General Safety
All general workplace safety rules should be followed when operating the printer. It is the responsibility
of the user to ensure compliance with all local, regional, and national regulations. Additionally, it is the
responsibility of the user to ensure that the system is installed and maintained properly by ETEC.
Materials Safety
Those components of the materials delivered by ETEC that have been classified as hazardous do not have a threshold limit value (TLV). It is not necessary to give concrete instructions concerning the TLV.
Important: Make sure the extraction is sufficient. ETEC recommends an air change of 25 m³/h per m² effective surface of the laboratory per EN 13779 or 3.2 m³/h per m² per US ANSI ASRAE 62. Check local requirements.
For accident prevention, make sure all operators wear suitable protective clothing:
- protective gloves
- safety boots
- laboratory coats
- safety goggles
- dust mask during post-processing
First Aid
If you are injured while operating the printer or handling media, refer to any first aid directions included in the material SDS. If minor injury occurs—such as cuts, bruises, lifting injuries, or other related injuries— generally accepted first aid procedures should be followed. If serious injury occurs, procedures for contacting emergency first responder personnel should be immediately implemented.