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== Materials ==
=Overview=
=== Approved ===
This is the quick guide for the '''Large 80W Laser Cutter'''. See the [[Laser_Cutters | Laser Cutters]] page for more laser cutter information.
* Acrylic
* Anodized aluminum, etching only
* Corrugated cardboard
* Glass, etching only
* Leather, naturally dyed
* MDF
* Paper
* Plywood


=== Forbidden / Incapable ===
==Size==
* Metal
The cutting area is 1200mm x 800mm.
* Skin/flesh
 
The largest material that will fit in the laser is 48"(w) x 32"(d).
 
''Material longer than 32" can extend thru the rear door flap.''
 
== What you can cut ==
These lists are not exhaustive. If your material is not on either list, ask first!
 
* See the [[Laser Material Guidelines]] for a list of materials and common speed and power settings.


== Operation ==
== Operation ==


=== Turn on the laser ===
# Turn on the machine
# Turn on the machine
## Turn on the Key Lock
## Turn on the switch
## be sure to disengage the E-STOP
## be sure to disengage the E-STOP
## Verify the following are up and running
## Verify the following are up and running
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### Exhaust fan
### Exhaust fan
### Air compressor
### Air compressor
# Start the LaserCut software
 
=== Start the software ===
# Start the [[LaserCut 5.3]]
## Communication Problem?
## Communication Problem?
### Click download to regain communication
### Save work
### Save work
### Exit LaserCut
### Exit LaserCut
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### These are usually random
### These are usually random
### retry
### retry
=== Load your files ===
# Create your design
# Create your design
## File in ...My Documents/USERS/Your Name
## For more detailed discussion, checkout [[Inkscape]]
## Shapes, Text, Graphics
# Shapes, Text, Graphics
### Use LaserCut for simple work, or
## Use [[LaserCut 5.3]] for simple work, or
### Import from Corel, AutoCad, etc
## Import from Adobe Illustractor, [[Inkscape]], Corel, AutoCad, etc
## Assign objects to layers then values for:
# Assign objects to layers then values for:
### Speed
## Speed
### Power
## Power
### Frequency
## Frequency
### Output
## Output
## Set drawing origin (Choose intelligently based on your design)
# Set drawing origin (Choose intelligently based on your design)
## Click Calculate
# Click Calculate
## Simulate if necessary
# Simulate (this can help you spot problems)
 
===Prepare the material===
# Lower the table so that material doesn't hit the laser head
# Position material in center of bed (use squaring blocks if necessary)
 
* [[Laser Focus|Focus the laser]]
 
==== '''If you run the head through the table hit the E-STOP and see [[Laser Cutter Emergency Guidelines]]''' ====
 
=== Send your design to the laser ===
# Download the design to the laser cutter
# Download the design to the laser cutter
## Click “Download” then “Download Current”
## Click “Download” then “Download Current”
## Close the download window
## Close the download window
# Prepare the material
 
## Lower the table so that material doesn't hit the laser head
=== Make sure your design fits on your material ===
## Position material in center of bed (use squaring blocks if necessary)
## Jog laser head over to the material using computer or keypad
## AutoFocus
### Press Z
### Press Datum
### Focus will be 6mm below air cone
### '''If you run the head through the table hit the E-STOP and see [[Laser Cutter Emergency Guidelines]]'''
### Press Z again to exit Z-axist mode
## Engraving: Focus is on the surface, you are done
## Cutting: Focus inside, by raising the bed about 2 mm in Z mode
# Check design boundary
# Check design boundary
## Click "Run Box" to outline the extent of your design area without the laser powering on
## Click "Run Box" to outline the extent of your design area without the laser powering on
### Don't use Clip Box or it will power on the laser
### Don't use Clip Box or it will power on the laser
If the "Run Box" doesn't run and the machine gives you a "Soft Stop" it means it detected that the box would be outside of the laser area. 
[[Image:9000-soft-stop.jpg |250px]]
There are a number of things that can cause this:
*  You have set the origin and the current laser position in such a way that it will run out of table.
*  There is something in your design that would send the laser way off of where you expect.
**  The best way to find these is to make sure you run "Simulate" out of LaserCut to see what it's trying to do.
* Gremlins.
Once you've fixed your problem, or think you have, you can hit ESC on the machine control pad (lower right) and re-upload and try again.
=== Safety ===
# Remember your [[Laser Cutter Safety Training]]
# Remember your [[Laser Cutter Safety Training]]
## Locate water spray bottle
## Locate water spray bottle
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## If you need to suspend your job quickly, raise the hood. Cutting will resume when you lower the hood.
## If you need to suspend your job quickly, raise the hood. Cutting will resume when you lower the hood.
## Due to software bugs, do not use the Pause or Stop buttons on either the machine or software
## Due to software bugs, do not use the Pause or Stop buttons on either the machine or software
=== Fire in the hole! ===
# Start the Laser
# Start the Laser
## Click 'Start'
## Click 'Start'
## If you must suspend you can open the hood or click 'Start' again.
## If you must suspend you can open the hood or click 'Start' again.
## Avoid using "Stop" or "Pause" if possible.
## Avoid using "Stop" or "Pause" if possible.
# Finished?
 
## wait for cooldown and exhaust to clear
 
### Temperature display should be below 25°C
== Finishing ==
## Turn off the key lock switch
==== Power Down ====
## Verify the following are off:
# Power Down
### Laser Cutter
## Wait for smoke/fumes to clear
### Chiller
## Wait for cooldown (<25°C)
### Exhaust
## Turn off the '''Key-Lock''' switch ''(this '''automatically''' turns off attached equipment)''
### Air Compressor
# Verify the following have automatically powered down:
## Clean up the machine
## Laser Cutter
### Rails
## Chiller
#### Clean each rails with a rag and alcohol. Gloves are recommended.
## Exhaust Blower ''(exhaust blower remains on if '''either''' laser machine is on)''
### Scraps
## Air Compressor
### Drawer
 
### Hood
==== Clean the Machine ''(with paper towels and alcohol)'' ====
## Document!
# Rails
### Add your results to [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dHdhRXhvektjU0NxYkpMeHF6dkRMRlE6MQ logbook]. These are visible [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Av0tmnI7oxt4dHdhRXhvektjU0NxYkpMeHF6dkRMRlE&hl=en_US#gid=0 here]
# Scraps
### Log any issues. Redtag device if necessary.
# Drawer
# Hood
# Lens Cone ''('''gently!''')''
 
==== Clean the Work Area ====
# Computer Desk ''(don't forget your '''Flash-Drive''')''
# Work Table
# Work Area
# Scrap Area
# Empty Trash
 
==== Document ====
# '''Enter''' your project using the [https://forms.gle/ieRTGmS3ipfLVE7Z9 Large 80W Laser FORM]
# '''View''' projects using the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1BpAYtyFIKQ4UoXv31mKC43YFxfBk34d_q-muw1SP2aU/edit?usp=sharing Large 80W Laser RESPONSES]
 
= Logs =
* [https://forms.gle/ieRTGmS3ipfLVE7Z9 Large 80W Laser FORM]
* [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1BpAYtyFIKQ4UoXv31mKC43YFxfBk34d_q-muw1SP2aU/edit?usp=sharing Large 80W Laser RESPONSES]
 
== Old logs ==
 
* Work log to [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1ld4T9pDXP6uqZbYmlebe9SxATHcP436kMobnhSQEKPI/viewform form].  
* Work log [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AoBMPvlNCqvldHl5SERwRHVjN09wRHEtODZzd2RXNWc&usp=sharing results]
* Log any issues. Redtag device if necessary.
 
= External links =
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SC4RUOU0vTg Refresher video]
[[Category:Laser]]

Latest revision as of 20:29, 30 March 2024

Overview

This is the quick guide for the Large 80W Laser Cutter. See the Laser Cutters page for more laser cutter information.

Size

The cutting area is 1200mm x 800mm.

The largest material that will fit in the laser is 48"(w) x 32"(d).

Material longer than 32" can extend thru the rear door flap.

What you can cut

These lists are not exhaustive. If your material is not on either list, ask first!

Operation

Turn on the laser

  1. Turn on the machine
    1. Turn on the switch
    2. be sure to disengage the E-STOP
    3. Verify the following are up and running
      1. Laser Cutter
      2. Chiller
      3. Exhaust fan
      4. Air compressor

Start the software

  1. Start the LaserCut 5.3
    1. Communication Problem?
      1. Click download to regain communication
      2. Save work
      3. Exit LaserCut
      4. Restart LaserCut
    2. “SoftDog” dongle errors
      1. These are usually random
      2. retry

Load your files

  1. Create your design
    1. For more detailed discussion, checkout Inkscape
  2. Shapes, Text, Graphics
    1. Use LaserCut 5.3 for simple work, or
    2. Import from Adobe Illustractor, Inkscape, Corel, AutoCad, etc
  3. Assign objects to layers then values for:
    1. Speed
    2. Power
    3. Frequency
    4. Output
  4. Set drawing origin (Choose intelligently based on your design)
  5. Click Calculate
  6. Simulate (this can help you spot problems)

Prepare the material

  1. Lower the table so that material doesn't hit the laser head
  2. Position material in center of bed (use squaring blocks if necessary)

If you run the head through the table hit the E-STOP and see Laser Cutter Emergency Guidelines

Send your design to the laser

  1. Download the design to the laser cutter
    1. Click “Download” then “Download Current”
    2. Close the download window

Make sure your design fits on your material

  1. Check design boundary
    1. Click "Run Box" to outline the extent of your design area without the laser powering on
      1. Don't use Clip Box or it will power on the laser

If the "Run Box" doesn't run and the machine gives you a "Soft Stop" it means it detected that the box would be outside of the laser area.

There are a number of things that can cause this:

  • You have set the origin and the current laser position in such a way that it will run out of table.
  • There is something in your design that would send the laser way off of where you expect.
    • The best way to find these is to make sure you run "Simulate" out of LaserCut to see what it's trying to do.
  • Gremlins.

Once you've fixed your problem, or think you have, you can hit ESC on the machine control pad (lower right) and re-upload and try again.

Safety

  1. Remember your Laser Cutter Safety Training
    1. Locate water spray bottle
    2. Locate fire extinguisher
    3. Most flare-ups will self-extinguish when the laser stops
    4. Stay at the laser while it is running. If you must leave, someone else trained must take your place.
    5. If you need to suspend your job quickly, raise the hood. Cutting will resume when you lower the hood.
    6. Due to software bugs, do not use the Pause or Stop buttons on either the machine or software

Fire in the hole!

  1. Start the Laser
    1. Click 'Start'
    2. If you must suspend you can open the hood or click 'Start' again.
    3. Avoid using "Stop" or "Pause" if possible.


Finishing

Power Down

  1. Power Down
    1. Wait for smoke/fumes to clear
    2. Wait for cooldown (<25°C)
    3. Turn off the Key-Lock switch (this automatically turns off attached equipment)
  2. Verify the following have automatically powered down:
    1. Laser Cutter
    2. Chiller
    3. Exhaust Blower (exhaust blower remains on if either laser machine is on)
    4. Air Compressor

Clean the Machine (with paper towels and alcohol)

  1. Rails
  2. Scraps
  3. Drawer
  4. Hood
  5. Lens Cone (gently!)

Clean the Work Area

  1. Computer Desk (don't forget your Flash-Drive)
  2. Work Table
  3. Work Area
  4. Scrap Area
  5. Empty Trash

Document

  1. Enter your project using the Large 80W Laser FORM
  2. View projects using the Large 80W Laser RESPONSES

Logs

Old logs

  • Work log to form.
  • Work log results
  • Log any issues. Redtag device if necessary.

External links