Quick Start Guide

Table Of Contents
Maintenance
Finishing a Print Job
Wash and Air Dry
Use IPA 91% to wash the parts. To ensure complete
cleanliness, the washing process can be repeated.
Post Curing
Depending on the material specifications
and FDA requirements, you may need to
post-cure the printed part after wash.
Please refer to the application guides to
complete the post-curing.
SprintRay ProCure
You can use presets on
SprintRay ProCure to complete
post-curing process.
SprintRay ProCure is sold
separately.
Resin Tank Inspection
Gently drag the resin wiper across the surface of the tank to
ensure there are no hard particles in the tank.
Cleaning the Printer
Use the cleaning cloth provided with the
printer to clean the glass on the printer.
Clean the printer with a soft damp cloth.
Resin Care
Cured resin can be discarded as regular trash. Never dispose of
liquid resin in your sink or other plumbing.
Resin should not be left out of the bottle for more than three days.
If it has been exposed to air for less than three days, it is safe to
pour it back into the bottle through a paper filter or loose mesh.
Mixing Resin Before Print
If you keep resin in the tank between jobs, use the resin wiper to
mix the tank before every print.
Inspect resin tank
with resin wiper.
Removing Prints from Print Platform
Note: We recommend wearing gloves in order to complete this step.
When the print job is complete and the build arm has fully raised,
remove the platform and place it on a flat surface.
Using the provided print removal tool, detach the part from print
platform. Using the clipping tool, remove the supports from your part.
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Wear Gloves
Air Dry or Blow Dry
IPA 91%
ProCure
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