Removing 3D Prints After Printing
When printing is completed, you should allow the 3D prints to cool as much as possible before handling them. If additional 3D prints do not have to be produced on the printer, it is best to let the 3D prints cool in the printer, with the cover closed, as long as possible.
Note: 3D prints printed with TrueDent or TrueDent-D materials do not require cooling time prior to being removed from the printer.
If the printer must be used to produce additional 3D prints as soon as possible:
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Let the 3D prints cool on the build tray for at least 10 minutes. |
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Put on protective gloves and eyewear (for WSS150). |
Wear protective gloves when handling 3D prints before they are washed.
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Very carefully, remove the 3D prints from the tray with a scraper or spatula (supplied in the tool kit), taking care not to pry or bend the 3D prints. |
Directing the scraper toward body parts can result in injury. When removing the parts, always push the scraper away from you.
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Place the 3D prints on a flat surface, and cover them with a cardboard box or paper hood. |
This allows them to cool slowly and evenly.
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Let the 3D prints cool for several hours. |