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Revision as of 03:46, 15 May 2023
This is our most versatile laser laser. It's excellent for cutting wood up to <Y> inch thick. This can also handle cast acrylic sheets, EVA foam, plywood, wood, and many other materials safely!
Power (watts) | 120 |
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Wavelength | 10.6 µm |
Working area | 1245 x 710 mm (49 x 28 in) |
Loading Area | 1420 x 820 mm (56 x 32 in) |
Max Load | 40 lbs, even load over the whole working area |
Trainers
- See Ryan for training.
Getting Help
- The Trainers will answer questions on the operation of the laser cutter.
- If you have a concern, just ask, it's cheaper then replacing equipment!
- Design help not actually included, but sometimes we know and can help!
Safety Rules
- Only attempt these materials or PLEASE ask prior to using new stuff.
- Keep area clear of debris, cutoff pieces and other hazards.
- Take your time. Accidents happen because someone is in too big of a hurry.
- Think about what you are doing. If something seems unsafe, it probably is. If there is any flame it's always unsafe!
- If you see flames between the lens and your work, stop the equipment until you can isolate the issue.
- If your work is catching on fire, melting, or similar stop the equipment until you can isolate the issue.
- Leave the space as clean as you found it. If you find it in a messy state, please contact Ryan or Zack describing the mess, date, and time, and then please be extra awesome and clean up after those before you.
Operating Procedures
Startup
Cold Start (Rare)
- x
Warm Start
- x
Shutting Down
- x
Common Troubleshooting
Problem 1: Laser keypad controls stop working, fan stops running
Solution 1: Hit the power icon face on the laser keypad controls to wake the machine up.
The machine goes into a power save mode when inactive.
Problem 1: Lost connection with laser
Solution 1: Log out of the computer user, and log back in again
You'll need to log out, or reboot Windows and log back in again and restart the software.