Safety Symbols: Safety Warnings: Red Icons indicate dangerous situations that could result in serious injury or death. This product is rated as a Class 4 machine, however the ● presence of an enclosure will make the overall class of the machine Class 3R. ●...
Safety Stickers: Assembly: M5 hex M4 hex 2- m5 screws 4- m6 screws 1. Secure the stage to the 2. Slid the isolator into position and base using the m6 screws. screw in place using the m5 screws. Loom 1 Loom 2 3.
Diagrams: Connecting to Internet: Laser head Assembly Connect Via Router (Recommended): To establish a reliable link to RE3, it is recommended to connect the Fiber Galvo Lens to the router. The Fiber Galvo is equipped with an ethernet cable that should be plugged into the ethernet ports of both devices Note: Ethernet port looks the same on all devices Touchscreen...
Touchscreen Interface: Home Network ⇨ Wi-Fi The Home screen displays important information such as the device's Enables users to connect to a Wi-Fi network. IP address, the QR Code for RE3, and controls for the laser head. Job History Mobile Version A mobile version of the device is accessible by either scanning the The Job History icon provides easy access to previous projects.
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Focusing: Manual Focus Autofocus The focal length of the lens determines the amount of distance between it and the material. Refer to the chart below for the required distance for each of our lenses. Retrieve your April tag card first. Ensure that the side of the card labeled "Focus Card V1.2" is facing upward.
General Maintenance: Project Procedure: Connect to Software Create or Import Design Adjust Object Properties By following our maintenance instructions, you can ensure your machine will function at peak performance for a long time. Please keep in mind that the following maintenance schedule can vary depending on machine usage.
Focusing: Lens Replacement: Dual Diode: Lens Collar Camera Lens 1. Remove any objects found in the work area. Ensure laser head is in a reachable position to remove lens. 2. Cover the removed lens with its lens cap. A red diode is mounted to the rear of the machine and is positioned to align with the laser diode when lowered to the lens’...
Lens Calibration: In the Laser Tools page, locate the Laser Focus and Lens Calibration section. Ensure that the correct lens size is saved in the lens section. 2. Select Run Lens Calibration. The laser diode will disappear, and the camera will slowly turn off. The diode will start scanning the work area.
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Mark Adjustment: Preview Adjustment: Without moving the previously engraved material, perform a preview adjustment. 1.Go to the Preview Adjustment window and select the "Preview Square" button. 2. Make use of the adjustment buttons to align the tracing made by the red dot precisely with the marked square.
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Focus Tag Calibration: Your machine needs to be properly focused before starting the calibration process. Take note of the Z-stage coordinates displayed on the Main Unit screen to ensure accurate calibration. In the Laser Tools page, locate the Galvo Autofocus Calibration section and select the Autofocus Mode. Note: The mode that is not selected will be inaccessible.
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RetinaEngraveV3 (RE3): RE3 can be accessed by entering your machines IP address into your web browser. When loaded RE3 will appear like so. Main Toolbar Workspace Viewing Tools Drawing Tools Orientation Tools Grouping Tools Tools Project List Project Information Gantry Coordinates Cursor Coordinates Rotary Switch Status Indicators...
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Drawing Tools: Grouping Tools: 1. Select: Pointer Group: Group objects Subselect Merge: Union: Combine layers into a single compound layer. Lasso Difference: Combine non-overlapping layers into a Layer single compound layer. 2. Shape: Line. Intersection: Combine overlapping layers into a Rectangle single compound layer.
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Full Spectrum AI: After taking the Screenshot, hold the Shift key and left click a few spots on the prepared materials. Hold the Shift and Alt keys instead to select background spots. Entering RE3: After selecting your points, use the Find Objects icon. In order to use the AI, the machine must be connected to the internet.
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Full Spectrum AI: 2. The Advanced Settings:(Sidebar) Aligning objects: Vector and Raster objects can be selected and placed onto the center of each object Select the down arrow to open the Advanced settings. using the align option. Keep in mind that the AI will only place the object at the center, resizing must be done manually.
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Full Spectrum AI: Background Removal: Text to Art Generation: Our AI can identify the subject of the image and remove any unwanted background. Our AI can generate raster images using a text prompt. Select the downward arrow to open the prompt window. Write your prompt and then select the OK icon.
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Starting Parameters: The following parameters are for starting your engravings, these setting will have to be fine tuned for each machine.
Troubleshooting: Q: How can I solve issues with focusing my laser? Q: What should I do if my laser isn't marking? A: The Galvo machines can be focused manually using the provided focusing billet. A: Adjust the laser is in its focal height. If the machine is off by even a few millimeters, it won't engrave.
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Galvo Accessories (Sold Seperately): Low Profile Rotary: Chuck Rotary: The Low Profile Rotary is a compact rotary compatible with all of our Muse machine. Its adjustable mount makes the Low Profile rotary capable of engraving cylindrical objects ease. The Chuck Rotary is a compact rotary tool designed to accommodate object of any size with ease.
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