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In case of fire:
- Briefly open the lid to cut off the power. See if the fire continues on its own or if the laser beam is fuelling it.
- If it is safe to do so, remove any burning workpieces and extinguish them outside of the laser (smothering, water, fire extinguisher)
- If it is not safe to remove the workpiece, use the fire extinguisher in the laser.
Things that can cause fires:
- Passing over the same spot in vector mode when cutting wood (e.g. due to doubled-up lines)
- Improper work surface (always use vector tray or pin grid when cutting)
- Trying to cut multiple layers of fabric at the same time
- Debris in the debris tray
- Cutting non-suitable materials
- Laser is out of focus
The Helix does not have an E-STOP; in case of emergency, turn off the power switch (located on the left side of the laser near the large grey power cord).
Housekeeping[edit | edit source]
Members must break down their materials before discarding them. Blunt sharp edges that may puncture the bag. TIP: Use the laser to break down any waste materials. Empty the garbage when it is more than 3/4 full and put the bags in the bin near the elevator/paint booth.
When done, always check the debris tray for small pieces and empty if needed. Small pieces can be ignited by the laser during vector cutting.
Preparing Files[edit | edit source]
Operations[edit | edit source]
Overview[edit | edit source]
- Check the debris tray and empty if needed (open the front panel, flip the locking levers so they are perpendicular to the tray, then pull out).
- Turn on the laser.
- Clean the lens (at the beginning of your session).
- Load the material.
- Set the laser focus and home point.
- Assign appropriate speed and power settings for the material type and thickness.
- Send the print job to the laser.
- Verify that the blast gates are open and air support is turned on.
- Turn on the exhaust vacuum.
- Close the lid.
- Press GO to begin the job.
- Monitor the job carefully, especially during vector operations.
- Check the lens every 1-2 hours and clean if needed.
Moving the laser head[edit | edit source]
Move the laser manually:
- Press X/Y OFF, then GO.
- Manually move the head to the desired position. When touching the head, do not touch the lens or mirror (only touch the metal surfaces).
Cleaning the Lens[edit | edit source]
Note that Q-tips are abrasive and will wear away the coating on the lens. Always use a lens tissue.
- Wrap a Q-Tip with half a sheet of lens tissue
- Spray lens cleaner on half of the Q tip (block with your hand to keep the other half dry). Do not use Windex or anything other than lens cleaner.
- Clean the top and the bottom of the lens. Do not press hard/scrub; treat the lens like you would an eyeball.
- Dry the top and bottom of the lens using the dry side of the Q-tip.
- Clean the mirror.
- Dry the mirror using the dry side of the Q-tip.
Setting Home[edit | edit source]
- Turn on the red dot pointer.
- Press X/Y OFF, then GO.
- Manually move the head to the home position. When touching the head, do not touch the lens or mirror (only touch the metal surfaces).
- Press SET HOME.
Setting Focus[edit | edit source]
- Hang the focus tool on the arms protruding from the head, lining the holes in the tool up with the pins on the arm.
- Press X/Y OFF, then GO.
- Manually move the head over top of the material
- Press ▲ or ▼ to move the bed up or down until the top of the material just touches the bottom of the focus tool.
Laser Settings[edit | edit source]
Raster Problems[edit | edit source]
When using raster mode, high speeds will cause the motors to wear out prematurely. North Forge policy is to keep speed below 80%. Note that the existing tables may suggest speeds above 80%; in that case you will need to adjust them manually:
- Find the recommended values in the speed/power table
- If the suggested raster speed is greater than 80%, set the speed to 80%.
- Subtract the same percentage from the power as you did for the speed. For example, if the recommended speed/power is 100/80, subtract 20 points from the speed to get to 80 and 20 points from the power to get 60. The adjusted speed/power is 80/60.
- If the suggested power is already less than 20 points, set the power to 5 and the speed as close to 80% as possible. For example, if the recommended speed/power is 100/15, the adjusted speed/power is 90/5.
Procedure[edit | edit source]
- Select File → Print or press Ctrl+P.
- Choose “Little Blue” from the printer dropdown menu.
- Press the Gear icon/Settings button to the right of the printer dropdown menu.
- Verify that Auto Focus is not selected.
- Ensure Center-Engraving is not selected if Center-Engraving is not being used.
- Ensure the Piece Size is the same as the workspace size in CorelDraw.
- If using raster mode, set the DPI (typically 600 for wood).
- Choose the operation type (Raster, Vector, or Combined)
- If using raster mode, set the raster settings according to the provided tables.
- Reduce the speed to less than 80% to avoid wear on the belts and motors
- If using vector mode, set the speed, power, and frequency according to the table.
- Press “Okay.”
- Select the Layout tab in the Print menu.
- Ensure “As in Document” is selected.
- Press “Apply” then “Print.” The job will be sent to the laser. The laser will not start until “GO” is pressed on the control panel.
Final Checklists[edit | edit source]
- Cut lines are red hairlines, vector etches are either a fill or a line thicker than 0.12mm
- Piece size in Epilog driver matches page size in CorelDRAW
- Speed, power, resolution are set per the manual
- In layout tab, “As In Document” is selected
- Laser is focused
- X/Y Home is set
- Lens has been cleaned
- Debris tray has been checked for debris
- Vents are open (default position is OPEN)
- Air support is turned on (default position is ON/handle parallel to pipe)
- Hearing protection/PPE is worn
- Vacuum/blower is on
- User is prepared to monitor the job continuously
Running the Job[edit | edit source]
- Press the JOB button.
- Make sure the correct file name is shown on screen. If it is not, press ▲ or ▼ until the correct file is showing.
- Verify that all pre-use conditions are correct (see checklist).
- Press GO to start the laser.
Troubleshooting[edit | edit source]
- Artwork isn't engraving in the right spot:
- Check that the page size in CorelDraw is the same as the piece size in the Epilog software.
- Check the layout tab and make sure that the position is set to "As in document."