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# Prepare the material | # Prepare the material | ||
## Lower the table so that material doesn't hit the laser head | ## Lower the table so that material doesn't hit the laser head | ||
## 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 |
Revision as of 20:20, 16 January 2012
- Turn on the machine
- Turn on the Key Lock
- be sure to disengage the E-STOP
- Verify the following are up and running
- Laser Cutter
- Chiller
- Exhaust fan
- Air compressor
- Start the LaserCut software
- Communication Problem?
- Save work
- Exit LaserCut
- Restart LaserCut
- “SoftDog” dongle errors
- These are usually random
- retry
- Communication Problem?
- Create your design
- File in ...My Documents/USERS/Your Name
- Shapes, Text, Graphics
- Use LaserCut for simple work, or
- Import from 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 if necessary
- Download the design to the laser cutter
- Click “Download” then “Download Current”
- Close the download window
- 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)
- 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