.
• Use printer in a well-ventilated area. If used within an enclosed area, proper air-changes,
ventilation, and exhaust systems are required. Please reach out to a Stratasys
representative to determine requirements for your specific application.
• Keep printer and material resins away from direct and indirect sunlight.
• When using chamber heating, surface temperature of metal components inside the
chamber may exceed 60C (140F). Use appropriate precautions such as gloves to avoid
burns.
• Use caution when accessing the print chamber. Build head operation can pinch or crush.