Step
4
–
Loading
and
Positioning
Your
Material
Open
the
user
door
and
position
the
wood
(1)
into
the
upper
left
corner
of
the
table,
up
against
the
rulers.
If
necessary,
use
the
UP
or
DOWN
arrow
buttons
on
the
keypad
or
in
the
VCP
to
raise
or
lower
the
Z
‐
axis
to
make
loading
easier.
Step
5
–
Focusing
the
Laser
Beam
In
the
Setup
tab
of
the
VCP,
if
you
have
AUTO
Z
enabled
and
the
LENS
SIZE
matches
the
number
printed
on
the
side
of
the
Focus
Carriage,
then
the
VersaLASER
WILL
AUTOMATICALLY
focus
the
laser
beam
based
on
the
material
thickness
you
entered
when
the
VersaLASER
Settings
dialog
box
popped
up.
However,
if
you
would
like
to
override
the
AUTO
Z
feature
and
manually
focus
the
laser
beam,
follow
the
steps
below:
Disable
AUTO
Z
in
the
Setup
tab
of
the
VCP.
Position
the
Focus
Carriage
(1)
above
your
material.
Place
the
Focus
Tool
on
top
of
the
material
(2).
Raise
or
lower
the
Z
‐
axis
table
so
that
the
flat
edge
of
the
tool
rests
against
the
front
side
of
the
Focus
Carriage
(3).
Slowly
raise
the
table
until
you
observe
the
tool
either
tilting
or
sliding
away
from
the
Focus
Carriage
(4).
This
will
occur
when
the
bottom
edge
of
the
Focus
Carriage
meets
with
the
top
of
the
beveled
edge
of
the
Focus
Tool
(5).
The
objective
is
to
stop
moving
the
table
at
the
point
where
the
tool
just
starts
to
move
or
tilt.
Step
6
–
Running
Your
Job
If
you
have
an
external
exhaust
system,
power
it
on
now.
If
you
have
purchased
the
optional
Computer
Controlled
Air
Cleaner
(CCAC),
it
will
automatically
power
on
when
processing
begins.
Once
your
material
is
loaded
and
the
access
door
is
closed
you
can
start
your
job
by
left
‐
clicking
on
the
START
button
on
the
VCP
or
pressing
the
START
button
VersaLASER
keypad.
Once
processing
is
complete,
wait
a
few
seconds
for
the
smoke
to
clear,
or
the
CCAC
to
power
off,
then
open
the
access
door
and
remove
the
material.
If
you
would
like
to
repeat
the
process,
load
a
fresh
piece
of
material,
close
the
door,
and
press
START
again.
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