The printer has three safety sensors that, when tripped, will abort the current print job without warning. In any of these cases, you will see the screen at the right and the elevator will move to the offload position.
- Lid - Because the print material cures with UV light, exposure of the printed part during printing to any other light besides that of the projector can cause a failed build and can cure the material in the resin tray. For this reason, if you open the printer lid or lower-chamber door during printing, the print job will be aborted.
- Front Door - To avoid operator exposure to optical radiation, the printer will also abort the current job if the front door of the printer is opened during printing.
- Catch Tray - In the unlikely event that the catch-tray sensor malfunctions during a build, or if the catch tray becomes loose during a build, the print job will abort to protect the bottom of the print engine.
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CAUTION: Take care not to place the printer in a place where it might be run into or shaken, causing any of the above actions to happen accidentally.
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One of the three sensors might also trip just after you press the Start Job button in Step 5 of the section Start Printing. This will abort the pending job and you will see the screen below:

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