4.
Place Material
At this stage you will place your material into the laser bed workspace. The material can be placed
anywhere within the work bed; however, we recommend placing material close to center. Once the
material is placed, close the lid. Your material is what you will be cutting or engraving. Typical materials
include wood, acrylic, cardboard, fabric, etc. Note that is the user’s responsibility to know the components
of any material used and the limitations of utilizing that material (thickness, chemical residues, etc.) with a
45W laser tube. Always check with the material manufacturer, or MSDSonline.com, if there are any
questions to its usage. We recommend using a Materials Log to keep track of the different materials you
use.
5.
Focus Laser to Material
Alignment of the material ensures the design to be cut is contained within the material in the workspace.
This process also makes sure the design is aligned to the material so the cut is positioned straight.
Typically, this can be done with a simple vision check while “jogging the perimeter”. By using the directional
arrows on the touchscreen or the arrow keys on your computer, move the laser dot to the top left corner of
your material. When placing an engraving image, leave at least ½” inch of space on the left and right side.
When creating engravings, you must compensate for the left and right overshooting of the laser head.
Once the material looks aligned, click the “Jog Perimeter” button. The laser head will automatically outline
the material with the red beam diode. You can then adjust the material as needed. Note the laser head will
continue to outline the material until stopped manually by clicking the “Run Perimeter” button a second
time. See Positioning below for more options.
6.
Adjust Object Properties
It is again important to know if you intend to raster, vector cut, or both. Once the file is imported, and the
image is clicked with your mouse, you will have access to the Properties Tab. Click this tab and select the
parameters for your cuts and/or engravings. For details on setting these parameters, see below.
7.
Run Job
Clicking the “Start Job/Play” button begins the laser cutting process. Before doing so, double check your
safety protocol and that your system accessories are connected properly. Be sure to monitor the job while
the laser is firing. If there is a problem, stop the laser using one of the methods mentioned below.
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