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# Turn the laser PC on
 
# Turn the laser PC on
 
# Turn the laser on
 
# Turn the laser on
# Cut the material to fit
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# Cut the material to fit. Roughly 12"x12", but a little bigger should work fine.
 
# Put the material in the laser cutter
 
# Put the material in the laser cutter
 
# Check the distance from the material to the diode (54mm) If you are unsure what this means, check page 16 in the green folder marked "Lazer Manual". You will need calipers to check this.
 
# Check the distance from the material to the diode (54mm) If you are unsure what this means, check page 16 in the green folder marked "Lazer Manual". You will need calipers to check this.

Revision as of 16:03, 4 September 2011

Set Up

  1. Turn the laser PC on
  2. Turn the laser on
  3. Cut the material to fit. Roughly 12"x12", but a little bigger should work fine.
  4. Put the material in the laser cutter
  5. Check the distance from the material to the diode (54mm) If you are unsure what this means, check page 16 in the green folder marked "Lazer Manual". You will need calipers to check this.

Warnings

  1. There are no endstops. If you're print is too big, it will try to print outside the printable area. Which is bad. Very bad.
  2. The door does not lock. If you try to open it, you will succeed. Following that, you may be injured or killed. Don't do this while it is running.
  3. That orange plexiglass will not save your eyes. Do not look at the beam. If you have to, wear laser safety goggles. Even then, may the odds be ever in your favor.
  4. If you don't know if you can cut it, don't. You could burn up the laser. And die.
  5. If you start to smell fumes, that's normal. However, make sure the exhaust fan is connected and running while the laser is cutting. It should turn on automatically, but it sometimes gets shorted or disconnected. Also, if the smell is uncharacteristically deadly... stop the laser. You didn't listen, did you? See warning number 4.
  6. The cut speed and power settings in the Full Spectrum software reset everytime you load a file.

File Preparation

General Steps from Create to Print

  1. Create the file in InkScape
  2. Print to XPS
  3. Open in the Full Spectrum software
  4. On the Vector Cut tab, these items will be cut
  5. On the Raser Cut tab, these items will be etched

To Cut

  • Everything in the file should be black at roughly .1px
  • Everything in the file should be vector

To Etch

To Do Both