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Full Spectrum Laser Muse - Positioning the Laser Head (Jog); Positioning Material

Full Spectrum Laser Muse
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Positioning the Laser Head (Jog)
Operators will want to become accustomed to moving the laser head, in order to position the laser.
This can be done in one of two methods: manual and jog control. Manually moving the laser head
requires that the laser head be in the “Unlocked” position. To unlock the laser head, push the “Lock”
icon, on the touch screen, so that the icon has an open lock icon. The laser head can now be freely
moved to any position in the workspace by hand.
Jogging is when the operator uses the touch screen “jog” buttons, or Ctrl + Left Mouse Button within
the web application workspace, to move the laser head. To use the jog feature, the laser head must
be in the “Locked” position. To lock the laser head, push the “Lock” icon so that the icon has a closed
lock icon.
Positioning Material
Relative positioning is relative to the laser head. The red dot from the laser will be considered the top
left corner of an image. This makes positioning easier without the use of the Muse camera system.
Absolute positioning is the default mode and will directly translate the object’s location on the comput-
er workspace to the respective location on the laser bed. Absolute positioning is ideal when using the
camera system.
You can switch from Relative Positioning to Absolute Positioning by going to Settings, within the Edit
drop-down options. Click Settings>Device. Next, choose Absolute Positioning or Relative Positioning
on the slide bar across from Laser Positioning. Click Save Changes when you are done.

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