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Thank you for purchasing your new Muse Fiber Galvo with Full Spectrum Laser. Our 

high quality products will provide years of service simply by following proper usage and upkeep.

 This user manual will guide you through the safety guidelines and operation of your 

machine. We recommend that you familiarize yourself with this manual before using your laser 

engraver. Remember to be safe and have fun!

For more information, please visit 

www.fslaser.com

Compliance Statement: The Full Spectrum Laser Muse Fiber Galvo Laser System is a Class 3B laser 

product, as defined in International Standard IEC 608251. The Full Spectrum Muse Galvo complies 

with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11, the Federal Performance Standards for Light Emitting Products, 

except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No. 50, dated July 16, 2001. The Center for Devices and 

Radiological Health of the US FDA issued Laser Notice No. 50 to permit manufacturers to classify and 

manufacture their products in accordance with the International Standard. 21 CFR 1040 and IEC 

608251 require that certification, identification, and warning labels be placed on laser products.

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The Muse Fiber Galvo By Full Spectrum Laser

Touchscreen

Laser head 
Assembly

Lens

Work Space

Rotary 

Plug

Wifi Plug

Ethernet 

Port

Power Switch

Power Outlet

Summary of Contents for UV OPEN GALVO

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Page 2: ...Interface 11 Focusing 13 Section IV Operations Using Your Galvo 15 General Functions 15 Project Workflow 16 Section V RetinaEngrave V3 19 Starting RE3 19 Camera 21 3D Camera Calibration 21 Section VI...

Page 3: ...ser product as defined in International Standard IEC 608251 The Full Spectrum Muse Galvo complies with 21 CFR 1040 10 and 1040 11 the Federal Performance Standards for Light Emitting Products except f...

Page 4: ...hich if not avoided will result in death or serious injury Warning Indicate s a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Caution Indicate s a hazardous situatio...

Page 5: ...nt of burns and smoke inhalation Be sure to store this kit in an area that is outside risk areas Never operate the machine with any of the panels removed Be aware that removal of any portion of the ca...

Page 6: ...times Never engrave or cut any unknown material The vaporization melting of many materials including but not limited to PVC and polycarbonates can give off hazardous fumes Please refer to the MSDS she...

Page 7: ...ore expensive than a dry chemical but offer certain advantages should you ever need to use an extinguisher The Halogen extinguisher are expensive but easy clean while the dry chemical extinguisher dis...

Page 8: ...from surges or short circuits POWER ON OFF is controlled by the switch at the back of the machine The machine is on when the side is pressed and off when the o side is In case of a blown fuse always c...

Page 9: ...els are lined up with the track 3 When rail is reached manually align the rail opening and fasten them together until the scanhead is secure 5 Once the laser head assembly is on the rails secure it in...

Page 10: ...ect wifi and look for your network Select it and enter password Ethernet Connection The Fiber Galvo software is browser based meaning no download is required RetinaEngrave v3 0 RE3 is locally hosted o...

Page 11: ...ou can find the IP Address of the machine by tapping Tools About The address will be listed there This IP Address is of the network you connected the machine to Wireless and Wired connections will hav...

Page 12: ...d get information about the machine Tools Update Status The user can use the Update Status icon to check the Network Connection Status Software updates and connection history See Fig 23 Section III To...

Page 13: ...e Wi Fi Fig 24 Fig 25 Network IP Configuration Allows the user to set IP Address and DNS Server manually Most of the things mentioned in this section can also be done from your phone using the mobile...

Page 14: ...On Retina go to the top right section of your browser and locate the jog Controls See Fig 16 3 Select the Jog Control arrow to open menu and select the Z autofocus button See Fig 17 Fig 17 4 The lens...

Page 15: ...ll produce a grid of marks from A through H vertically and numbers 1 6 horizontally See Fig 20 Note The marking in the focus test are in millimeters and may require some means of magnification 9 Chose...

Page 16: ...g printed must be a vector These images are created using mathematical equations making them more flexible than rastered images PDF s company logos and branded graphics work great as vector files and...

Page 17: ...m does this in a slightly different way so check the instructions for your particular program Project Workflow From Concept to Design RetinaEngrave v3 0 create a simple easy to learn set of operations...

Page 18: ...erent way so check the instructions for your particular computer 2 Connect to Software RetinaEngrave v3 0 Refer to Section II Assembly Connectivity 3 Import Design Import your designs by selecting the...

Page 19: ...aser will continue to outline the material until manually stopped by re selecting Run Perimeter Also note that the location of the images will vary depending on the positioning options selected In abs...

Page 20: ...ion V RetinaEngrave v3 0 Software RetinaEngrave V 3 will look like this when fully loaded on the bowser Note The device must be on and fully booted to access RE3 If the machine is off RE3 will inform...

Page 21: ...make sure to check the engraving perimeter before running your job b Adjust the design or material to ensure your design is engraved in desired area Note Here the image was larger than the selected ma...

Page 22: ...Camera Calibration 1 Lay out about 1 to 2 sheets of letter sized paper centered under the red dot Ensure these sheets are flat and smooth to produce the best calibration 2 Make sure your Galvo is focu...

Page 23: ...when mounting 1 Ensure laser head is in a reachable position to remove lens 2 Remove any objects or work pieces from underneath the lens work area 3 Turn off 4 Install the lens cap onto your lens Len...

Page 24: ...caps and screw new lens into collar on scan head DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN LENS e Wipe down the glass surfaces with optical lens wipes if you notice smudges fingerprints or other contaminants NOTE Do not us...

Page 25: ...Set a speed of 100mm sec and input the lens size you are using 3 Place a piece of test material under the laser for marking Note Preview the square before proceeding to ensure only test material is ma...

Page 26: ...re 4 Select Save Preview Adjustment Camera Shutter Replacement Fig 28 Fig 29 1 Power off and unplug your unit Wait at least 1 hour for capacitors to discharge 2 The Shutter has 4 M4 screws The first t...

Page 27: ...8 5 Remove and replace the motor 6 Replace the screw and reconnect the wire Note It is recommended to secure the wires some way to prevent separation 7 Turn on the machine and once again go to the set...

Page 28: ...laser focus test each time you change to a new material I m having trouble focusing my laser If the QR tag is used then one should make are that the QR tag is visible in the camera throughout the proc...

Page 29: ...rce 20W or 50W focusing and material grade This is a general list to give an idea of how one can go about getting the engraving desired Marking Types Methods Used Deeper Engraving on steel High Power...

Page 30: ...he sky s the limit All you need to worry about is your own imagination In order to help spark it we picked some projects others made to help show you the potential of your Fiber Galvo 47 Painted Metal...

Page 31: ...hard That s why we offer free projects and other helpful tips and tricks on our website If you wish to browse the free project list or to get more information just visit us at https fslaser com laser...

Page 32: ...l items excluding shipping unless an extended warranty was purchased Our lasers have a 60 day full warranty and include a 1 year extended warranty The 1 year extended warranty excludes shipping and co...

Page 33: ...Customer Support 3 3 If you have any questions about your machine don t hesitate to contact us We have a large number of resources available to make your first laser experience user friendly...

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