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This is the | This is the quick guide for the '''Large 80W Laser Cutter'''. See the [[Laser_Cutters | Laser Cutters]] page for more laser cutter information. | ||
==Size== | ==Size== | ||
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The largest material that will fit in the laser is 48"(w) x 32"(d). | The largest material that will fit in the laser is 48"(w) x 32"(d). | ||
''Material longer than 32" can extend thru the | ''Material longer than 32" can extend thru the rear door flap.'' | ||
== What you can cut == | == What you can cut == | ||
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* See the [[Laser Material Guidelines]] for a list of materials and common speed and power settings. | * See the [[Laser Material Guidelines]] for a list of materials and common speed and power settings. | ||
== Operation == | == Operation == | ||
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==== Document ==== | ==== Document ==== | ||
# '''Enter''' your project using the [https://forms.gle/ieRTGmS3ipfLVE7Z9 | # '''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 | # '''View''' projects using the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1BpAYtyFIKQ4UoXv31mKC43YFxfBk34d_q-muw1SP2aU/edit?usp=sharing Large 80W Laser RESPONSES] | ||
= Logs = | = Logs = | ||
* [https://forms.gle/ieRTGmS3ipfLVE7Z9 | * [https://forms.gle/ieRTGmS3ipfLVE7Z9 Large 80W Laser FORM] | ||
* [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1BpAYtyFIKQ4UoXv31mKC43YFxfBk34d_q-muw1SP2aU/edit?usp=sharing | * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1BpAYtyFIKQ4UoXv31mKC43YFxfBk34d_q-muw1SP2aU/edit?usp=sharing Large 80W Laser RESPONSES] | ||
== Old logs == | == Old logs == |
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!
- See the Laser Material Guidelines for a list of materials and common speed and power settings.
Operation
Turn on the laser
- Turn on the machine
- Turn on the switch
- be sure to disengage the E-STOP
- Verify the following are up and running
- Laser Cutter
- Chiller
- Exhaust fan
- Air compressor
Start the software
- Start the LaserCut 5.3
- Communication Problem?
- Click download to regain communication
- Save work
- Exit LaserCut
- Restart LaserCut
- “SoftDog” dongle errors
- These are usually random
- retry
- Communication Problem?
Load your files
- Create your design
- For more detailed discussion, checkout Inkscape
- Shapes, Text, Graphics
- Use LaserCut 5.3 for simple work, or
- Import from Adobe Illustractor, Inkscape, Corel, AutoCad, etc
- Assign objects to layers then values for:
- Speed
- Power
- Frequency
- Output
- Set drawing origin (Choose intelligently based on your design)
- Click Calculate
- 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)
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
- Click “Download” then “Download Current”
- Close the download window
Make sure your design fits on your material
- Check design boundary
- 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
- Click "Run Box" to outline the extent of your design area without the laser powering on
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
- Remember your Laser Cutter Safety Training
- Locate water spray bottle
- Locate fire extinguisher
- Most flare-ups will self-extinguish when the laser stops
- Stay at the laser while it is running. If you must leave, someone else trained must take your place.
- 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
Fire in the hole!
- Start the Laser
- Click 'Start'
- If you must suspend you can open the hood or click 'Start' again.
- Avoid using "Stop" or "Pause" if possible.
Finishing
Power Down
- Power Down
- Wait for smoke/fumes to clear
- Wait for cooldown (<25°C)
- Turn off the Key-Lock switch (this automatically turns off attached equipment)
- Verify the following have automatically powered down:
- Laser Cutter
- Chiller
- Exhaust Blower (exhaust blower remains on if either laser machine is on)
- Air Compressor
Clean the Machine (with paper towels and alcohol)
- Rails
- Scraps
- 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 Large 80W Laser FORM
- View projects using the Large 80W Laser RESPONSES