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Dear Madam and Sir, Thank you for choosing GCC and the LaserPro X-Series. You can be assured that this machine meets all of the highest safety standards while using technological innovations shared by no other laser engraver. The LaserPro X500 SERIES is backed by GCC, a truly international company that is dedicated to help your business grow.
Chapter I – Safety 1.1 Principles of a CO2 Laser LASER is the acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. A CO laser works by electrically stimulating the molecules within a carbon dioxide gas mixture. When focused through a lens, this highly-intense, invisible beam will vaporize many materials. Depending on the speed and intensity of the projected beam, a CO laser may be used to engrave or cut through a wide variety of materials.
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labels and their locations on the machine. Below is a list of all the safety labels and their locations on the machine. Product Label This label is located at the right-back side of machine. All the product information such as Serial Number, Model Numbers, Laser Power and Electric power can be found here.
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CDRH Label This label indicates the class level of CDRH. 232001260G(10)
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Laser Path Warning Label LaserPro machines are very safe under normal functioning conditions. However, in case of any accident, Laser Path Warning Label will be affixed on the possible laser path. When operators are near by these paths should be careful of possible injury while machine is working. Emergency Stop Label This label indicates the emergency stop button.
Protection Window Label This label indicates the protection wavelength. You can find this label in the lower right corner window. Warning Label Warning Label is written with all the necessary information to be aware of in every operation. 1.5 Safety Measures •...
• Resulting debris from laser cutting are very dangerous and may cause fire hazard • DO NOT leave debris and scraps inside laser machine after job finished. Must keep machine clean after job finished. • Caution—Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
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• Select a location in which the ambient temperature remains between 15° C and 30° C (60° F to 86°F). • Select a location in which the relative humidity remains between 30% - 40%. • Select a location in which there is a short, direct path to a fume exhaust system. •...
Chapter II - Unpacking & Contents 2.1 Unloading and Unpacking The LaserPro X500 SERIES is shipped in one crate that contains the machine, the software, and all of the necessary accessories.The following section contains detailed step-by-step instructions for unpacking and assembly of the machine. WARNING To prevent personal injury or damage to the machine, please obtain assistance when loading and unloading the shipping crate.
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Step 4 Take out the wooden holding stick Step 5 Loosen and remove the pink packing strips by pushing the lock on the strip down, and then pull it out towards the top before you can loosen the strips. 232001260G(10)
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Step 6 Unscrew the two boards, take them out of the crate, and then turn them upside down. Step 7 Put the boards at each end of the crate base to form a ramp. Step 8 Remove the wooden block from the crate base, and then unscrew the four holding stands so that they can be moved up.
Step 9 Roll the machine out of the crate base to where you are going to setup. Step 10 Remove the X-axis restraining strips. Step 11 Screw 4 holding stand on the ground and adjust the level. Step 12 Save the crate for shipping in the future. 2.2 Contents and Accessories Checklist Please check to ensure that all of the following items are included within the shipping crate.
Chapter III - Mechanical Overview Please take some time to familiarize yourself with this section regarding the mechanical overview of the LaserPro X500 SERIES. References will be made back to the different parts of the LaserPro X500 SERIES in later sections. 3.1 Front View Right Shoulder Left Shoulder...
Chapter IV - Setup and Installation 4.1 Machine Setup 4.1.1 Powering Up the Machine CAUTION Make sure both the LaserPro X500SERIES and computer are turned off before connecting either to a power source. 1) Connect the power cord to a quality surge protector and then connect the surge protector to a properly grounded outlet.
NOTE Powerful fume extraction system is helpful to cutting quality and reduces the maintenance need. If you are using extraction system with 4” hose we recommend you use two units of ventilation systems to empower the air flow. 4.1.4 Air Compressor Specifically designed for laser engravers, the air compressor utilizes an oil-free safeguard.
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Plugs Plugs 3) Connect a ¼” tubing to the air tube fastener valve on the air compressor. NOTE It is important that the ¼” air tubing has clean, straight cuts on each end. Jagged or slanted cuts will not produce adequate sealing capabilities. 4) On the right-rear side of X500 SERIES to locate both the Air-Assist Valve and Internal Power Sockets, as indicated below: Power Cord A...
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Air Flow Regulator: Air Tube Fastener Turn Clockwise to increase airflow Turn Counter- Clockwise to Air Tube decrease airflow Connector Congratulations, you have finished setting up the air compressor. OPERATION 1) Switch on the air compressor unit and make sure that the airflow regulator on the air assist valve is opened (turn clockwise to increase the airflow, counter-clockwise to decrease the airflow).
4.1.5 Water Chiller Installation The water cooler that will be connected to the machine consists of a cooling system, and two water tubes that allow inflow and outflow of water. When you turn the power on, the cooling system is activated and delivers cool water to the laser tube module to absorb the heat generated there, and then brings it back to the cooling system to cool down.
The inlet tubing of chiller should be connected to the outlet connector on the laser machine. The outlet tubing of chiller should be connected to the inlet connector on the laser machine. Step 2. Arrange the Outlet and Inlet tubing as follows. Insert the outlet tubing of chiller through the “Water in”...
NOTE 1. The air flow on the material can cooperate with the right-rear air assist valve to have a best air flow volume. 2. Moderate air flow from air nozzle will bring better cutting quality when doing thick material cutting. 4.1.7 Knife-shaped Cutting Table Unique cutting table with tipped bars that can be easily adjusted without tools to create different levels of working depths.
NOTE Each bar can hold about 3 kg weight. Knife-shaped cutting bars provides full support to material and honeycomb table 4.1.8 Supporting Pin Kit Cutting job without the Supporting Pin Kit may have laser reflections to damage your art work while powerful laser hit the supporting table or the art work that cuts off may fall down and being damaged.
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Manual focus tool Insert the manual focus tool to the slot on the lens carriage as red arrow indicated. Rotate the shaft to release the lens carriage and move the air nozzle up and down to fine tune the focal distance till the tip of focus tool just touches the surface of work media.
4.1.10 Connecting the Computer The LaserPro X500 Series can communicate with a computer through a USB Port or LAN Port connection interface. Regardless of the connection method chosen, you will need to connect the respective connection cable from the LaserPro X500 Series to your computer. USB Connectivity: Connect the included USB Port Cable to the USB Port on the right side of the LaserPro X500 SERIES.
4.1.10.2 Ethernet Connectivity Setup GCC laser engraver is built-in with LAN port to transmit data from PC to laser engraver with ease and higher speed instead of USB port option. Step 1. Connect LAN cable to the LAN port of GCC laser engravers and turn on machine Step 2.
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Step 5. Go to <Control Panel Network and Internet Network Connections> of computer, right click mouse on the connected internet device, and choose <Properties> Step 6. Choose the <Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4)> and click <Properties> to open up the setting window. 232001260G(10)
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Step 7. Enter the IP address and Subnet mask setting values, and choose <OK> Note the IP address 192.168.3.X (X value can be 1~255, while can’t be the same number as machine control panel setting in step 4) Step 8. Go to <Control Panel> <Device and Printers>...
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4.2 Graphics Software Setup The LaserPro X500 SERIES is compatible with graphics software that can output HPGL commands, such as CorelDraw, Adobe Photoshop, AutoCAD, Illustrator etc. Supported Graphic Software • Photoshop • CorelDraw • Illustrator • AutoCAD Other software such as EngraveLab and PhotoGrav may work with the LaserPro X500 SERIES, but are not officially supported.
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If a screen comes up informing you of the detection of a previous driver and asks to keep the existing driver or use the new one, select Replace Existing Driver and click Next to continue. This screen will prompt you to provide a printer name. Simply type in <LaserPro X500 SERIES>...
4.2.3 Parallels Desktops for MAC OS MAC users can use GCC LaserPro machines by purchasing the Parallels Desktop software which allows you to install Windows OS in MAC computers and run Windows based software under MAC computer and output with GCC print driver. 1) Purchase Parallels Desktops on its official website.
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7) Register Parallels Desktop 8) Press “Register” and “OK” to complete the installation of Parallels Desktop. 9) Open Parallels Desktop (in the Applications folder) then choose File → New 232001260G(10)
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10) Press “Install Windows from DVD or image file” then press “continue” to install windows 11) Select CD-ROM drive with the Windows installation CD 12) Enter the Windows OS product key 232001260G(10)
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13) Select how you would like to run your Windows program. 14) After the prior setting is complete the windows OS installation procedure will start automatically. 15) Windows OS installation is complete then you can refer to “4.2.5 Installation of the LaserPro Print Driver”...
4.2.4 Using Autodesk Inventor with GCC LaserPro machine 1. Start drawing. 2. Delete border and title block by right clicking on sheet1 and selecting delete. 232001260G(10)
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3. Set sheet size to match working area of engraver. Engraver working area can be found on the paper tab of the windows driver. 4. Start sketch. 5. Engraving a. Finish sketch. b. Right click on sketch and select properties. c.
6. Cutting a. Finish sketch. b. Right click on sketch and select properties. c. Line Type: Continuous d. Line Weight: .001 in. e. Set color to match one of the 16 colors available in the pen tab of the windows driver. NOTE All objects created in one particular sketch will have the same properties meaning all will engrave or all will cut.
Chapter V - Operating the LaserPro X500 SERIES Once you have installed LaserPro X500 Series Print Driver, and connected the LaserPro X500 SERIES to the computer, you will need to familiarize yourself with the control panel and LaserPro Print Driver. The print driver will be where you spend most of your time configuring specific laser parameters for your jobs, while the control panel will allow you to set repeat times, manipulate the file order, configure the start point, and more.
5.1.3 Graphic Control Panel Overview (Description) The Control Panel The control panel on the LaserPro X500 SERIES provides an easy access to all the manual controls needed for cutting and engraving. The LCD screen, functional, directional and selection buttons make navigating through the machine’s manual controls easy to do. LED Indicator Lights LCD Display Screen Function Buttons...
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DIRECTIONAL AND SELECTION BUTTONS Function (F1 / F2 / F3 / F4) Four function buttons allow you to select various functions, which will change depending on what section of the menu you are in. Each function button’s corresponding function will be displayed right above its respective button on the LCD display screen.
5.1.4 Graphic Control Panel Navigation Chart Main Work Page Functions Page File Management Page Machine Information Page Machine Setting Page Link / DLink Page Red Beam File Information Page Vector Mode Save Position Carriage Lock Command Mode File Save Mode LAN Setup Wizard SmartGUARD Scaling...
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5.1.5 Graphic Control Panel Function Pages When the LaserPro X500 SERIES is powered on, the machine will perform a series of safety checks and initializing routines. The LCD display screen will display the GCC copyright, LaserPro logo, and machine initialization pages before going to the main work page. Main Work Page The main work page is the page that the LaserPro X500 SERIES will default to upon startup and will be the “home base”...
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Functions Page ☼ Navigating to this page: Main Work Page Press F4 Functions Page The Functions Page allows you to edit file management and machine settings. From this page, you will be able to access the File Management, Machine Setting, and Machine Information pages. •...
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File Management Page ☼ Navigating to this page: Main Work Page Press F4 Functions Page Select <File Management> from the menu File Management Page The File Management Page allows you to manage the files that you have loaded onto the LaserPro X500 SERIES.
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Link/DLink Page ☼ Navigating to this page: Main Work Page Press F4 Functions Page Select <File Management> from the menu File Management Page Press F2 Link / DLink Page The Link/DLink Page allows you to set, arrange, and remove loaded jobs to and from a job queue for processing.
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File Information Page ☼ Navigating to this page: Main Work Page Press F4 Functions Page Select <File Management> from the menu File Management Page Select a job file and press Enter File Information Page The File Information Page allows you to view the speed, power, DPI, and PPI settings of the selected job.
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File Edit Vector Page ☼ Navigating to this page: Main Work Page Press F4 Functions Page Select <File Management> from the menu File Management Page Select a job file and press Enter File Information Page Press F4 File Management Edit Page Select <Vector Setting>...
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Machine Setting Page ☼ Navigating to this page: Main Work Page Press F4 Functions Page Select <Machine Setting> from the menu Machine Setting Page The Machine Setting Page allows you to access and modify a variety of your machine settings, including: Set Lens, Set Red Beam, Carriage Free, Set Command Mode, Save Position, Set File Save Mode, Set Vector Mode, Set Laser Wattage, Other, and Reset.
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Carriage Free Page ☼ Navigating to this page: Main Work Page Press F4 Functions Page Select <Machine Setting> from the menu Machine Setting Page Select <Carriage Lock> from the menu Carriage Lock Page The Carriage Lock Page allows you to set whether the laser carriage is locked or free. If the Carriage Free setting is set to <YES>, then you will be able to manually move the laser carriage along the X and Y axis by hand with the top door open.
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☼ Navigating to this page: Set Command Mode Page Main Work Page Press F4 Functions Page Select <Machine Setting> from the menu Machine Setting Page Select <Set Command Mode > from the menu Set Command Mode Page The Set Command Mode Page allows you to configure vector settings when outputting in Default or HPGL mode.
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☼ Navigating to this page: Save Position Page Main Work Page Press F4 Functions Page Select <Save Position> from the menu Machine Setting Page Select <Save Position > from the menu The Save Position Function allows you to save the current X-axis and Y-axis positions of the laser carriage and sets this position to be the origin for subsequent jobs.
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☼ Navigating to this page: File Save Page Main Work Page Press F4 Functions Page Select <Machine Setting> from the menu Machine Setting Page Select <File Save> from the menu Set File Save Mode Page The Set File Save Page allows you to set whether or not the LaserPro X500 SERIES automatically deletes each job file after processing.
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Set Vector Mode Page ☼ Navigating to this page: Main Work Page Press F4 Functions Page Select <Machine Setting> from the menu Machine Setting Page Select <Set Vector Mode> from the menu Set Vector Mode Page The Set Vector Mode Page allows you to adjust and balance vector mode’s quality and speed settings based on your specific job.
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☼ Navigating to this page: LAN Setup Wizard Page Main Work Page Press F4 Functions Page Select <Machine Setting> from the menu Machine Setting Page Select <LAN Setup Wizard > from the menu LAN Setup Wizard Page The LAN Setup Wizard Page allows you to connect the laser machine with ethernet to transmit files from computer to laser machine for processing jobs.
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☼ Navigating to this page: Scaling Page Main Work Page Press F4 Functions Page Select <Machine Setting> from the menu Machine Setting Page Select <Scaling> from the menu Scaling Page The Scaling Page allows you to fine tune the laser machine output scale to precisely fit the original graphic file design scale when precision output is requried to your application.
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☼ Navigating to this page: SmartGUARD Page Main Work Page Press F4 Functions Page Select <Machine Setting> from the menu Machine Setting Page Select <SmartGURD > from the menu SmartGUARD Page After optional SmartGUARD hardware installation, please enter the function menu on the control panel to enable the SmartGUARD fire alarm.
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☼ Navigating to this page: Other Page Main Work Page Press F4 Functions Page Select <Machine Setting> from the menu Machine Setting Page Select <Other> from the menu Other Page The Other Page allows you to change various settings that correspond to the control panel. The Language setting will allow users to change available languages displayed by the control panel.
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Reset Page ☼ Navigating to this page: Main Work Page Press F4 Functions Page Select <Machine Setting> from the menu Machine Setting Page Select <Reset> from the menu Reset Page The Reset Page will restore machine settings back to factory default. Press ENTER to confirm the change, and restart the machine.
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Machine Information Page ☼ Navigating to this page: Main Work Page Press F4 Functions Page Select <Machine Information> from the menu Machine Information Page The Machine Information Page allows you to view information regarding the system such as the GCC logo, machine name, firmware version, and other information.
5.2 The LaserPro X500 SERIES Print Driver With the LaserPro X500 SERIES print driver successfully installed, you will need to adjust the printer and page size default settings before you can begin editing and completing jobs. By doing so, you will be setting the work area in your graphics software to match the LaserPro X500 SERIES’s worktable area.
5.2.1 Page Setup and Orientation The first thing you must do before working with the LaserPro X500 SERIES Print Driver will be to make sure the page and layout settings are properly configured within your graphics software. You will need to access and edit the Page Setup or Layout page of your graphics software to set your graphics software’s page layout to match the LaserPro X500 SERIES’s work table’s dimensions and orientation.
5.2.2 Color Management LaserPro driver uses pen color settings to control laser engraver’s engraving and cutting parameters. In addition to having your Page Setup and Orientation properly set in your graphics software, you will also need to make sure Color Management is DISABLED prior to working with the LaserPro X500 SERIES Print Driver.
3) Click OK to complete the color management adjustments. 5.2.3 Using the LaserPro X500 SERIES Print Driver Now after you have properly set the Page and Layout and Color Management of your graphics software, you are ready to configure the details of your actual job through the LaserPro X500 SERIES Print Driver. The LaserPro X500 SERIES print driver allows you to adjust your engraving / cutting options.
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Note For this screenshot example, CorelDraw was used as the software application. The LaserPro X500 SERIES Driver consists of five primary sections (pages) in which you will be able to choose various engraving / cutting options and settings: • Option Page •...
5.2.3.1 LaserPro X500 SERIES Print Driver >> Option Page Mode Setting (OPTION PAGE) [DEFAULT SETTING: Black & White] Black & White: Select this mode when using clipart images or drawings with several colors, shades of gray, or many outlines. This mode outputs in a method similar to that of a black and white laser printer.
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Manual Color Fill Select this mode when you would like to designate specific power and speed settings and link them to certain colors of your image. The LaserPro X500 SERIES print driver allows a maximum of 16 pen parameters to be set. 3D Mode: Select this mode to attain a sculptured 3D effect on your engraving.
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When engraving a stamp, via the stamp mode, the stamp image needs to be engraved in reverse (mirrored) for the final stamp to be correctly laid out. Invert (Options Page) [DEFAULT SETTING: Unselected] Checking this box automatically inverts / reverses the color of your image (the white areas become black and vice versa).
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Preview (Options Page) [DEFAULT SETTING: Unselected] Users can use the Preview function to check a simulated output of the job. An estimated working time will also be shown. Please make sure to set the file printing option to “print to file” in order to activate the Preview function.
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File Function (Option Page): The file function section allows you to manage various laser parameters. This section is useful when performing duplicate jobs on a variety of objects, allowing you to save your frequently used laser parameters and load them in the future. •...
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5.2.3.2 LaserPro X500 SERIES Print Driver >> Pen Page The LaserPro X500 SERIES incorporates the use of 16 different colors to represent 16 different laser power and speed settings when cutting and engraving. These colors are referred to as “Pens”. Think of each pen as a designated laser setting, rather than as a color.
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NOTE The LaserPro X500 SERIES print driver cannot store more than 16 pen colors or different laser parameter settings per file. Speed (Pen Page) [DEFAULT SETTING: 50] The speed slider controls the laser’s speed during operation (engraving speed) with settings ranging from 0.1 –...
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Cutting / engraving depth are determined by a combination of power and speed. Slower speed at higher power will produce deeper cuts and engravings, whereas higher speeds at lower power will produce more shallow cuts and engravings. PPI (Pen Page) [DEFAULT SETTING: 400] PPI (pulses-per-inch) represents the pulsing frequency of the laser pulse (fire) numbers within an inch exclusive for vector cutting.
5.2.3.3 X500 SERIES Print Driver >> Advance Page Scaling (Advance Page) [DEFAULT SETTING: 0] In some cases you may find a slight output inaccuracy in the actual output compared to what you have set in the computer. This margin of error or offset is extremely small (approximately 1/300). What this means is that there may be a 1-unit offset for every 300 unit increments.
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• Relative: This mode sets the current lens carriage position to correspond to the origin (top left) position of the graphic software. Therefore, the lens carriage will process the job from its current position relative to its setting in the graphics software. •...
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Vector Function (Advance Page) [DEFAULT SETTING: Normal] • Normal: This selection will not apply any special advanced vector function to your job. This is the default Vector Function setting. • All Raster Output: This selection will instruct the print driver to process your entire image as a raster engraving.
5.2.3.4 LaserPro X500 SERIES Print Driver >> Paper Page Paper Size (Paper Page) The paper size represents your total work area. Ensure that the paper size is never set greater than the machine’s worktable area of 51” x 36” (1300mm x 916mm). The X value represents the length and the Y value represents the width.
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When you look at your engraved test square under a magnifying glass, you may notice the edges of your square may be slightly offset, with every consecutive engraved even or odd line protruding past the square’s ideal edge. This occurrence may occur on the left or right side of the square and can be compensated for by the image tuning setting.
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5.2.3.6 LaserPro X500 SERIES Print Driver >> Raster Page NOTE The Raster Page is only available when Black & White Mode Setting is selected from the Option Page; this page offers a number of advanced Raster Engraving output options. Contrast (Raster Page) [DEFAULT SETTING: 0] This provides a quick and easy way to immediately adjust the contrast of an engraved image.
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Halftone (Raster Page) [DEFAULT SETTING: Dithering] This option controls the way a raster-engraved image is processed. The “digital image to engraved output” process can be processed via two methods: Dithering or Error Diffusion. Each offer additional output options yielding different output effects, style, and quality. Dithering (Raster Page) Interprets and outputs the raster engraving via the dithering method.
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• Error Diffusion: Interprets and outputs the raster engraving via the error diffusion method. This mode will allow you to select from three diffusion types: Floyd, Stucki, and Jarvis. ○ Diffusion Type: Floyd, Stucki, Jarvis [DEFAULT SETTING: Floyd] Each diffusion type presents the shade of image as different spread halftones instead of dots to compose a raster image.
5.2.3.7 LaserPro X500 SERIES Print Driver >> Raster Page Producing stamps require different operational steps than your standard engraving or cutting jobs. The Stamp page offers dynamic options allowing you to customize your stamp production process. NOTE The Stamp page will only appear and be accessible when you have selected the Stamp Mode from the Option Page.
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Adjustment Bar / Power Level (Stamp Page) Another important aspect of creating a stamp is setting the slope level of the shoulder. The shoulder is the section from the “contact section” of the stamp to its base. This function allows you to adjust the slope for the shoulder sections of your stamp.
Chapter VI - Engraving and Cutting Techniques 6.1 Raster Engraving A laser engraver can process text, scanned image, digital picture, or design by “laser firing” grids / dots of individual pixels into a raster image. Think of this as simply “printing” your job onto any particular material.
particular section for vector cutting, you will need to set that object’s fill color to white and set its outline thickness between 0.001” (0.025mm) to 0.004” (0.1mm) via the graphics software. Below is an example of how to prep an area (in this case, we will use a section of text) for vector cutting.
6.4 3D Tips 3D processing uses degrees of the gray level to adjust the output energy of the laser. Take the figures below as an example. When the color of a certain block is set as 100% black, the laser output energy for processing will be at 100%.
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Concept illustration of 3D graphic production with Laser Professional AP After the graphic is completed, you can output the 3D graphic directly to the laser machine through GCC LaserPro driver, which is very handy. Or you can also export the 3D graphics as JPG or BMP format and edit with frequently used CorelDRAW or Illustrator software, then output the graphic to GCC laser system.
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Step 3. Edit the characters for the website Step 4. Combine the 3D images After finishing the production for each of the objects, you may proceed with the combination of the objects. The combined graphic may be output with the laser engraver. Output the 3D graphic After selecting the graphic to be output, set the Mode as 3D Mode in the driver.
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Tips for engraving 3D graphics LaserPro Application Lab provides a few reminders that may require your attention during the 3D engraving in order to improve the result of the engraving. Turn on the Air Assist function When the engraving is done along with Air Assist, the depth of the engraving would be deeper. Set Air assist inside the driver by checking the box.
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Now you are ready to output the modified image by clicking File/Print NOTE This instruction is a simple example for general use. There are many tips and tricks to achieve a good engraving quality. It takes a lot of practice and experience to achieve a good engraving quality. Different picture may need different modifications and different material may need different parameters.
Chapter VII - Optional Items When purchasing the LaserPro X500 SERIES from your local authorized GCC distributor, you will be provided with a chance to purchase optional items to enhance your experience with your system. If anytime after the purchase of your LaserPro X500 SERIES, you would consider to purchase any optional item, please contact your local authorized GCC distributor.
Exhaust Hose Connector 7.2 SmartGUARD Fire Alarm Option Laser cutting and engraving operations using the SmartGUARD system protects the operator, machine, and the work products from potential fire hazards. During the engraving process, flaming may occur when working with combustible or easily-flammable materials, such as paper or wood. The SmartGUARD Fire Alarm is a pre-installed optional item that can be set to notify the operator through audio warnings and automatically shutdown the current operation.
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OPERATION: SmartGUARD: Enable or Disable the SmartGUARD Sensitivity: The sensitivity of the SmartGUARD is adjustable. The user can select the delay time from 1 second to 9 seconds when a fire is detected until alarm activation and automatic system shutdown. As an example, if the firmware is set to 1 second, then the SmartGUARD fire alarm will alert and automatically shutdown the laser system 1 second after detecting a fire.
7.3 Honeycomb Table/ Aluminum Grid Cutting Table The Aluminum Grid Cutting Table is an ideal pal for laser cutting, and the Honeycomb Table is especially good for cutting material into small pieces. They lift the work piece off the work table from hitting by laser reflection while supports it with reinforced aluminum grid design or honeycomb cells.
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Place the Honeycomb Table or Aluminum Grid Cutting Table over the arranged Supporting Cutting Bars. When doing thick cutting, cover the whole Aluminum Grid Cutting Table or Honeycomb Table with film on top to form a closed down suction then place spacers between the film and the cutting media will provide an optimum down vacuum resulting in good cutting quality by reducing flame.
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OPERATION: Select the honeycomb option in the Paper page of LaserPro machine print driver when using the Honeycomb Table or Aluminum Grid Cutting Table. NOTE When the Honeycomb table is selected, the working area will be reduced to 1280mm x 896mm or 50.39”x 35.27”...
Chapter VIII Basic Maintenance Keeping the optics and the motion system clean is essential to quality engraving and reliability of your machine. Recommend to clean the work table, moving rails, and optics on weekly base for normal usage case. This chapter provides information on basic maintenance that you should do to keep the machine in the best condition.
8.2 Routine Cleaning 8.2.1 Cleaning the inside of the system Open the front cover, and the shoulder cover. Use a vacuum cleaner to clean the inside of the machine thoroughly. 8.2.2 Cleaning the work table and Motion System Clean the working table and the motion system on a weekly basis through the following steps: 1) Turn the power off and unplug the laser machine before cleaning.
8.3.1 Cleaning the mirrors For mirror 1 that is located inside the door at the left hand side of the machine (see Figure 8-1). Mirror 1 Mirror 1 Mirror 1 Mirror 1 (Figure 8- 1 Cleaning the Mirrors) For mirror 2, at the left hand side of working table, take the two screws off and remove the cover (see Figure 8-2).
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For mirror 3, at the top of carriage, take the two screws off and remove the cover (see Figure 8- NOTE Do not loosen the wrong screws of mirror 1, 2 in case that the optical path may change. The covers of mirrors 2 and 3 have to be taken off as well for adjusting the optical path.
Allow the mirror to dry before re-installing it. NOTE Don't scratch the coating of the mirror's surface. Excessive cleaning may cause damage and reduce the life of the mirror. Always handle the optics with care. Applying too much force on the optics may cause cracks or chips.
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3) Slide down the lens carriage to take out he air nozzle holder Slide down to take out the air nozzle holder. 4) Clean the lens inside the nozzle holder with lens cleanser, and apply cotton swab or lens tissue to dry off the remaining solution gently.
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Fit the Focal Lens Removing Tool here NOTE Do not touch the surface of the lens with your fingers or press down hard with any cleaning material. Once you finish cleaning and ready to reinstall the lens back in place, ensure the holes and corners match each other.
Chapter IX - Basic Troubleshooting Quality Problems Check if the focal Lens is installed correctly or if focal Lens is not fixed properly. Check if it is caused by the debris or dust build up in the bearing tracks of x rail. Check if it is caused from the damaged or dirty focal lens and mirror 4 in the laser carriage which can not deliver the laser beam effectively.
Chapter X - Appendix 10.1 Glossary Color Fill – Term within the awards and engraving industry used to describe the variety of techniques used to add color or contrast to engraving. DPI – Dots Per Inch or Pixels Per Inch. The resolution of an image as defined by the amount of dots/pixels included in an inch.
10.2 LaserPro X500 SERIES Specifications X500III 100W 130W 150W Laser Source Sealed CO2 Laser Laser Cooling Water-cooled without honeycomb table 51 x 36 in. (1300 x 916 mm) Work Area with honeycomb table 50.3 x 35.2 in. (1280 x 896 mm) w/o Cutting Table 52.9 x 36.0 x 2.1 in.
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• Specifications are subject to change without prior notice. • Speed is not equal to throughput. See dealer or visit www.gccworld.com for more details. 232001260G(10)
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