Does the ThermoJet printer require the same site and materials handling requirements that stereolithography requires?
No. The ThermoJet printer can be located in any office environment, and does not require special facilities. The ThermoJet printer is intended for close proximity to the designers, however, it can be located anywhere that has standard office power and a TCP/IP network connection. Materials are not toxic, and can be safely handled by anyone without the need for special protective gear. The material requires no special disposal procedures, and supports and discarded models can be disposed of in any office waste receptacle. Refer to 3D Systems’ web site for the MSDS, which is available in 8 languages. ©Copyright 2000 by 3D Systems. All rights reserved. Specifications subject to change without notice. The 3D logo, SLA and Keltool are registered trademarks of 3D Systems. ThermoJet and QuickCast are trademarks of 3D Systems. All other organizations, product names, or services mentioned are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies. Summary The ThermoJet printer offers
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