Part Vii Example Jobs; Important Notes - Vision VR48 4 Series User Manual

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Example Jobs
Overview
In the following sections, there are 10 example jobs which can used to learn the different ways to
operate the Vision engraver or router. The jobs are separated into three levels; Level 1, Level 2 and
Level 3. Level 1 contains files that provide instructions on the most common uses of the engraver or
router, and utilizes Vision 9 Express software for job creation. Level 2 includes more advanced
applications and may require features only available in Vision 9 Expert or Pro software. Level 3 uses
Vision 9 Expert or Pro software and provides examples of advanced jobs.
The sections and example jobs are designed to incrementally teach the user how to operate their
machine, as well as utilize some of the common functions within the Vision software. It is recommended
that the first time user read through these sections and practice the techniques discussed in the order
they are presented.

IMPORTANT NOTES:

Many of the jobs shown here require the use of the optional Engraving Head due to the use of
a proximity sensor. Example jobs 6, 7 and 8, can be performed with or without the Engraving
Head, as the set surface procedure is used.
The example jobs shown in this section show material placed in the UPPER LEFT corner of the
engraving table. Since the VR48 uses the LOWER LEFT corner of the table as its home
position, the user should be aware of this difference when setting up and running the example
jobs.
Your machine may or may not have been equipped with the Red Dot Laser Pointer. Some of the
example jobs in this section utilize the laser pointer for job set up, or for previewing the jobs
when running a Dry Run. If your machine was not equipped with the laser pointer, the tip of an
installed cutting tool can be used for both previewing jobs and determining the location of items
on the engraving table when setting up jobs.
Feeds and Speeds
The Vision 9 Software includes presets for feed rates and spindle RPM. The default settings were
developed with the concept of providing a safe starting point for new users. Due to the wide variety of
materials that can be processed, as well as the large selection of cutters available for specific
applications, it is recommended that the user refer to the documentation available from the manufacturer
of the cutting tool being used when optimizing feeds and speeds.
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