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- | //This HOW TO was originally written on 11/17/12 and revised on 08/11/13. // | + | //This HOW TO was originally written on 11/17/2012 and revised on 08/11/2013. // |
===== Cleaning ===== | ===== Cleaning ===== | ||
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* Cleaning solution | * Cleaning solution | ||
* Blank sheet of paper | * Blank sheet of paper | ||
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+ | Note that the laser does not have to be turned on in order to clean it! | ||
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There are a number of small parts involved, so be careful not to lose any during the disassemble process. | There are a number of small parts involved, so be careful not to lose any during the disassemble process. | ||
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- | There are a number of screws holding the front cover on. You should be able to remove these with your fingers. | ||
- | Once you remove these screws you can attempt to gently slide the cover straight towards you. If this does not work, we'll cover an alternate method. | + | There are a number of thumbscrews holding |
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- | The two screws | + | The two bottom |
- | //(Note: The screws are tiny, do not lose them!)// | + | {{:spacedocumentation: |
- | {{:spacedocumentation: | + | You can now try to slide the lens mount out by gently pulling it towards you with your fingers. If it doesn' |
- | Here's what it looks like with the front cover (and all screws) removed. In this photo we used our ' | + | Take the small Philips head screwdriver you may have used earlier and use it to gently pry the front edge of the lens mount until it's out far enough for your to get a good grip and slide it out with your fingers. Pull it all the way out and set it down on a clean surface such as the inside |
- | You can now try to slide the lens mount out by gently pulling it towards you with your fingers. If it doesn' | + | {{: |
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- | {{: | + | Now that we have our lens mount and mirror, they' |
- | Take the small Philips head screwdriver you may have used earlier and use it to gently pry the front edge of the lens mount until it's out far enough for your to get a good grip and slide it out with your fingers. Pull it all the way out and set it down on a clean(ish) surface. | + | {{: |
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- | {{: | + | Note the lens has that discolored spot on it... well, that's a damaged lens, and it **should not** look like that, which is the reason we need to be careful with the laser, always use the air assist and venting system, and clean the lens after long jobs. |
- | Now we have our lens (in the mount) on a piece of paper. It's ready to be cleaned! | + | {{: |
- | Grab the small bottle of cleaning fluid, and a Q-tip, and add one drop of cleaning | + | Grab the spray bottle of cleaning fluid, and a Q-tip, and add **__one |
+ | ==== Second mirror ==== | ||
- | Oh, and if you look at the last photo and see how the lens has that discolored spot on it... well, that's a damaged lens, and it **should not** look like that, which is the reason we need to be careful with the laser, always use the air assist and venting system, and clean the lens. | + | {{: |
- | ==== Second mirror ==== | + | Remove the black rectangular cover from the left side of the carriage. |
- | Remove the black rectangular cover from the left side of the carriage. | + | |
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+ | Once removed, swab the mirror in a gentle circular motion with the wet end of the Q-tip then dry with the dry end. | ||
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+ | When finished, replace the cover and fasten the screw. | ||
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==== Third mirror ==== | ==== Third mirror ==== | ||
- | Insert a Q-tip into the hole at the back left corner of the machine and swab in a gentle circular motion. | ||
- | ===== Nozzle Alignment ===== | + | {{: |
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+ | Insert a Q-tip into the hole at the back left corner of the machine and swab in a gentle circular motion being careful not to touch the sides of the holder or any other dirty surface. | ||
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+ | Check that you do not leave any streaks or hairs on the mirror. | ||
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+ | ===== Air Nozzle Cleaning ===== | ||
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+ | First, remove the nozzle cone by loosening the thumbscrew on the right side of the nozzle. | ||
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+ | Second, using a Q-tip, clean the tip of the cone inside and out. The goal is to remove obstructions or debris that may block the path of the laser. | ||
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+ | When done, replace the nozzle and tighten the thumbscrew lightly. | ||
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+ | You will need to align the nozzle every time you remove and replace it, so proceed to the next steps below. | ||
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+ | ===== Air Nozzle Alignment ===== | ||
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+ | If not turned on, you will need to turn the machine on in order to align the nozzle. | ||
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+ | Before you power on the laser, remember to slide the carriage all the way to the front left so that when it's powered on, it does the right thing. (The "right thing" is home itself without that terrible grinding noise.) | ||
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+ | On the keypad, choose the following from the on-screen menu:\\ | ||
+ | PREFERENCES > DIAGNOSTICS > ALIGNMENT MODE, pressing select after each | ||
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+ | Get a sheet of clean, white paper and place it under the nozzle. | ||
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+ | With the lights now off, you should be able to see a small red dot and a larger circle. Loosen the nozzle thumbscrew and shift the nozzle left/right/ | ||
===== Finishing Up ===== | ===== Finishing Up ===== | ||
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Write down the date & time of the lens cleaning on the log sheet on the front of the laser so people know when it was last cleaned. | Write down the date & time of the lens cleaning on the log sheet on the front of the laser so people know when it was last cleaned. | ||
- | Also, before you power on the laser, remember to slide the carriage all the way to the front left so that when it's powered on, it does the right thing. (The "right thing" is home itself without that terrible grinding noise.) | + | Thanks for reading this! |
- | Thanks for reading this! | + | ===== More Notes on Cleaning ===== |
+ | The air assist nozzle has been oily and dirty. | ||
+ | The lens has had that coating...you know the one I mean...the foggy, scratchy coating that gets left when you forget to use the air assist while cutting! | ||
+ | This one may surprise you: streaks on the lens when it's been improperly cleaned. | ||
+ | * Put one drop of solution on one end of the Q-tip. | ||
+ | * Gently swirl in a circular motion on the lens. | ||
+ | * Switch to the dry end of the Q-tip and swirl some more until the solution has evaporated off the lens. | ||
+ | * The lens should look, more-or-less, | ||