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Full Spectrum 90 watt 24"x16+" laser cutter

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We currently have two of these saws at ChattLab, both very similar to theother.

Great for cutting and engraving many different types of flat surfaces.

The manual can be found here

Safety

  • Never cut vinyl plastic on the laser cutter! Vinyl will release chlorine gas, which is fatally dangerous to humans, and will also corrosively destroy the lenses used in the laser cutter. Some plastics are OK to cut, but please ensure they do not contain vinyl.
  • Keep the lid shut on the laser cutter whenever it is operating. The laser emits light (some of it non-visible) at an intensity that is damaging to your eyes. The window in the lid will block damaging light from passing through.
  • Please make sure that the water cooler and exhaust/air assist are on before operating the laser cutter.

Special Instructions

  • Design:
    • This laser cutter can accept designs from many different programs. Inkscape works well for designs containing both vectors and raster images.
    • Raster images work best if they are in black and white. The driver for the laser cutter will do only very basic conversion from color to a black and white. Image editing programs (such as Gnu Image Manipulation Program (GIMP)) are much better suited to the task and offer many more options.
    • Vectors should be solid colors. Different colors will be engrave/cut at different speeds and powers (to be set in the driver). (In inkscape, when an object is selected you can change the stroke color by shift-clicking a color at the bottom. The an empty fill color, gives the best representation of how your image will turn out.)
    • Ensure that all vector colors have 100% opaqueness, or they may not be imported into the driver.
    • When your work is ready to be engraved and cut, print it to the Full Spectrum Engineering Driver.
  • Using the Full Spectrum Engineering Driver:

Details

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Attribute Detail
Manufacturer Full Spectrum
Model TK
Bed size 24 x 16 inches (longer materials can be cut by opening the outfeeds on both sides of the cutter)
Owners ChattLab