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GRAVOGRAPH L-Solution 700 - Removing and Reloading Material

GRAVOGRAPH L-Solution 700
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L-SOLUTION 700 / 800 / 900 machines . 86
First contact
Removing and reloading the plate
Once the LASER system has finished processing your material, the LASER beam will turn off, the motion system will move
to its home position in the upper left hand corner.
Before opening the front door, wait a few seconds to let any remaining fumes that are leftover from the engraving or cutting
process, evacuate through the exhaust system. The printer driver allows you to key in a timeout value in order to obtain
a stop delay of the exhaust system once the engraving is completed.
Open the front door and remove your material. Some materials will keep on discharging gas for several minutes to
sometimes hours after the engraving or cutting process is completed. We recommend that you move these materials to
a well-ventilated and unoccupied area.
Some materials, when engraved or cut with a LASER, can produce toxic and caustic
fumes.
We suggest that you obtain the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) from the materials
manufacturer. The MSDS discloses all of the hazards when handling or processing that
material. The law requires all manufacturers to provide this information to anyone
who requests it.
DISCONTINUE processing any material that shows signs of chemical deterioration of
the LASER system. Systems damaged from this abuse will NOT be covered under
warranty.
While the front door is still open, load in your next piece of material. If it is the same as the previous one and you want
to run the file again, simply close the front door and press the «START» button again to start the process from the
beginning.
For further information on running the LASER system in a different manner other than what has been described in this
section, please refer to the previous section on «System Operation».
Running the machine

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