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ULS VersaLaser VL-200 User Manual

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ModelsVL200&VL300
Safety,Installation,Operation,
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ULS VersaLaser VL-200 Specifications

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TypeLaser Engraver/Cutter
Laser TypeCO2
ResolutionUp to 1000 dpi
ConnectivityUSB
SoftwareUniversal Control Panel (UCP)
Operating System CompatibilityWindows
Cooling SystemAir-cooled
Maximum Material Thickness4" (102 mm)
Material CompatibilityWood, acrylic, glass, fabric
Power Requirements110/220 VAC, 50/60 Hz

Summary

Section 1 - Safety

Description of Appropriate Use

Defines the intended purpose and scope of the laser system's use.

General Safety

Outlines essential safety precautions for operating the laser system.

Laser Safety Features

Details the laser safety mechanisms, warnings, and precautions.

Safety Labels

Illustrates and explains the warning labels affixed to the laser system.

EU Compliance (CE)

EU Directives and Standards

Lists the EU directives and standards the equipment conforms to.

FCC Compliance

FCC Statement and Warnings

Provides FCC compliance information and user warnings for radio frequency.

Section 2 – Step-By-Step Installation

Establishing a Proper Operating Environment

Guidelines for setting up a suitable environment for the laser system.

Providing a Suitable Electrical Power Source

Requirements and recommendations for connecting the laser system to power.

Extracting Fumes and Particulates

Instructions for setting up exhaust systems to remove fumes and particles.

Computer and Operating System Requirements

Specifies the minimum computer hardware and OS requirements for operation.

Recommended Software Programs

Lists recommended graphics and CAD software for use with the system.

Unpacking and Assembling the VersaLASER

Step-by-step guide to unpack and assemble the laser system.

Configuring Your Graphics Software

Instructions on how to set up graphics software for optimal use with the laser.

Section 3 - Operation

How the VersaLASER Works

Explains the basic principles of laser etching, cutting, and scribing.

VersaLASER Keypad Overview

Describes the function of each button on the VersaLASER keypad.

VersaLASER On-Screen Control Panel (VCP)

Details the features and functions of the VCP software interface.

Running Your First Job

Step-by-step guide to creating, printing, and running a job.

Section 4 - Basic System Maintenance

Safety During Maintenance

Safety precautions to follow before and during maintenance procedures.

Cleaning and Maintenance Supplies

Lists the necessary supplies for cleaning and maintaining the system.

Optics Maintenance

Procedures for inspecting, handling, and cleaning optical components.

Mirror and Lens Cleaning

Specific steps for cleaning the #2 and #3 mirrors and the focus lens.

Beam Window and Motion System Cleaning

How to clean the beam window and the motion system components.

Main Enclosure and Lubrication

Cleaning the enclosure and information on adjustments and lubrication.

Interlock Safety Check

Procedure to verify the functionality of the user door interlock safety feature.

Fuse Replacement

Instructions on how to check and replace fuses if they blow.

Cooling Fan Filters and Maintenance Schedule

How to clean fan filters and a recommended maintenance schedule.

Section 5 - Accessories

Cylindrical Object Rotary Accessory (CORA)

Accessory for etching, scribing, or cutting cylindrical objects like glassware.

CORA Graphics Setup

Guide to setting up graphics software for use with the CORA accessory.

CORA Printing Process

Steps for printing jobs using the CORA, including fixture selection.

Vector Cutting Accessory (VCA)

Accessory for vector cutting, minimizing contact and aiding smoke removal.

Integrated Cart

Features and installation of a cart designed to hold the VersaLASER.

Computer Controlled Air Cleaner / Cart (CCAC)

An accessory that eliminates smoke, dust, and fumes during processing.

CCAC Periodic Maintenance

Maintenance procedures for the CCAC's filters and sponges.

Air Assist Cone (AAC)

Accessory providing compressed air to protect optics and reduce burning.

AAC Removal

Instructions for safely detaching and removing the Air Assist Cone.

Air Assist Back Sweep (AABS)

Accessory that directs compressed air to manage smoke and reduce burning.

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