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reprap-industrial-v1:quick-start-guide [2014/10/28 15:14] Markus Bürgener [Electrical safety] moist environment added |
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==== Damage risks ==== | ==== Damage risks ==== | ||
+ | * Make sure the 3D printer is setup on a stable and carrying substructure. Tipping or tumbling will damage exterior and interior components beyond repair. | ||
* Never switch off the machine by flipping the main switch while the system is still running. Always shut down the 3D Printer properly as described in [[quick-start-guide#Shutdown / Wake up]]. | * Never switch off the machine by flipping the main switch while the system is still running. Always shut down the 3D Printer properly as described in [[quick-start-guide#Shutdown / Wake up]]. | ||
- | * Be careful not to damage the print bed. Scratched, broken or buckled print beds can no longer be used for production and must be replaced. | + | * Do not damage the print bed. Scratched, broken or buckled print beds can no longer be used for production and must be replaced. |
- | * Do not use solvents inside the build chamber. Solvent fumes may damage printer components or dissolve printed objects. | + | * Do not use solvents inside the build chamber. Solvent fumes may damage printer components or dissolve printed objects.\\ Always remove the print bed from the build chamber before cleaning it. |
===== Additional information ===== | ===== Additional information ===== |