I have three quick questions for you
Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2015 1:50 am
Nolan,
I have my machine all set up (water chiller working and on with a high pressure air compressor hooked up and blowing) and turned it on. I have moved the laser head manually with the control panel and have hit "Pulse" on the panel and the laser does fire... I made a dot!!!
I have three quick questions for you....
1) I have the exhaust fan plugged into the proper power port on the back on the machine but when is it supposed to turn on?? Only when running a job or all the time? It is not on and I didn't know if I should be troubleshooting or it is normal to only run when cutting/engraving a job.
2) On your parameter sheet I downloaded from your website it says "scan gap" on the last column for engraving. Why is that different than the focus length for the lens? For example the HR head has a focal length of 3 - 4 mm... but the "scan gap" says .08. Please help to clarify this setting.
3) And the last (and probably easiest) question is what is a good air pressure to set the blower to? Is there an upper limit??
Thank you,
Caro
I have my machine all set up (water chiller working and on with a high pressure air compressor hooked up and blowing) and turned it on. I have moved the laser head manually with the control panel and have hit "Pulse" on the panel and the laser does fire... I made a dot!!!
I have three quick questions for you....
1) I have the exhaust fan plugged into the proper power port on the back on the machine but when is it supposed to turn on?? Only when running a job or all the time? It is not on and I didn't know if I should be troubleshooting or it is normal to only run when cutting/engraving a job.
2) On your parameter sheet I downloaded from your website it says "scan gap" on the last column for engraving. Why is that different than the focus length for the lens? For example the HR head has a focal length of 3 - 4 mm... but the "scan gap" says .08. Please help to clarify this setting.
3) And the last (and probably easiest) question is what is a good air pressure to set the blower to? Is there an upper limit??
Thank you,
Caro