Flux Beambox User Manual
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  • Page 3 After almost 2,500 backers helped us successfully raised $1.6M on Kickstar ter, it took us a year to take FLUX Delta from prototype to a product embraced by users around the world. Our users loved the laser cut ter on the FLUX Delta, since it enabled them to cut and engrave materials beyond plastic, and wanted more.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS CH1 CO2 LASER BASICS ......... 008 CH2 UNBOXING ..........010 2.1 Before You Start........010 2.2 What's In the Box........016 2.3 Assembly..........019 2.4 Network Setup........021 2.5 Software Download....... 022 2.6 Software Setup........023 CH3 FIRST ENGRAVING ........024 3.1 Adjusting Focus........
  • Page 5 4.2.1 Engraving Resolution.... 4.2.2 Threshold....... 033 4.3 Vector Engraving........034 4.4 Bitmap and Vector Comparison.... 035 4.5 Layer Settings........035 4.6 Save Scene........... 036 4.7 Recommended Design Software.... 036 4.8 Smart Trace..........037 CH5 MATERIAL TECHNIQUES ......040 5.1 Testing New Materials......040 5.2 Wood............
  • Page 6 CH7 MAINTENACE ......... 051 7.1 Touch Panel - Maintenacne....051 7.2 Keep Everything Lubricated....052 7.3 Cleaning The Work Area....... 053 7.4 Wiping The Lens........054 7.5 Water Cooler Maintenance....057 7.6 Optical Path Adjustment....... 060 7.6.1 First Reflecting Mirror.... 062 7.6.2 Second Reflecting Mirror..
  • Page 7 8.9 Camera Preview Doesn’t Work....096 8.10 Connection Issue......... 096 8.11 Software Quits Unexpectedly....100 CH 9 TERMS OF USE ........102...
  • Page 8: Ch1 Co2 Laser Basics

    CO2 LASER BASICS...
  • Page 10: Ch2 Unboxing

    UNBOXING 2.1 Before You Start Read the following safety precautions carefully before operating Beambox. Beambox produces high-powered laser beam. Improper handling can result in fire, visual impairment, skin burns, or inhalation of toxic substances and other personal safety hazards. Important Precautions Never leave the machine unattended while operating.
  • Page 11 User Safety All personnel who will operate the machine shoud read the safety precautions and follow the instructions. Confirm with FLUX Support if you have any questions regarding use and safety. support@flux3dp.com Children require the supervision and assistance of an adult at all times.
  • Page 12 Do not continue to use the power cord if it is found to be damaged. When maintaining or disassembling the machine with the consent of FLUX Support, be sure to turn off the pow- er and unplug the unit. Fire Safety Do not put anything inside the machine that is not la- ser-compatible.
  • Page 13 Clean out leftover bits inside the unit when it builds Never leave the unit unattended while operating always stay within sight. Look inside frequently. If there is a lasting flame inside the unit that does not extinguish when the laser has moved past. Turn off the machine and pull the plug on the back of the unit.
  • Page 14 Operation Safety Do not stare at the flame generated by the laser. Stabilize the unit to prevent performance failure. In case of burn injury, seek medical advice. Wear gloves when cleaning leftover bits. Have t wo people lif t the unit when moving the machine.
  • Page 15 Stop Using Your Beambox If... There is a fire in the unit which persists after the laser turns off. The head stops moving but the laser is on. An unusual sound or unusual light coming from the unit that was not occurring previously.
  • Page 16: What's In The Box

    2.2 What's In The Box Place the box on the floor and unseal the box. Remove the cushions on the four corners and take out the machine. Have two people lift the unit out of the box. Keep the packaging in case of transportation in the future.
  • Page 17 Open the front door and take out the duct. Remove the foam on the air pump then take out the accessory box. ① In the accessory box are Wi-Fi dongle ② ③ ④ lubricant duct clamp double-sided tape ⑤ ⑥ ⑦...
  • Page 18 Front view: ① focus probe ② honeycomb platform ③ level adjustment knob ④ touch panel ⑤ power button Rear view: ① main switch ② power inlet ③ Ether- net port ④ USB port ⑤ grounding cable ⑥ exhaust...
  • Page 19: Assembly

    2.3 Assembly Remove the release paper of the magnet and stick the two magnets on the edge of the door. Peel off the cover paper on both side of the acrylic window and install the window with one washer and one nut on each bolt. Install the two dampers to the holes on the edge of the machine.
  • Page 20 Plug in the power cord to the power inlet of the machine and the wall socket as well. Plug in the Wi-Fi dongle to the USB port on the back. Bend the antenna upward for better signal. Match the duct clamp to the bigger end of the duct then connect it to the exhaust fan outlet.
  • Page 21: Network Setup

    2.4 Network Setup Toggle the main switch on the back and press the power button to turn the machine on. It takes about 1 minute to start up. Touch panel: Settings > Internet > Settings > Select Wi-fi name > Enter password The wireless IP address indicates the Internet setting is done.
  • Page 22: Software Download

    2.5 Software Download Download the latest version of Beam Studio from the download section of the FLUX official website. https://flux3dp.com/downloads/ Windows : Download the suitable version for your system type. To check the system type, right click on the This PC icon > Properties > and find System type.
  • Page 23: Software Setup

    2.6 Software Setup The language setting will pop up on the first run. Select English > FLUX Beambox / Beambox Pro. Fill in the machine IP address in the textbox. Go to Menu > Machine or click on the camera icon at the bottom left corner to check if the machine name can be found.
  • Page 24: Ch3 First Engraving

    FIRST ENGRAVING 3.1 Adjusting Focus Engage the focus probe downward. Rotate the level adjustment knob to move the platform up and down. Make the surface of the workpiece slightly touches the end of the probe so the height is on the right focus. Retract the focus when the adjustment is done.
  • Page 25: Camera Preview

    ▲ The probe should precisely touches the surface of the material 3.2 Camera Preview Click on and select your machine. Start previewing when the cursor becomes .Single click on a specific location or drag an area to preview the workarea. Click again or press ESC to leave preview mode.
  • Page 26: Importing Test File

    ▲ Single click or drag an area If the machine menu is blank when clicking on the camera button, it means the connection between t he co m p u te r a n d t he m a c hi ne wa s no t s e t u p properly.
  • Page 27 ▲ Import the test file ▲ Click on Start to start the task Troubleshooting: Check the troubleshooting section if you see error messages (p.90)
  • Page 28: Test Result

    3.4 Engraving Result If the result is too light or blurry, please check if the focus is just right. If the focus is right but the result is poor, please recheck the optical path. See "Optical Path Adjustment" (p.60). If the position of the result varies with the camera preview, please recheck the fo- cus or see "Camera Alignment Issue"...
  • Page 29: Ch4 Software

    SOFTWARE 4.1 User Interface A. Object Editing Select or move a specific object Import JPG/PNG/SVG/DXF file.You can also drag the file into the software Font, size and spacing can be set when a text object is created. Enable Infill or "Outline" Set dimensions for a round object...
  • Page 30 Set dimensions for an oval object Set dimensions for a polygon object Create a vector curve Copy selected objects into a rectangular array Enable / disable camera preview A. Object Placement Zoom in and zoom out Group multiple items together Ungroup items : Align multiple items horizontally : Align multiple items vertically...
  • Page 31 C. Layer Management Create and name a new layer Delete selected layer Rename selected layer : Sequence arrangement. Working sequence will be top to bottom. D. Power and Speed Setting Parameters for commonly used material can be found in the "Parameters…" drop down menu. Customized parameters can be set using "Save".
  • Page 32: Bitmap Engraving

    4.2 Bitmap Engraving Bitmap and vector are two different types of digital image files. Bitmap is an image type that consist of numerous square pixels. Bitmap files are rich in details which are mostly suitable for photography or digital applications. However, the qualit y is related to the resolution so the image can get jagged or blurry when resized.
  • Page 33: Threshold

    4.2.2 Threshold T he ex p osure t hres hold value c an b e s et w hen a bitmap image file is impor ted to Beam Studio. Find "S ha d i ng" a n d "T hr e s hol d" o pt io n i n t he "L as e r Config"...
  • Page 34: Bitmap And Vector Comparison

    Vector images are especially suitable for logos and typesetting materials. Beam studio is compatible with SVG and DXF vector formats. L aye r s c a n b e s et to ma nag e a co m p lex ar t wor k when creating a vector image.
  • Page 35: Layer Settings

    4.5 Layer Setting L ayer ing s t yle c an be selec ted when impor ting a SVG file by "Layer", "Color" and "Single Layer". Layer: For ar twork previously organized by layers in design software Color: For ar t work organized by colors, the layers will be categorized according to its color Single Layer: All ar twork in the file will merge into one single layer...
  • Page 36: Recommended Design Software

    4.7 Recommended Design Software A u t o C A D i s a C A D s o f t w a r e s p e c i a l i z e d i n accurate dimensions, solids and more. Suitable for architecture and engineering applications.
  • Page 37: Smart Trace

    4.8 Smart Trace The Smar t Trace can scan and trace the outline of simple pat terns. The feature can also be found on our app. Prepare the file and the material. Start camera preview and capture the workarea.
  • Page 38 Press "Trace Image" and crop the area to be scanned. Adjust the exposure threshold value.
  • Page 39 Press "Preview" and "Apply" Set the power and speed parameters and start engraving.
  • Page 40: Ch5 Material Techniques

    MATERIAL TECHNIQUE 5.1 Testing New Materials To test different speed and power combinations on a new material, import the "Material Testing Suite" from Menu > File > Samples.
  • Page 41: Wood

    5.2 Wood ・ Types of wood ・ Medium-density Fiberboard (MDF)    M D F i s a w o o d p r o d u c t m a d e b y woo d f ib er s and resin bind er for me d und er hig h temperature and pressure.
  • Page 42: Leather

    ・ Engraving results on wood The slower the speed, the darker the engraved result. The higher the power, the deeper the cutting depth. To achieve a darker effect, slowing down the speed is usually more useful than raising the power. ・...
  • Page 43 (polyvinyl chloride). If the leather is PVC based, it is strongly not recommended for laser processing (see 5.9 Dangerous Materials). When PU is not completely burned, hydrogen cyanide might be produced. Genuine Leather In general, in order to increase the thickness and increase the durability, the leather will be processed by tanning, that is, the par t of the leather which is similar to the non-woven material.
  • Page 44: Acrylic

    b e m u c h h i g h e r t h a n w o o d o r a c r y l i c . I t i s recommended to use an air filter and discharge the air to a safer place.
  • Page 45: Paper

    ・ How To Clean Cloudy Acrylic It is recommended that the film should remain on the acr ylic when processing, unless engraving greyscale images. Use an alcohol swab to clean the acr ylic, please note that too much may cause other sur face defects.
  • Page 46: Glass

    5.6 Glass Glass cracks easily, so the laser power should not be too powerful. Choose thick glass materials for better flexibility. 5.7 Metal ・ Anodized Aluminum Anodic treatment is a sur face treatment that forms a n o x i d e l a y e r o n t h e a l u m i n u m a l l o y. T h r o u g h l a s e r e n g r av i n g, t h e s u r f a c e o x i d e l ay e r w i l l b e decomposed.
  • Page 47: Dangerous Materials

    5.9 Dangerous Materials ・ PVC P VC i s a c o m m o n m a t e r i a l t h a t c a n n o t b e l a s e r p r o c e s s e d .
  • Page 48 ・ Plastics With Chlorine, Benzene, Ammonia, Fluorine, Phenol, Aldehyde In Its Scientific Name Or With A Hexagonal Benzene Ring In It s Molecular For mula When burning plastic molecules with these elements o r o r g a ni c s t r u c t u r e s, t h e c ha n c e s of p r o d u c i n g carcinogens and toxic substances are extremely high.
  • Page 49: Ch6 Project Ideas

    PROJECT IDEAS (ht tps://pse.is /KFDPQ) Inspiration Pinterest Idea Board https://pse.is/JXRR5 Use "laser engraving" as keyword on Pinterest for more ideas! Ponoko 150 Laser Engraving Ideas https://pse.is/HQARL Vector Files The Noun Projects https://thenounproject.com/ Freepik http://freepik.com/...
  • Page 50 Cutting Files DXF Projects https://dxfprojects.com/ Canon Creative Park http://cp.c-ij.com/sc/index.html Paper-replika http://paper-replika.com/ Free Fonts Dafont https://www.dafont.com/ Notes: To find conjoined words, check the categor y of calligraphy.
  • Page 51: Ch7 Maintenace

    MAINTENANCE 7.1 Touch Panel – Maintenance Mode : Front door opened : Front door closed : Water not flowing : Water flowing : Water temperature : X-axis limit triggered : X-axis limit switch not triggered : Y-axis limit triggered : Y-axis limit switch not triggered...
  • Page 52: Keep Everything Lubricated

    7.2 Keep Everything Lubricated Cleaning and lubricating the guiding rods and rail periodically can ex tend the lifetime of the moving parts. The frequency recommended is once every 1 - 2 weeks. Wipe away the oil grease on the guiding rods and rail using a paper towel.
  • Page 53: Cleaning The Work Area

    7.3 Cleaning the Work Area Move the laser head to the top-left corner. Lift the honeycomb tray by the handles on both sides then take it out. Mind the shar pnes s of the honeycomb sur f ace to avoid cutting injury when taking it out. Use vacuum cleaner or brush to clear the lef t- overs bits under the tray.
  • Page 54: Wiping The Lens

    7.4 Wiping the Lens If wood and paper are used frequently, the lens and mirrors can get dir ty ina shor t period of time. Clean them with a wet Q-tip. Alcohol can be applied if the stain is tough. Do not rub the mirrors too fiercely to prevent damaging the coating on the mirrors.
  • Page 55 The focus lens is inside the lens holder which are located under the third reflecting mirror. Lower down the platform or remove it out of the machine to make room for later procedure. Rotate the lens holder ring clockwise to release and remove the lens holder.
  • Page 56 ▲ Release and remove the lens holder. Rot ate the silver ring on the lens holder counter- clockwise to take out the focus lens. Use pliers if the ring is too tight to rotate. When putting back the lens, the cur ved side should face up and the flat side should face down.
  • Page 57: Water Cooler Maintenance

    7.5 Water Cooler Maintenance It is recommended that the water should be changed once every 3 months. Remove the screw on the handle of the back lid and open the lid. If you're only adding water, skip to step after opening the lid. Remove the hose clamp with pliers and pull apart the hose from the white connector of the flow sensor.
  • Page 58 ▲ Remove the hose clamp with pliers and pull apart the hose Blow air into one end of the water pipe so the water will come out of the other end. Open the water tank and fill in cooling water using a funnel.
  • Page 59 ▲ F i l l u p t h e t a n k u s i n g a f u n n e l . W a t c h t h e water level c arefully to prevent from spilling over Watch the water level carefully to prevent from spilling over.
  • Page 60: Optical Path Adjustment

    When pres sing "L aser Pulse", please keep the door shut so the laser will not be disabled by the door interlock protection. If you hear a loud cracking sound, stop operating and shut down the power immediately. Contact FLUX Support.
  • Page 61 There are three sets of reflecting mirrors and one set of focusing lens in Beambox. The first reflecting mirror is located on the left side of the laser tube when facing the front of the machine.
  • Page 62: First Reflecting Mirror

    7.6.1 First Reflec ting Mirror Goal: Make the 2 dots shot from the top-left and the bottom-left corner overlap. Directions: Go to Touch Panel > Maintenance and wait for the laser head to go back to home position. Then press "Release Motors". P u t a p i e c e o f d o u b l e - s i d e d t a p e o v e r t h e second reflec ting mirror.
  • Page 63 Open the door and check the location of the dot. This dot shot from the top-left corner is the reference point when adjusting the mirror. The shot made from other locations should be adjusted to move toward the reference point. Move the laser head to the bottom-left corner.
  • Page 64 If the dot shot from the bot tom lef t cor ner is not found on the tape, it means the optical path is ver y much misaligned. Please try the mid-left spot instead of the bottom-left corner. Make sure the dots of the top-left and the middle-left overlaps, then go back to the original top-left and bottom-left adjustment.
  • Page 65: Second Reflecting Mirror

    Adjustment guide for the screws of the mirror: Shots made on the reference point (top-left in this case) rarely moves when adjusting the screws. So we try to adjust the shot on the adjustable point (bottom-left in this case) by the screws and move the point toward the reference point until they overlap.
  • Page 66 M o v e t h e l a s e r h e a d t o t h e m i d - l e f t s p o t manually. Close the door and press "Laser Pulse". O pen t he door and check t he loc ation of t he dot.
  • Page 67 If the dot shot from the middle-right corner is not found on the tape, it means the optical path is ver y much misaligned. Please tr y the middle-middle spot instead of the middle-right spot. Make sure the shots of the middle-left and the middle-middle can overlap and then go back to the or iginal middle - lef t and middle-right adjustment.
  • Page 68 The screws behind the second mirror control the mir ror angle which is shown in the pic ture below. Release the nut on the screw, rotate the screw for the desired direction and test the shot position until the two shots can overlap. Tighten the nut slightly back to its position when the adjustment is done.
  • Page 69: Laser Head Adjustment

    7.6.3 Laser Head Displacement Adjustment Goal: The dot on the metal ring be on the vertical center line of the ring. The dot must be above the center point of the ring. Directions: Move the laser head to the center of the working area manually.
  • Page 70 ▲ ▲ above horizontal center below horizontal center If the height is below the center line, adjust the screws of the laser tube holder. Release the holder on the laser beam outlet side and tighten the other side. ▲ Tighten ▲...
  • Page 71: Third Reflecting Mirror

    7.6.4 Third Reflecting Mirror Goal: Dot be made on the center of the laser beam outlet. Directions: Lower down the working platform to make room for adjustments. Place a piece of tape on the laser head outlet. Apply pressure on the tape by hand so a circular mark can be seen.
  • Page 72 Open the door and check if the dot is located near the center of the circle. If not, the screws behind the third mirror need to be adjusted. The screws behind the third mirror control the mirror angle which is shown in the picture below. Release the nut on the screws, rotate the screws for the desired direction until the two dots overlap.
  • Page 73: Verticality Of The Optical Path

    The power of the laser c an be dis tr ibuted evenly t o a n y l o c a t i o n o n t h e w o r k i n g a r e a a f t e r t h e adjustment s above.
  • Page 74 Open the door and measure the distance between the center of the dot and the center of the ring. Let the distance be X. Release three nuts behind the third mirror. Rotate the three screw equally so the mirror can move for- ward or backward in a paralleled direction.
  • Page 75 Release the lens holder ring by rotating clockwise and lower the lens holder midway. Fasten the holder at the position by rotating the ring counter-clockwise. Place a piece of tape on the beam outlet. Refer to the steps of "Third Reflecting Mirror" and readjust the screws behind the third mirror so the dot is located at the center of the circle.
  • Page 76 Close the door and press "Laser Pulse". Open the door and check the dot on the tape. There are three possibilities for the location of the shot: T he s hot is in t he center of t he circle. Indicating the optical path is already vertical and the adjustment is done.
  • Page 77: Laser Tube Replacement

    7.7 Laser Tube Replacement Tools Accessory Box: ② little wrench ⑧ funnel Laser Tube Box: ⑥ laser tube hose plug ➇ ⑦➇ cable ties Prepare On Your Own: ① water container ③ Philips screw driver ④ needle-nose pliers ⑤ diagonal pliers ⑨...
  • Page 78 Remove the screw inside the handle of the back lid then open the lid. There are two ends on a laser tube. The one with the red wire which is closer to the touch screen is called the high -volt age side. The other nex t to the fir s t mirror is called the low voltage side.
  • Page 79 Find the white connector on the high-voltage side. Twist open the connector and disconnect it. Find the white terminal near the low-voltage side. Press the button on the white terminal to release and remove the cable connected to the low voltage side.
  • Page 80 Remove the screws of the laser tube holder on both sides. Move the hose clamp away from the laser tube by pliers. Take the laser tube out of the chassis and place the low-voltage side above a container. Disconnect the hose from the tube and drain thebwater. Clog the hose by a plug when done.
  • Page 81 ▲ Place the low-voltage end above a container. ▲ Pull off the hose and drain the tube Place a towel under the high-voltage side. Cut the cable tie on the end of the hose with diagonal pliers or scissors. Pull off the hose so the tube is fully disconnected and can be entirely removed.
  • Page 82 ▲ Place a towel under the high voltage side. ▲ Cut the cable tie on the end of the hose.
  • Page 83 ▲ Pull off the hose and clog the end Avoid spilling water into the machine. If it happens, wipe away the moisture and wait till the machine entirely dries up. ▲ The laser tube can be entirely removed...
  • Page 84 Place the new laser tube and connect the hoses on both ends. Zip the high-voltage end by a cable tie and clamp the other end using the original metal hose clamp. ▲ Place the new laser tube and connect the hoses ▲...
  • Page 85 ▲ Use the original metal hose clamp to secure the low-voltage end R e l e a s e t h e m e t a l c l a m p s l o w l y t o p r e v e n t damaging the tube by the force bounced back.
  • Page 86 ▲ Reconnect the connector on the high-voltage side ▲ Check if the wire is firmly clamped by the terminal...
  • Page 87 Place the laser tube into the chassis. Make sure the gap is wider than a finger on both ends of the tube. The terminal on the laser tube which connected to the thick red wire should point upward. Install the screws of the tube holder clip and make sure the tube is fastened firmly.
  • Page 88 ⓾ Check all the installation and the machine is ready to start up. Do not touch the area near the high voltage side on the tube to prevent electric shock. ⓫ Press "Maintenance" and the laser head will go to home position.
  • Page 89 ▲ Use a coin or the little wrench to open the tank. ▲ Pour the water into the funnel ⓭ ⓫ ⓬ Re p eat s te p until t he level of t he tank no longer goes down. Then the replacement is complete.
  • Page 90: 8 Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING 8.1 No Laser Beam Output If there is no laser output when Beambox is running and the machine is making a loud cracking sound, it indicates the tube is broken. Please stop operating the machine to prevent fur ther hardware failure.
  • Page 91: Cut Didn't Go Through Material

    Check if the lens or mirrors are dirty or damaged. Check if the optical path is aligned. If the solutions above didn’t work, please contact FLUX Support. 8.3 #900 Cooler Off Press "Continue", if the error message does not pop up again within one minute, the machine should operate normally.
  • Page 92: 901 Door Opened

    If the error message pops up again, please refer to Wa ter Cooler Maintenance (p. 57), change the water and try again. If the solution didn’t work, contact FLUX Support. 8.4 #901 Door Opened Go to touch panel > Maintenance, make sure if the door icon is changed to “closed”...
  • Page 93: 902 Overheated

    Go to touch panel > Maintenance and check if the temperature is 5 ℃ - 35 ℃ (41°F - 95°F). If there is a huge dif ference bet ween the room temperature and the temperature shown on the touch panel, please contact FLUX Support.
  • Page 94: Laser Head Doesn't Return Home

    If the laser head doesn’t return to the rear lef t corner, please use your phone or camera to make a video including the whole work area. Start filming and repeat step and send the video to FLUX Support.
  • Page 95: Camera Alignment Issue

    8.7 Camera Alignment Issue Run camera calibration in software: Beam Studio > Menu > Machines > Choose Machine > Calibrate Camera. Make sure the height of the laser head is adjusted to the right focus. Compare the red - dot ted - line s quare with the ac tual square engraved, manually adjust values to make the 2 squares overlapping.
  • Page 96: Camera Preview Doesn't Work

    Make sure the Wi-Fi dongle is fully plugged in. If you don’t see the MAC Addres s of wireles s net wor k on the touch panel, please contac t FLUX Support. The Wi-Fi channel should be 2.4Ghz (5Ghz is not...
  • Page 97 If the router doesn’t suppor t WPA 2 and you need help picking out the right router, please contact FLUX Support. 8.10.3 Machine Doesn’t Appear In The Software G o t o t o u c h p a n e l: S e t t i n g s > I n t e r n e t a n d confir m the machine IP addres s.
  • Page 98 8.10.4 Confirm Connection Ma ke s ur e t h e ma c hi n e IP a d d r e s s i s s h ow n a n d doesn’t start with 169.154. Go to software: Menu > Machines > Test Network Settings.
  • Page 99 Healthiness > 95%, Average Response Time < 100ms. If the machine IP address is keyed in, but the machine is still not found, please update the software to the latest version. If the connection issue persists, please contact FLUX Support.
  • Page 100: Software Quits Unexpectedly

    IP Address Starts With 169.154 If the IP address starts with 169.154, it should be a DHCP setting issue, please contact your ISP (internet service provider) for further assistance. If your computer connects to the internet directly using PPPoE, please change to using the router to connect using PPPoE, and enable DHCP feature in the router.
  • Page 101 Linux Due to numerous types of systems, please provide the software log to FLUX Support.
  • Page 102: 9 Terms Of Use

    TERMS OF USE Please read the instructions carefully before you use Beambox. Improper use is not cover by the insurance. • Do not leave the machine running unattended. If you would like to leave temporarily, please press pause on the panel.
  • Page 103 • Please place Beambox on an even surface. • Please use Beambox in a well ventilated place. Fumes and smoke generated during the engraving process should be extracted from the room. • This product should not be used in the immedi- ate vicinity of water, such as bathtubs, washbowls, swimming pools etc.

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