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Edison Printer User Manual (Part Number 1023838) ABOUT THIS MANUAL
Rev. A 17
Copyright © 2017 ITW EAE
All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this manual may be reproduced, copied or transmitted in any form or by any
means including graphic, electronic, or mechanical methods or photocopying, recording, or information storage and
retrieval systems without the written permission of ITW EAE, unless for purchaser's personal use.
1.7.2. Dimensions and Floor Space Requirements
Install the Edison in a clean, dust-free environment to ensure proper operation. In addition, the
installation area should provide a clearance of 2 ft. (0.6 meters) around to provide adequate space
for service (Figure 2). Refer to the facility layout drawing for machine dimensions.
Figure 2. Edison Printer Front and Back Views.
SAFETY Edison Printer User Manual (Part Number 1023838)
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Copyright © 2017 ITW EAE
All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this manual may be reproduced, copied or transmitted in any form or by any
means including graphic, electronic, or mechanical methods or photocopying, recording, or information storage and
retrieval systems without the written permission of ITW EAE, unless for purchaser's personal use.
2. Safety
Danger!
High voltage is present. Make sure to remove printer power and
apply a locking device and tags to the Main Disconnect switch
prior to performing any maintenance procedures to printer.
Danger!
Read and understand the Safety section in this manual before
installing, operating, adjusting or maintaining any component in
the Edison printer.
Warning!
Use of non-approved solvents such as Isopropyl alcohol can
cause fire or other machine damage. Contact MPM for a list of
approved solvents.
Warning!
Failure to keep hands clear of moving parts could result in
serious injury. Stay clear of moving parts when:
Repositioning printer components prior to performing
maintenance procedures.
Operating near printer input/output conveyor track openings.
Moving parts are accessible through these openings.
Initializing, jogging, process changeover or teaching
operations concerning conveyor rails.
Setting up or troubleshooting the printer with the hood open.
Warning!
Always wear protective gloves and safety glasses when
handling printing media and make sure you properly dispose of
all waste material according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Solder paste and other printing media contain lead and are
hazardous to your health and the environment.
Edison Printer User Manual (Part Number 1023838) SAFETY
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Copyright © 2017 ITW EAE
All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this manual may be reproduced, copied or transmitted in any form or by any
means including graphic, electronic, or mechanical methods or photocopying, recording, or information storage and
retrieval systems without the written permission of ITW EAE, unless for purchaser's personal use.
2.1. Safety Information
Do not work on the Edison printer without reading and understanding this Safety section which
contains important information and warnings. Ignoring these warnings can result in damage to the
machine and product, serious injury or death. Keep copies of this manual for reference and
training.
Notice
Information provided in this Safety section is not intended to
supersede rules and regulations governing health and safety in
the local area or at the installation site.
Local rules and practices govern whenever there is a conflict
between the information in this section and local information.
Safety is an integral focus of the Edison printer and the software systems that operate it. For
custom control software, check software documentation for safety systems in place.
2.2. Operator Safety
All operators must be properly trained for the equipment they use and for which they are
responsible. All new operators should expect and receive detailed instructions from experienced
personnel. Never leave a new operator unsupervised.
Proper training for the Edison printer includes an emphasis on safety procedures and safety
devices. Frequent and regular safety meetings within your organization are an excellent means to
make safety a priority. Safety meetings should keep new and experienced operators up to date on
necessary safety practices.
Notice
Operator shift-changes present a vital opportunity for preventing
accidents. Make a habit of thoroughly discussing any changes
or problems encountered before turning the station over to the
next shift.
2.2.1. Operator Do’s and Don’ts
Caution: Safety Glasses
Wear protective safety glasses when handling solvent or
printing media. These chemicals can cause eye injury. Review
Safety Data Sheet before use.