On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 9:49 AM, Dennis <nomadicn
...@gmail.com> wrote:
> To add to Tom's warnings:
> - Do NOT operate the laser with the cone-shaped nozzle attached if you
> are NOT using air assist! This will heat up and destroy the lens within a
> few minutes.
> - Treat the lens like the lint trap in a dryer. Clean it before each use.
> There is a log sheet on the front of the laser to log each time it is
> cleaned.
> When I went to clean it last night, it was half-obscured by caked-on gunk,
> and there was already a burn spot in the center of the lens. Tom had
> cleaned it last Tuesday night, and according to the log no one had cleaned
> it since. So we know a week is far too long to go without cleaning. Until
> we know how long it takes to get dirty, the rule should be: clean early and
> often.
> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:14 PM, Tom Gralewicz <m...@ieee.org> wrote:
>> New warnings:
>> Don't reset the Z axis, the sensor that detects the Z table hitting
>> bottom doesn't work.
>> Don't power up the machine with the air pump/assist turned on - it causes
>> the laser to time out after 5V.
>> New procedures:
>> To use the air assist:
>> Attach the nozzle, there is a black screw on the right side of the
>> laser head that acts as the set screw to hold the nozzle in, FINGER TIGHT
>> ONLY!
>> Power up the laser and wait for it to go through its start up
>> sequence.
>> Before you start cutting your project turn on the air pump
>> --
>> Tom Gralewicz
>> Miller Electronics Recycling
>> (414) 380-1716
>> www.deadcomputers.com
>> --
> --
> Dennis