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Refer to http://www.prusa3d.com/downloads/manual/prusa3d_manual_mk2_en.pdf for This 3D Printer is only compatible with 1.75mm PLA filament.
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3D Printer Safety Checklist READ BEFORE USE
Refer to http://www.prusa3d.com/downloads/manual/prusa3d_manual_mk2_en.pdf for detailed operation guidelines
PPE/Safety Rules
Wear safety glasses during use.
This 3D Printer is only compatible with 1.75mm PLA filament. Wait for the printer to completely stop before removing the print If there is visible damage to the printer before, during or after use, inform the
Makerspace Co-ordinator
Always keep the area clean
Inform the Makerspace Co-ordinator if filaments need to be replaced or any tools/equipment is missing Exercise caution while cleaning the nozzle after use. Only use the cleaning equipment provided
Things to avoid
Do not use the printers unless you have been trained Do not use the printer until the project has been approved by the Makerspace Co- ordinator Do not touch the heated bed or nozzle while printing is in session, or until it has cooled down. Do not try to replace the filament manually. If not sure how to replace it, communicate with the Makerspace Co-ordinator Do not turn off the print in the middle of a print, unless authorized by the Makerspace
Co-ordinator
Do not attempt to print anything larger than the dimensions of the printer.
Pre-start Checklist
Have I been trained?
Have I used the corrected specifications while splicing? Has the project been approved by the Makerspace Co-ordinator Do I know how to stop the machine quickly in case of an emergency? Did I set the correct temperatures for both the nozzle and the heat bed?
Is the printer calibrated?
Is there enough filament to complete my print? How long will the print?
Potential Hazards
Extruder and motors are hot during operation, and possibly hot during other times
Pinch Points while machine still moving
Removal tools are sharp
Prusa i3 MK2 Basic Orientation Diagram
3D Printer Safety Checklist READ BEFORE USE
Refer to http://www.prusa3d.com/downloads/manual/prusa3d_manual_mk2_en.pdf for detailed operation guidelines
PPE/Safety Rules
Wear safety glasses during use.
This 3D Printer is only compatible with 1.75mm PLA filament. Wait for the printer to completely stop before removing the print If there is visible damage to the printer before, during or after use, inform the
Makerspace Co-ordinator
Always keep the area clean
Inform the Makerspace Co-ordinator if filaments need to be replaced or any tools/equipment is missing Exercise caution while cleaning the nozzle after use. Only use the cleaning equipment provided
Things to avoid
Do not use the printers unless you have been trained Do not use the printer until the project has been approved by the Makerspace Co- ordinator Do not touch the heated bed or nozzle while printing is in session, or until it has cooled down. Do not try to replace the filament manually. If not sure how to replace it, communicate with the Makerspace Co-ordinator Do not turn off the print in the middle of a print, unless authorized by the Makerspace
Co-ordinator
Do not attempt to print anything larger than the dimensions of the printer.
Pre-start Checklist
Have I been trained?
Have I used the corrected specifications while splicing? Has the project been approved by the Makerspace Co-ordinator Do I know how to stop the machine quickly in case of an emergency? Did I set the correct temperatures for both the nozzle and the heat bed?
Is the printer calibrated?
Is there enough filament to complete my print? How long will the print?
Potential Hazards
Extruder and motors are hot during operation, and possibly hot during other times
Pinch Points while machine still moving
Removal tools are sharp
Prusa i3 MK2 Basic Orientation Diagram