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=Local Laser Availability=
Safety:
- Fire, Inhalation, Pinch, Electrical, and Eye/Laser Hazards
- Adults only, no exceptions.
- Safety zone around laser, keep people out.
- Location of fire extinguisher and water bottle.
- The Emergency Stop button will always stop everything. Memorize its location.
- Pressing the laser button will always fire the laser even if the lid is up.
- Pressing pause and then lifting the lid will resume, and fire the laser. If you want to truly pause, simply lift the lid. Never press pause, because leaving the machine paused is actually leaving the laser armed and will fire on anyone who lifts the lid.
- The Z axis has no limit switches and is a pinch hazard. It will keep going and not stop, stripping the screws and crashing the head into the bed. Keep hands free of the unit when anyone is near the control panel or computer.


==ASU Tempe==
Control Panel:
We may have limited access to a cutter at ASU Tempe campus at the Arts Media and Engineering (AME) group
- Main thing to remember is that the speed and the power are in reference to what you set them to in your file. If it's at 100% on the control panel, that's 100% of whatever you've set on the computer. I.e. you can slow it down or decrease it on the panel, not increase it.
*Epilog Helix with a 50w
- The Datum button is "Home". It'll bring the laser back to the top right based on the limit switches. (the "laser origin" not the "program origin" which is the bottom left.)
*24x18"
- To "Home" to the z-axis (bed) enter Z mode by pressing the center Z button. You can then press the Datum button to home or the up/down arrows to adjust the bed. To exit, press the Z button again.
*has a 3D etching mode--it varies the power of the laser based on gray value, so with a few passes, you can get really cool textures.
- The Laser button is always live and will fire at 100% power for as long as you hold the button. Treat it carefully and never push it with the lid up to avoid eye damage.
*it can't really cut through any wood (MDF,hardwood, etc.) thicker than about 1/2 inch. With a couple passes, we were able to cut through 3/4" MDF, but the cut ends up being a little dirtier.
- The Stop button will stop any cutting from happening while in the main menu. There are two modes where the Stop button will not function immediately: when in Z-axis mode, or if you've got a "soft stop" error (i.e. you've gone off the edge, corrected the error, and continue to cut, but still made a mistake and wish to stop, you'll have to press Esc and then Stop.) In other words, clear any errors on the screen before cutting.
- The Test button moves the laser along the rectangular perimeter of your project.
- To run a project, highlight it under the File menu option and press the the Start button. Beware of pressing the pause button, because if you open the lid it will automatically resume and cause a hazardous situation for your eyes.
- The Esc button will exit all screens with one exception, which is the Z-axis mode. To exit the Z-axis mode, simply press the Z-axis button again.
- The Menu button should not be used. All of the settings on the screen will not actually do anything; change all your settings within the computer program. Don't go hunting around in the menu or other options, because you'll put the machine in a weird mode.
- To move the laser, press Esc to ensure nothing on the screen is highlighted. Then, press the arrow keys.


==Special Computing==
Also have had access to one through [http://www.specialcomp.com/ Special Computing's] Bill Mahr


=Buying a laser=
File Design:
From my research I have determined the following factors in buying a laser system:
- Place any engrave ("raster/etch") projects towards the middle of the bed. Placing an engraving project along the edge of the bed will result in gouging the laser against the side of the bed because the laser will overrun a bit in engrave mode.
*reliability/support (generally an issue with the Chinese stuff)
*laser power (determines what you can cut and how deeply)
*bed size (how large a piece can you cut/engrave?)
*options (does it have a suction table to keep items in place, air assist to blow debris out of way, does it come with a pc to run it?)
*software/driver (does it have a *print* driver so you can print to it?, does it have decent software in english with support?)


Computer:
- Ensure you're using the correct config file so the laser knows how big its bed is and doesn't crash into the side.


The best info available on the net is on the consumer forums:
LaserCut Software:
*http://www.sawmillcreek.org/forumdisplay.php?f=8
- Top right menu with layers (colors): Each layer can cut or engrave, with its own speed, power, output/hidden, and number of times to run.
*http://www.cnczone.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=347
- In the cut options menu (when you double click on speed or power) the blower options are not applicable.
- The Up/Down buttons let you sequence cuts/engraves in the order you want.
- The Compute button allows you to then use the Simulate or Estimate Work Time buttons. Make sure nothing is selected beforehand in order to be accurate.
- X, Y, and Z control buttons operate as expected. Datum and Z Datum also work.
- Never push the Laser button on the computer. Once you push it, the laser will fire until you push the stop button on the physical machine. The computer can't stop the laser from firing.
- Run Box and Clip Box outline the outer rectangle of your project. Run is with the laser off, Clip is with the laser on.
- The Pause button has the same problem as the machine; never use it, as the laser will fire as soon as the lid is opened.
- The Start button starts cutting the file currently displayed on the laser's display screen.
- The Stop button, unlike on the machine, only restarts the cut. It goes back to the program's origin and begins again. To stop, press the stop button on the machine or the Emergency Stop button in an emergency.
- The DownLoad button opens the file manager.
-- Don't press the Download CFG. It will replace the laser's config and possibly mess it up.
-- The Download File takes the current config on the laser and saves it to your computer.
-- The Download Current takes the project currently open and transfers it to the laser, ready for cutting.
-- The Export File button gives you a .MOL file which can be read directly by the laser via a USB storage device.
-- The Export CFG button allows you to save the computer's config file elsewhere.
-- The Export file button lets you save a project file from the laser elsewhere.
-- The Del and Del All buttons delete files from the laser.


==American Vendors==
Maintenance:
Our local Epilog rep is http://www.innovativecuttingsystems.com/
- Store spares inside left panel, DO NOT TOUCH -- contact laser team if
===Epilog Laser Cutters===
- Every use
Price list as of 2/19/2010
-- Write in the logfile
{| border="1" {{table}}
-- Empty the bucket and clean up any debris
| align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Model'''
-- Clean the residue from the slats and from the z-limit switch with rubbing alcohol
| align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Engraving Area''
- Every 30 days, trained people should:
| align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|''Power'''
-- Water
| align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|''MSRP'''
-- Chiller air filters (both sides, just wash them)
| align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|''Sale'''
-- Laser air filter
|-
|ZING Laser 64 MGB RAM Ethernet & USB   
|16” x 12”
|30 Watt
|$12,900
|$7,995 
|-
|ZING Laser 64 MGB RAM Ethernet & USB   
|16” x 12”
|40 Watt
|$14,900
|$9,250 
|-
|ZING Laser 64 MGB RAM Ethernet & USB   
|24” x 12”
|30 Watt
|$15,400
|$10,995
|-
|ZING Laser 64 MGB RAM Ethernet & USB   
|16” x 12”
|40 Watt
|$16,400
|$11,995
|-
|ZING Laser 64 MGB RAM Ethernet & USB   
|16” x 12”
|50 Watt
|$18,400
|$13,995 
|-
|ZING Laser 64 MGB RAM Ethernet & USB   
|16” x 12”
|60 Watt
|$20,500
|$15,995
|-
|“Mini” 18 64 MGB RAM Ethernet & USB   
|18” x 12”
|30 Watt
|$14,650
|$9,995 
|-
|“Mini” 18 64 MGB RAM Ethernet & USB   
|18” x 12”
|40 Watt
|$16,150
|$11,495 
|-
|“Mini” 24 64 MGB RAM Ethernet & USB   
|24” x 12”
|30 Watt
|$17,900
|$13,995
|-
|“Mini” 24 64 MGB RAM Ethernet & USB   
|24” x 12”
|40 Watt
|$19,400
|$14,995
|-
|“Mini” 24 64 MGB RAM Ethernet & USB   
|24” x 12”
|50 Watt
|$22,000
|$16,495
|-
|“Mini” 24 64 MGB RAM Ethernet & USB   
|24” x 12”
|60 Watt
|$23,900
|$18,495
|-
|Helix 24 64 MGB RAM Ethernet & USB   
|24” x 18”
|30 Watt
|$19,995
|$15,995
|-
|Helix 24 64 MGB RAM Ethernet & USB   
|24” x 18”
|40 Watt
|$21,495
|$17,495
|-
|Helix 24 64 MGB RAM Ethernet & USB   
|24” x 18”
|50 Watt
|$23,495
|$18,995
|-
|Helix 24 64 MGB RAM Ethernet & USB   
|24” x 18”
|60 Watt
|$25,995
|$21,995
|-
|Helix 24 64 MGB RAM Ethernet & USB   
|24” x 18”
|75 Watt
|$29,495
|$25,995
|-
|Legend 36 EXT 64 MGB RAM Ethernet & USB   
|36” x 24”
|30 Watt
|$27,250
|$23,250
|-
|Legend 36 EXT 64 MGB RAM Ethernet & USB   
|36” x 24”
|40 Watt
|$29,650
|$25,650
|-
|Legend 36 EXT 64 MGB RAM Ethernet & USB   
|36” x 24”
|50 Watt
|$32,800
|$27,995
|-
|Legend 36 EXT 64 MGB RAM Ethernet & USB   
|36” x 24”
|60 Watt
|$33,995
|$29,995
|-
|Legend 36 EXT 64 MGB RAM Ethernet & USB   
|36” x 24”
|75 Watt
|$38,995
|$34,995
|-
|Legend 36 EXT 64 MGB RAM Ethernet & USB   
|36” x 24”
|120 Watt
|$45,995
|$41,995
|-
|Fiber Laser 64 MGB RAM Ethernet & USB   
|24” x 12”
|10 Watt
|$40,000
|$28,995
|-
|Fiber Laser 64 MGB RAM Ethernet & USB   
|24” x 12”
|20 Watt
|$45,000
|$32,995
|-
|Fiber Laser 64 MGB RAM Ethernet & USB   
|24” x 12”
|30 Watt
|$50,000
|$37,995
|-
|Fiber Laser 64 MGB RAM Ethernet & USB   
|24” x 12”
|50 Watt
|$57,500
|$45,995
|-        
|}
 
Standard Features Include: Raster Engraving, Vector Cutting, Automatic Optimization, Servo Motors, Red Dot Pointer, All Purpose 2” Focus Lens,Variable Resolution to 1200 DPI, 32 Bit RISC Processing Ethernet or USB Connectivity, Vector Table (not included on Zing), Auto Focus Air Assist (Compressor Not Included), Vacuum Hold Down Table
 
Options: 
*Additional Lenses (1.5”, 2.5” or 4.0”) $350  Vector Pin Table (12 x 12)  $295
*Rotary Glass Attachment  $1,150  Floor Stand (for mini’s & Fiber Laser)  $595
*Zing Rotary Glass Attachment $995  Dual Head    $2,750*
*Air Assist Compressor  $300      Corel New Install Version  $395 
*Vector Table (ZING 16x12)  $320  Corel Upgrade Version  $195
*Vector Table (ZING 24x12)  $370  3 Jaw Chuck Rotary    $2,495
*1.5 or 5.5 inch FiberMark Lens $575  Clamp Style Rotary    $2,495
*<nowiki>*</nowiki>Dual Head is available only on Legend 36 EXT models 
 
Computer Minimum Recommendations:  Vista, XP or 2000. Pentium microprocessor, Minimum 512 MB RAM, CD ROM drive, HP scanner (optional)
 
===Versa Laser===
http://www.ulsinc.com/ sells the Versa Laser product line locally
 
We toured with them and saw some great opportunities seeing as how all their engineering is done right here in Scottsdale.
 
====Used Pricing====
Current Refurbished Models Available:Prices are for Systems only and don’t include Laser Wattage choice (10 to 60 watts) or options.
*Professional Series
**Warranty 6 months parts
**PLS 3.60 24 X 12 Platform Refurb Price $8,400 (New List Price $15,200, can Configure up to 60 watts)
*Versalaser Line Warranty 6 months parts
**VLS 3.60 24 X 12 Platform Refurb Price $7,100 (New List Price $10,900, can Configure up to 60 watts)
**VLS 2.30 16 X 12 Desktop Refurb Price $4,050 (New List Price $6,850, can Configure up to 30 watts)
**VLS 3.50 24 X 12 Desktop Refurb Price $5,800 (New List Price $8,600, can Configure up to 50 watts)
 
Currently we have no refurbished laser cartridges available for the refrub systems, however we will
Give you a discounted price on a new Laser Cartridge when adding to a refurbished unit.
New Laser Cartridges have a full Two Year Warranty.
 
*New UL Laser Cartridges Prices:
**25 watt -- $3,950
**30 watt -- $4,800
**40 watt -- $6,400
**50 watt -- $8,000
**60 watt -- $9,600
 
====New Pricing====
 
*vls350
**12x24x4
**50w laser (10-50w range)
**($12,000 - $17,000 list) -- dealers can finagle
 
*vls360
**12x24x9
**60w Laser (10-60w range)
**$14,000 - $20,000
 
==Chinese Vendors==
Chinese lasers are often found on ebay shipped for as low as ~$1500.  I'm finding a lot of what youd expect when important:
*Typical Q/A issues
*Poor Support
*Poor software
*Laser tubes have poor q/a, might be good or bad, may or may not reach expected output
*Not sealed well (issue for noxious fume control)
 
However, there are some companies in the US who have begun importing and supporting lasers
 
 
== '''===Rabbit Laser Mexico===''' ==
 
http://www.rabbitlaser.com.mx/
resseler in Mexico.
They sell the next models..
HX-40B
HX-3040
HX-4060SE
HX-6090SE
HX-1290SE
They participate on the Techzone CNC forums and I can only find posts with people recommending them.  They claim to test and support each unit.All their machines include a Dell PC for operation.
 
 
 
 
===Rabbit Laser Cutters USA===
This guy is reselling [Rabbit Laser cutters http://www.hxlaser.com/] which might be worth investigating.  They participate on the Techzone CNC forums and I can only find posts with people recommending them.  They claim to test and support each unit.  All their machines include a Dell PC for operation
Apparently they, along with most chinese lasers, ship with Lasercut 5.3, which is produced by Leetro http://www.leetro.com/english/sale/23.html  Seems like most people are using Corel along with Lasercut 5.3.  Sadly it looks to be windows only
 
 
 
====Rabbit RL-40-40A====
*40W (also avail in 60)
*Call to quote
*200mm x 150mm
 
 
*Control system: micro controller
*Buffer capacity: 1MB
*Drive type: step motor
*Engraving size: 200mm x 150mm
*Engraving speed: 10mm/s
*Laser tube type: CO2 sealed glass
*Laser power: 40W
*Engraving accuracy: 0.025mm
*Control panel: English
*Power AC: 110 - 220V / 50 - 60Hz
*Net Weight: 20kg
 
 
====Rabbit RL_6040====
*40W $5900 + shipping (750lbs OH to AZ)
*60W $6400 + shipping (750lbs OH to AZ)
*200mm x 150mm
 
*Laser-type : Sealed CO2 laser tube
*Laser power: 40W (special order for 60W)
*Machine Enclosure dimensions: 1170Tall x 800Deep x 1100Wide mm
*Machine Enclosure dimensions: 46Tall x 31.5Deep x 43.5Wide inch
*Crated weight with accessories: ~750 pounds
*Engraving area: 23.62 x 15.74 inch (600 x 400 mm)
*Modified Engraving area: 25.00 x 17.13 inch (635 x 435mm)
*Motorized Worktable with about 10 inches of usable height
*Engraving speed: 0-60,000mm/min
*Max cutting speed: 0-36,000mm/min
*Laser output control: 1-100% software setting
*Location precision: less than 0.01mm
*Highest scanning precision: 50-1000DPI
*Working voltage: 110VAC or 220VAC+-10%, 50-60Hz
*Operating temperature: 0-45 degree
*Operating humidity: 5- 95% non condensing
*Minimum shaping character: English 1.0 x 1.0mm
*Graphic format supported: BMP, JPG, GIF, HPGL, NC, PLT, DST, DXF, and AI
*Driving system: micro divided stepper
*Cooling mode: water-cooling and protection system
*Auxiliary equipments : Exhaust-fans, air-exhaust pipe
*Controlling software : LaserCut 5.3 and DSP control system.
*Compatible Software : TAJIMA , CorelDraw, AutoCAD, Photoshop
*Color separation: yes
 
 
 
 
 
====Rabbit RL-60-9060====
*60 watt (also avail in 80)
*$7800 + shipping (950lbs OH to AZ)
*900 x 600 mm
 
*Sealed 10.6um CO2 glass laser tube w/ water-cooling
*Laser power: 60W (also available in 80 watts)
*Machine Enclosure dimensions: 1160Tall x 1000Deep x 1410Wide mm
*Machine Enclosure dimensions: 45.5Tall x 39.5Deep x 55.5Wide inch
*Crated weighted with accessories: ~950 pounds
*Engraving area: 900 x600mm
*Motorized Worktable with about 10 inches of usable height
*Max engraving speed: 0-60,000mm/min
*Max cutting speed: 0-36,000mm/min
*Laser output control: 1-100% software setting
*Location precision: less than 0.01mm
*Highest scanning precision: 50-1000DPI
*Operating temperature: 0 - 45C
*Operating humidity: 5- 95% non-condensing
*Minimum shaping character: English 1.0 x 1.0mm
*Graphic format supported: BMP, PLT, DST, DXF, and AI
*Driving system: stepper motor and drives
*Cooling mode: water-cooling and protection system
*Auxiliary equipments : Exhaust-fans, air-exhaust pipe
*Controlling software : DSP control system via USB connection.
*Compatible Software : TAJIMA , CorelDraw, AutoCAD, Photoshop
*Multi-Layer Color separation: yes
 
====80W machines====
They have larger models 80W and above but are probably not what we are looking for
 
====Other Rabbit vendors====
=====Ebay=====
Of note I've found these lasers on ebay as well.. I think.  You never know whats changed or different but for instance what looks like the Rabbit RL-40-40A on rabbit laser usa is up on ebay for ~1.5k without software
http://cgi.ebay.com/New-40W-USB-CO2-Laser-Engraver-Cutter-8-2-x-8-CE-/280530242583?cmd=ViewItem&pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4150e7cc17#ht_2422wt_1049
=====Legacy=====
http://www.legacylasers.com/ has been around for some time, though used to be named something else and is reselling Rabbits as well I guess.  Ray Scott from Rabbit USA claims to be the official vendor, so I'm not sure whats up there.  It seems like these guys while they may or may not test each unit, go ahead and throw in an extra laser tube and
 
 
======500======
* 23.6 x 15.7 " Work Table
* 40W Laser Tube
* Spare 40W Laser Tube
* Water Chiller/Circulator
* Motorized Work Table up to 10"
* Aluminum Alloy or Honeycomb Work Table
* Air Assist & Compressor
* Exhaust System
* Easy-to-use Software
* 2 Year Warranty
* On-Site Engraver Training and Setup Available
* $7000
 
======600======
* 23.6 x 15.7 " Work Table
* 40W Laser Tube
* Spare 40W Laser Tube
* Water Chiller/Circulator
* Motorized Work Table up to 11"
* Aluminum Alloy or Honeycomb Work Table
* Air Assist & Compressor
* Exhaust System
* Easy-to-use Software
* 1 Year Warranty
* On-Site Engraver Training and Setup Available
* $6500
 
======700======
* 26.7 x 15.7 " Work Table
* 40W Laser Tube
* Spare 40W Laser Tube
* Water Chiller/Circulator
* Motorized Work Table up to 10"
* Aluminum Alloy or Honeycomb Work Table
* Air Assist & Compressor
* Exhaust System
* Easy-to-use Software
* 2 Year Warranty
* On-Site Engraver Training and Setup Available
* $7500
       
 
======800======
* 35.3 x 23.6 " Work Table
* 60W Laser Tube
* Spare 60W Laser Tube
* Water Chiller/Circulator
* Motorized Work Table up to 10"
* Aluminum Alloy or Honeycomb Work Table
* Air Assist & Compressor
* Exhaust System
* Easy-to-use Software
* 2Year Warranty
* On-Site Engraver Training and Setup Available
* $8000
 
======900======
* 35.3 x 23.6 " Work Table
* 60W Laser Tube
* Spare 60W Laser Tube
* Water Chiller/Circulator
* Motorized Work Table up to 11"
* Aluminum Alloy or Honeycomb Work Table
* Air Assist & Compressor
* Exhaust System
* Easy-to-use Software
* 1 Year Warranty
* On-Site Engraver Training and Setup Available
 
 
===WK Lasers===
WK lasers http://www.wklaser.com/ has a US vendor at http://www.brightstarlasers.com/  I don't currently have a lot of info on these guys.
 
====LC6090 Features:====
* 80 watt
* ~$8000 shipped
* 900 x 600 mm (36"x24")
* Whole machine size: 1,360 x 1010x 1070mm
* Cutting speed: 0 - 24,000mm/min
* Resetting positioning accuracy: ±0.1mm
* Power supply: AC 110 - 220V ±10%, 50 - 60Hz
* Gross power: <1,000W
* Operating temperature: 0 - 45°C
* Operating humidity: 8 - 95%
* Minimum shaping character: English 1 x 1mm
* Graphic format supported: BMP, HPGL, PLT, DST, DXP, and AI
* Driving system: stepper
* Cooling mode: water-cooling and protection system
* Auxiliary equipments :Exhaust-fans, air-exhaust pipe
* Controlling software : DSP control system.
* Compatible software: CorelDraw  AutoCAD  Photoshop
* Laser- type: Sealed CO2 laser tube
* Net Weight:220KG
 
 
====LG500s Features:====
 
*20" x 12" Work Table Area
*Power up/down Engraving Table (16" material thickness)
*Laser: C02 - 60 watt TEM00
*Water Chiller Included
*50mm (2") ZnSe Coated Focus Lens & Mirrors
*Air Assist w/ Compressor Included
*Honeycomb Cutting Table Insert Included
*Cabinet Smoke Suction Vacuum Included
*Cylindrical Engraving Attachment Included
*Easy-to-use Software
*Color-based Laser Power Settings
*Vector, Raster & Mixed Mode Operation
*Input Files: BMP, HPGL, PLT, DST, DXP, DXF, DWG, AI
*Micro-Stepper Drive System
*40"/Sec. Engraving Speed
*50-1000dpi Resolution Raster Engraving
*0.0004" Position Repeatablility
*Overall Machine Dimensions: 52" x 28" x 43"
*Machine Weight: 704 lbs.
*Power Requirements: 110v AC, 1-ph, 1,000w max.
*Price As Shown Above: $10,950 (LG500s-60)
 
 
====LG500tt Features:====
*20" x 12" Work Table Area
*Laser: C02 - 60 watt TEM00
*50mm (2") ZnSe Coated Focus Lens & Mirrors
*Air Assist w/ Compressor Included
*Cabinet Smoke Suction Vacuum Included
*Easy-to-use Software
*Color-based Laser Power Settings
*Vector, Raster & Mixed Mode Operation
*Input Files: BMP, HPGL, PLT, DST, DXP, DXF, DWG, CDR, AI
*Micro-Stepper Drive System
*36"/Sec. Engraving Speed
*50-1000dpi Resolution Raster Engraving
*0.0004" Position Repeatablility
*Overall Machine Dimensions: 52" x 26" x 18"
*Machine Weight: 253 lbs.
*Power Requirements: 110v AC, 1-ph, 1,000w max.
*Price As Shown Above: $7,950* (LG500tt-60)
 
====LG3040tt====
*16" x 12" Work Table Area
*Laser: C02 - 40 watt TEM00
*50mm (2") ZnSe Coated Focus Lens & Mirrors
*Air Assist w/ Compressor Included
*Cabinet Smoke Suction Vacuum Included
*Easy-to-use Software
*Color-based Laser Power Settings
*Vector, Raster & Mixed Mode Operation
*Input Files: BMP, HPGL, PLT, DST, DXP, DXF, DWG, AI
*Micro-Stepper Drive System
*36"/Sec. Engraving Speed
*50-1000dpi Resolution Raster Engraving
*0.0004" Position Repeatablility
*Overall Machine Dimensions: 46" x 28" x 18"
*Machine Weight: 253 lbs.
*Power Requirements: 110v AC, 1-ph, 1,000w max.
*Price As Shown Above: $6,950 (LG3040tt-40)
 
===MBKP===
I have no info on these guys yet http://www.mbkpinternational.com/laser_engravers.htm
 
====ArtSign JSM3040U Desktop Laser Engraver/Cutter====
*$5,999.95 - $2,999.00
*50 Watt, CO2 laser engraver w/ USB connection, laser pointer, honeycomb table & more.
==== ArtSign JSM3060U Desktop Laser Engraver/Cutter====
*$6,999.95 - $3,499.00
*50 Watt, CO2 laser engraver w/ USB connection, laser pointer, large honeycomb table & more.
====ArtSign JSM3060H Laser Engraver/Cutter====
*$10,999.95 - $5,999.00
*60 Watt Engraver. Engrave from CorelDraw, large engraving area, auto focus & much more.
====ArtSign JSM3060HR Laser Engraver/Cutter====
*$12,999.95 - $6,999.00
*60 Watt. Windows 7 & CorelDraw Compatible, large engraving area, auto focus & much more.

Revision as of 04:18, 23 July 2011

Safety: - Fire, Inhalation, Pinch, Electrical, and Eye/Laser Hazards - Adults only, no exceptions. - Safety zone around laser, keep people out. - Location of fire extinguisher and water bottle. - The Emergency Stop button will always stop everything. Memorize its location. - Pressing the laser button will always fire the laser even if the lid is up. - Pressing pause and then lifting the lid will resume, and fire the laser. If you want to truly pause, simply lift the lid. Never press pause, because leaving the machine paused is actually leaving the laser armed and will fire on anyone who lifts the lid. - The Z axis has no limit switches and is a pinch hazard. It will keep going and not stop, stripping the screws and crashing the head into the bed. Keep hands free of the unit when anyone is near the control panel or computer.

Control Panel: - Main thing to remember is that the speed and the power are in reference to what you set them to in your file. If it's at 100% on the control panel, that's 100% of whatever you've set on the computer. I.e. you can slow it down or decrease it on the panel, not increase it. - The Datum button is "Home". It'll bring the laser back to the top right based on the limit switches. (the "laser origin" not the "program origin" which is the bottom left.) - To "Home" to the z-axis (bed) enter Z mode by pressing the center Z button. You can then press the Datum button to home or the up/down arrows to adjust the bed. To exit, press the Z button again. - The Laser button is always live and will fire at 100% power for as long as you hold the button. Treat it carefully and never push it with the lid up to avoid eye damage. - The Stop button will stop any cutting from happening while in the main menu. There are two modes where the Stop button will not function immediately: when in Z-axis mode, or if you've got a "soft stop" error (i.e. you've gone off the edge, corrected the error, and continue to cut, but still made a mistake and wish to stop, you'll have to press Esc and then Stop.) In other words, clear any errors on the screen before cutting. - The Test button moves the laser along the rectangular perimeter of your project. - To run a project, highlight it under the File menu option and press the the Start button. Beware of pressing the pause button, because if you open the lid it will automatically resume and cause a hazardous situation for your eyes. - The Esc button will exit all screens with one exception, which is the Z-axis mode. To exit the Z-axis mode, simply press the Z-axis button again. - The Menu button should not be used. All of the settings on the screen will not actually do anything; change all your settings within the computer program. Don't go hunting around in the menu or other options, because you'll put the machine in a weird mode. - To move the laser, press Esc to ensure nothing on the screen is highlighted. Then, press the arrow keys.


File Design: - Place any engrave ("raster/etch") projects towards the middle of the bed. Placing an engraving project along the edge of the bed will result in gouging the laser against the side of the bed because the laser will overrun a bit in engrave mode.

Computer: - Ensure you're using the correct config file so the laser knows how big its bed is and doesn't crash into the side.

LaserCut Software: - Top right menu with layers (colors): Each layer can cut or engrave, with its own speed, power, output/hidden, and number of times to run. - In the cut options menu (when you double click on speed or power) the blower options are not applicable. - The Up/Down buttons let you sequence cuts/engraves in the order you want. - The Compute button allows you to then use the Simulate or Estimate Work Time buttons. Make sure nothing is selected beforehand in order to be accurate. - X, Y, and Z control buttons operate as expected. Datum and Z Datum also work. - Never push the Laser button on the computer. Once you push it, the laser will fire until you push the stop button on the physical machine. The computer can't stop the laser from firing. - Run Box and Clip Box outline the outer rectangle of your project. Run is with the laser off, Clip is with the laser on. - The Pause button has the same problem as the machine; never use it, as the laser will fire as soon as the lid is opened. - The Start button starts cutting the file currently displayed on the laser's display screen. - The Stop button, unlike on the machine, only restarts the cut. It goes back to the program's origin and begins again. To stop, press the stop button on the machine or the Emergency Stop button in an emergency. - The DownLoad button opens the file manager. -- Don't press the Download CFG. It will replace the laser's config and possibly mess it up. -- The Download File takes the current config on the laser and saves it to your computer. -- The Download Current takes the project currently open and transfers it to the laser, ready for cutting. -- The Export File button gives you a .MOL file which can be read directly by the laser via a USB storage device. -- The Export CFG button allows you to save the computer's config file elsewhere. -- The Export file button lets you save a project file from the laser elsewhere. -- The Del and Del All buttons delete files from the laser.

Maintenance: - Store spares inside left panel, DO NOT TOUCH -- contact laser team if - Every use -- Write in the logfile -- Empty the bucket and clean up any debris -- Clean the residue from the slats and from the z-limit switch with rubbing alcohol - Every 30 days, trained people should: -- Water -- Chiller air filters (both sides, just wash them) -- Laser air filter