InFocus M-300 manual Vector Cutting Kiss CUT

Page 85

Sample Materials 6-21

SIGN VINYL

RASTER ENGRAVING

LASER WATTAGE

POWER

SPEED

PPI

PASS

DEPTH

15

100

15

500

1

.015”

20

100

20

500

1

.015”

25

100

25

500

1

.015”

30

100

30

500

1

.015”

35

100

35

500

1

.015”

40

100

40

500

1

.015”

45

100

45

500

1

.015”

50

100

50

500

1

.015”

VECTOR CUTTING (KISS CUT)

 

 

 

 

 

LASER WATTAGE

POWER

SPEED

PPI

PASS

DEPTH

15

5

2.0

500

1

.003”

20

5

2.7

500

1

.003”

25

5

3.3

500

1

.003”

30

5

4.0

500

1

.003”

35

5

4.7

500

1

.003”

40

5

5.3

500

1

.003”

45

5

6.0

500

1

.003”

50

5

6.7

500

1

.003”

COMMENTS

Sign vinyl comes in a wide variety of colors, patterns, thickness, finishes, and reflectivity. There are a few methods for using sign vinyl with the laser system. One method is to vector cut (unmasked) through the vinyl but not through the backing. This technique provides results equivalent to a vinyl cutter machine. Once the vinyl has been cut, remove the excess vinyl, apply transfer tape and use a squeegee to remove trapped air bubbles. The transfer tape can then be lifted off and the vinyl lettering or objects that were vector cut will stick to the transfer tape and maintain their correct spacing with respect to each other. Now apply the tape to the desired surface and squeegee, peel off the transfer tape, and the lettering will remain adhered to the surface. The other method is to apply a piece of vinyl to the desired surface (unmasked) and adjust the laser power so as to cut through the vinyl without engraving into the material below. Another example is to cover the entire surface of a wooden plaque with vinyl, use a squeegee to remove all air bubbles, and then mask the entire surface with transfer tape to protect the vinyl from smoke damage. In the graphics software, color the background black and place white filled text on top of the colored background. Since the laser system does not engrave white filled objects, the background will be engraved and the lettering will be untouched. Peel off the excess vinyl and transfer tape to reveal the final product.

MOST SIGN VINYL IS MADE FROM PVC (Polyvinylchloride). DO NOT USE PVC BASED VINYL. The fumes are extremely toxic if you inhale them. The fumes are also caustic and can chemically destroy the metal parts of the laser system. Damage to the laser system from this type of abuse WILL NOT be covered under warranty.

Image 85
Contents Laser Platform Universal Laser Systems Inc All Rights Reserved Introduction Table of Contents Sample Materials Options & AccessoriesTroubleshooting MaintenanceAppendices Description of Appropriate Use General SafetySafety Laser SafetyAB C D Safety LabelsOr D UL-30 FCC Compliance Statement and Warnings FCC ComplianceEU Declaration of Conformity EU Compliance CEOperating Environment InstallationElectrical Requirements InstallationExhaust Requirements Gate Cart Assembly Installation Laser Cartridge Installation Installation Computer Requirements Laser Cooling RequirementsSoftware Suggestions Graphics ProgramsFont Requirements Making the Connections Computer Controlling the Laser System Problem PreventionHow it Works DC Power SupplyControl Panel System Operation Laser Cartridge Laser CartridgeSystem Operation Control PanelMotion System System Operation Liquid Crystal Display LCD Red Indicator Light System Operation Green Indicator LightProcess Controls Motion Control System Menu System System Operation Ready Menu Menu DescriptionsSystem Operation File Display Menu Memory Control Menu Main MenuSystem Operation Preferences Menu System Operation DOS Power Settings MenuONE File Memory Menu System Operation Options MenuHelpful Hint Autofocus MenuSystem Operation AIR Assist Menu Configuration MenuDual Head Menu SET Focus Position MenuSET Rotary Axis Menu Ports Menu Tickle MenuUnits Menu Language MenuAlignment Mode Menu System Operation Diagnostics MenuMemory Test Menu Motor Status DisplayAbout Menu Focusing the Laser Beam Focus Tool Method Current Lens Menu Material Thickness Z Position MethodSET Focal Height Menu To Use Autofocus System Operation Autofocus MethodTo Adjust Autofocus Loading and Positioning the Material Powering UpRunning the System Step by Step FocusingCreating the Graphic Setting the Drivers PropertiesDownloading the File Starting the Engraving Process Material Removing and Reloading Rubber Stamps 3D EffectsSingle Stamp Method Place Stamp in AN Unused Area Options & AccessoriesOptions & Accessories Settings for a 30 Watt System Options & Accessories Full Sheet Method Rotary Fixture Cutting Table Air Assist Compressor Air Assist SystemFocus Lens Kits Focal Length Spot Size Focal Range Sample Materials SafetySample Materials MaterialsSample Materials Light Raster Engraving Comments Acrylic Mirrored Comments Raster Engraving Brass Painted Corian / Avonite / Fountainhead Cork Male Female Glass / Crystal Leather Marble MAT Board Melamine Standard Engraving Melamine PHOTO/CLIPART Engraving Plastic Engravers Microsurfaced Perforated Vector Cutting Vector Cutting Kiss CUT Wood Laser Engraving or Cutting Wood can Ignite the Material Suggested Cleaning and Maintenance Supplies MaintenanceMaintenance Optics Cleaning System CleaningMaintenance #2 Mirror Maintenance #3 Mirror and Focus Lens Autofocus Sensor and Reflector if installed Maintenance Beam WindowFuse Replacement Adjustments and LubricationBattery Replacement Electronic UpgradingCooling Fan Filters Maintenance ScheduleTroubleshooting Ihr ULS Vertragshändler Troubleshooting Ihr ULS Vertragshändler Troubleshooting Ihr ULS Vertragshändler Operational Ihr ULS Vertragshändler Appendix Appendix a Limited Warranty Facility Requirements Appendix B SpecificationsAppendix C Using DOS Based Programs Appendix D Using Macintosh Computers Appendix E Serial Port Cable Requirements Step Appendix F How To Get Help