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V20230918 USB570v Cabinet Laser Engraver User Manual Read Carefully Before Use Keep for Future Reference...
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PREFACE Thank you for choosing our laser equipment. Your CO laser engraving machine is intended for personal and professional use. When used in accordance with these instructions, it comprises a Class 1 laser system but some components remain EXTREMELY dangerous. Never disable the preinstalled safety devices and always use your laser safely and responsibly.
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CONTENTS 1. Introduction ................................1 1.1 General Information ............................1 1.2 Symbol Guide ..............................2 1.3 Designated Use ...............................2 1.4 Technical Specifi cations ..........................3 1.5 Components ..............................4 2. Safety Information ...............................10 2.1 Disclaimer ..............................10 2.2 General Safety ...............................10 2.3 Laser Safety ..............................11 2.4 Electrical Safety ............................12 2.5 Material Safety ..............................12 3.
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4.4.9 Adjusting the Laser Settings .........................27 4.4.10 Setting the Origin Points ........................28 4.4.11 Setting Default Parameters ........................29 4.4.12 Restoring Default Parameters ......................29 4.4.13 Setting the Interface Language ......................29 4.4.14 Setting the Machine’s IP Address .......................30 4.4.15 Diagnostic Tools ..........................30 4.4.16 Setting the Screen Reference ......................31 4.4.17 Adjusting Engraving Layers .......................31 4.4.18 Adjusting Movement Parameters ......................32 4.4.19 Setting the Frame Parameters ......................32...
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1. Introduction 1.1 General Information This manual is the designated user guide for the installation, setup, safe operation, and maintenance of your cabinet laser engraver. It is divided into six chapters covering general information, safety instructions, installation steps, operation instructions, maintenance procedures, and contact information. ALL personnel involved in the installation, setup, operation, maintenance, and repair of this machine should read and understand this manual, particularly its safety instructions.
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1.2 Symbol Guide The following symbols are used on this machine’s labeling or in this manual: These items present a risk of serious property damage or personal injury. These items address similarly serious concerns with regard to the laser beam. These items address similarly serious concerns with regard to electrical components.
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1.4 Technical Specifi cations Model USB570v Diameter 2 in. 50 mm Laser Tube Length 40 in. 1000 mm Diameter 0.71 in. 18 mm Focus Lens Thickness 0.08 in. 2 mm Focal Length 2 in. 50.8 mm Diameter 0.98 in. 25 mm...
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Main Parts A. Cover—The cover provides access to the main bay for placing and retrieving materials, as well as fi xing the laser path alignment and other maintenance. Power to the laser is automatically cut when the cover is opened. B.
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Laser Path A. Laser Tube—This CO₂-fi lled glass tube is mounted on brackets and immobile. Its connection to the laser power supply is extremely high voltage and extremely dangerous. B. 1st Mirror—This adjustable-angle mirror is fi xed in place to transfer the engraving laser from the tube to the 2nd mirror.
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Connection Inputs A. USB Port—This port allows you to load and save designs and parameters directly onto the engraver. B. USB Line Port—This port connects to your control computer and its engraving software using any of its USB ports. C. Ethernet Port—This port connects to your control computer and its software either directly or via the internet.
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Control Console Returns the machine to the saved default Sets the starting point for the laser head. parameters. Stops work or returns to a previous Starts or pauses the work. menu. Enters a command or confi rms your Manually fi res the laser. selections.
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Console Screen A. Graphic Display Area: Shows the whole fi le’s track and the running track. B. Version Number: Displays the version numbers of the panel and motherboard. C. System Time: Displays the current system time. D. Parameter Display Area: Displays the running fi le’s fi le number, speed, max power, etc. E.
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2. Safety Information 2.1 Disclaimer Your engraver may diff er somewhat from those shown in this manual due to options, updates, etc. Please contact us if your engraving machine came with an outdated manual or if you have any other questions. 2.2 General Safety Instructions •...
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2.3 Laser Safety Instructions When used as instructed, this machine comprises a Class 1 laser system safe for users and bystanders. However the invisible engraving laser, the laser tube, and its electrical connections remain EXTREMELY dangerous. Used or modifi ed without care, they can cause serious property damage and personal injury including but not limited to the following: •...
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2.4 Electrical Safety Instructions • ONLY use this device with a compatible and stable power supply with less than 5% fl uctuation in its voltage. • DO NOT connect other devices to the same fuse, as the laser system will require its full amperage. Do not use with standard extension cords or power strips.
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This machine can be safely used with the following materials: Plastics • Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) • Nylon (Polyamide, PA, etc.) • Polyethylene (PE) • High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE, PEHD, etc.) • Biaxially-Oriented Polyethylene Terephthalate (BoPET, Mylar, Polyester, etc.) • Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol (PETG, PET-G, etc.) •...
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3. Installation 3.1 Installation Overview A complete working system consists of the laser engraving cabinet, its vent, a water tank with a pump, all applicable connection cables, and the laser and access keys. The cabinet can use designs provided by the enclosed engraving software by direct or internet connection with your computer;...
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Step 3. Open the engraver's cover and take out the accessories pack from the workbed. Check that you have received all of the following: a power cord, a ground wire, USB and Ethernet cables, a USB fl ash drive with engraving software included, a water pump and water piping, an exhaust pipe with a hose clamp, a set of hex wrenches, a tube of silicone sealant, an acrylic focusing tool, keys, and this manual.
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3.5 Water Cooling Installation The provided water pump is essential to your engraver's performance and longevity. When this laser works without a properly maintained cooling system, its glass tube WILL explode from excess heat. NEVER touch or adjust your engraver's water supply while the pump is connected to power. To install your pump, fi...
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3.6 Exhaust System Install the provided exhaust pipe directly onto the fan. The pipe can be expanded to a full length of about 5 feet (1.5 m). The other end should be connected to a dedicated purifier or (if the fumes are not hazardous and meet local and national air safety standards) placed out a window.
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3.9 Initial Testing Emergency Shutoff Because of the risk of fi re and other hazards during engraving, this engraver includes a large and easy-to-reach emergency stop button near the control panel. Press it down to stop the laser tube instantly. When your engraver arrives, its e-stop is already pressed and must be pulled up to allow the laser to function.
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Water Shutoff Because of the danger posed by an uncooled laser tube, this engraver also shuts off the laser automatically when the water cooling system malfunctions. After ensuring that the emergency stop button and cover protection both work, you should also test that the water shutoff...
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4. Operation 4.1 Operation Overview Operate this laser marking machine only in accordance with all the instructions provided in this manual. Failure to follow the proper guidelines detailed here can result in property damage and personal injury. This section will address only some of the options and features provided by the operation software. Before beginning to use the machine, make sure that you have read this entire manual (particularly the Safety Information above), the separate software manual, and any and all warnings provided on the machine itself.
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Power 65–75% 100% Current 4 mA 5 mA 7 mA 10 mA 16 mA 19 mA 20 mA 23 mA The threshold for the lowest setting is 10%. The laser will not fire at any setting lower than this. It is NOT recommended to use the laser tube at full capacity, especially for extended periods.
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Ceramics When engraving on ceramics, generally use moderate to high power. Using more loops rather than higher power and lower speed can help avoid cracking the material during work. Be mindful of the health risk posed by dust generated from ceramic engraving, especially for repetitive industrial applications. Depending on the material and the amount of work, a fan or even full ventilation system may be required to address the problem.
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Average Cutting Settings for Acrylic Description 1/16 in. 1/8 in. 1/4 in. 1/2 in. Speed 20 mm/s 11 mm/s 5 mm/s 3 mm/s 60 W Power Rubber The various compositions and densities of rubber cause slightly varying engraving depth. Testing various settings on sample pieces of your specifi...
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4.4 Control Console Instructions 4.4.1 Overview You can control your engraver directly from the built-in control panel, through a direct connection with your computer, or over the internet. For details on operating your engraving software, see its separate manual. The built- in control panel can operate the laser manually or engrave designs loaded onto fl...
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4.4.2 Setting the Laser Power When you press ENT in the main interface, the cursor box will initially select the “Speed” parameter, as shown in the fi gure below: Push the ▲ and ▼ keys to change between the parameters. Select the “Power” parameter, as shown below: Press ENT while the red cursor is on “Power”...
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Press ENT key again and the following interface pops up. Push the ▲ and ▼ keys to change the parameter value. Press ENT to save the change. Press ESC to invalidate the change and return to the main interface. 4.4.4 Function Menu Press MENU on the main interface to enter the Menu interface: Push the ▲...
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4.4.7 Resetting the Axes When Axis Reset+ is selected, push ENT and the display will show: Push ▲ or ▼ to select an item. Press ENT to start the resetting of the selected axis, and the message “Resetting Is Underway” will show on the screen. Upon completion, the message will automatically disappear and the system will return to the main interface.
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The operation method is the same as the previous setting. When Continue is selected, press PULSE to fi re the laser, and release the key to fi nish fi ring. When you fi nish your adjustments, save them by selecting Write with the ENT key or hit ESC to leave without saving your changes.
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4.4.11 Setting Default Parameters When Set Fact. Para. is selected, the current parameters of the machine will be stored as its defaults. They can then be retrieved by using the Restore Default Parameters command. It is recommended that you save your machine's actual factory default settings, so they can be easily restored when need be.
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4.4.14 Setting the Machine’s IP Address When IP Setup is selected, press ENT and the display will show: Push ◄ or ► and ▲ or ▼ and ENT keys to change the parameters. The default address of the engraver is 192.168.1.100.
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4.4.16 Setting the Screen Reference When Screen Origin is selected, the following dialogue box will pop up: This interface shows the position of the origin. Diff erent origin positions can generate diff erent refl ections of the graph over the X/Y axis. The operation method is the same as described above. 4.4.17 Adjusting Engraving Layers When the system is idle or the work is fi...
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4.4.18 Adjusting Movement Parameters In the Para Setting submenu, select Movement Parameters to display the following interface. Select and adjust the parameters by pushing the arrows. When you finish your adjustments, move the cursor to Write and press ENT to save the parameter change or ESC to exit without saving. Read can load saved parameters. 4.4.19 Setting the Frame Parameters In the Para Setting submenu, select Frame Setting to display the following interface: Select and adjust the parameters by pushing the arrows.
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4.4.21 Adjusting Reset Speeds In the Para Setting submenu, select Speed Setting to display the following interface: Select and adjust the parameters by pushing the arrows. When you finish your adjustments, move the cursor to Write and press ENT to save the parameter change or ESC to exit without saving. Read can load saved parameters. 4.4.22 Adjusting the Machine’s Confi...
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4.4.24 Setting an Interface Password When the cursor is on Panel Lock, press ENT, and the following dialogue box will pop up: Push the ▲ and ▼ keys to select items. When the blue cursor is on the intended item, press ENT to enter the corresponding interface.
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4.4.26 Setting the Machine’s Date and Time In the Controller Setup submenu, select Time Setting+ to display the following interface: Select and adjust the parameters by pushing the arrows. When you finish your adjustments, move the cursor to Write and press ENT to save the parameter change or ESC to exit without saving. Read can load saved parameters. 4.4.27 Authorization Management and Keyboard Layout Your engraver should arrive already authorized and ready to go.
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5. Maintenance 5.1 Maintenance Overview The use of procedures other than those specifi ed herein may result in hazardous laser radiation exposure. Before any cleaning or maintenance work, always switch off the device and disconnect it from its power supply. Always keep the system clean, as fl...
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If you use an industrial water chiller instead of the provided pump, follow its separate instructions for maintenance but similarly ensure that the water used remains cool, clean, and pure. 5.3.2 Cleaning the Main Bay and Engraver Check at least once a day whether dust has accumulated in the main engraving bay. If so, it must be removed. The exact cleaning interval and requirements strongly depend on the material being processed and the operating time of the device.
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4. Remove the pressurized air hose and laser guide connections. 5. Once positioned over your clean lens-cleaning tissue, remove the lens from the lens holder by carefully turning the lens holder and letting the lens and its O-ring drop onto the cleaning cloth. 6.
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5.3.4 Cleaning the Mirrors The mirrors should be similarly cleaned if there is any debris or haze on their surface to improve performance and avoid permanent damage. The 1st mirror is located in the back left of the machine beyond the far end of the Y axis. The end of the laser tube closest to this mirror is itself a semitransparent mirror that should be checked at the same time.
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5.4.1 Laser Tube Alignment To test the alignment of the laser tube with the 1st mirror, cut out a piece of tape and place it on the mirror's frame. DO NOT place the tape directly onto the mirror. Turn on the machine and set the power level to 15% or lower. Press PULSE to manually fi...
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5.4.2 1st Mirror Alignment After ensuring the laser is well aligned between the laser tube and 1st mirror, check the alignment between the 1st and 2nd mirrors. First, use the direction arrows on the control panel to send the 2nd mirror to the back of the bed along the Y axis.
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5.4.3 2nd Mirror Alignment After ensuring the laser is well aligned between the 1st and 2nd mirrors, check the alignment between the 2nd and 3rd mirrors. Repeat the steps and adjustments above, taking care to use the tape on the mirror's frame and not its surface.
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QR code to the right. Come join the OMTech community at our official laser group on Facebook or visit the company forums at omtechlaser.com! Check our YouTube channel for helpful hints and instructional videos.
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