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Problem Reporting Guide
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Issue Date and Description Z axis skipping steps, and timing belt broken


Estimated Fix Date and Comment

Timing belt on order


Responding StaffMihailo Bradash

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iLab Name: ULS PLS6MW
iLab Kiosk: BRK Packaging and Assembly Core
FIC: Shared
Owner: Mihailo Bradash
Location: BRK 2081
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Overview

General Description

Laser cutter used to cut materials into different shapes and sizes.

Specifications

PLS6MW MW laser cutter process the broadest possible spectrum of materials. The system is reconfigured with the standard 10.6 micron pre-aligned interchangeable CO2 laser, the system can process plastics, textiles, wood and some metals.

System specifications:

    • Work area: 32 x 18 in.
    • Max part size: 37 x 23 x 9 in.
    • Dimensions: 44 x 39 x 36 in.
    • Rotary capacity: Max diam. 8 in. 2.0 lens.
    • Motorized Z axis lifting capacity: 40 lbs.
    • Available lenses: 2.0 in (51 mm).
    • Laser platform interface panel: Keypad and LCD display shows current file name, laser power, engraving speed, PPI, and run time.
    • Cabinet style: Floor standing.
    • Laser: 10.6 mm CO2 at 10, 25, 30, 40, 50, 60, and 75 Watts.

Technology Overview

 

Sample Requirements and Preparation

Compatible materials:

Plastics, textiles, wood, and some metals


Non-Compatible materials:

Poly-carbonates, ABS plastic, Rubbers


Standard Operating Procedure

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Questions & Troubleshooting

Why am I getting "Empty File: The printed document contains no data. " error?

Make sure red line is RGB hairline with your color management off. If the error continues contact the corresponding BNC staff.


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