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<body><h1>epilog laser legend 36ext manual</h1><table class="table" border="1" style="width: 60%;"><tbody><tr><td>File Name:</td><td>epilog laser legend 36ext manual.pdf</td></tr><tr><td>Size:</td><td>1674 KB</td></tr><tr><td>Type:</td><td>PDF, ePub, eBook, fb2, mobi, txt, doc, rtf, djvu</td></tr><tr><td>Category:</td><td>Book</td></tr><tr><td>Uploaded</td><td>3 May 2019, 14:58 PM</td></tr><tr><td>Interface</td><td>English</td></tr><tr><td>Rating</td><td>4.6/5 from 724 votes</td></tr><tr><td>Status</td><td>AVAILABLE</td></tr><tr><td>Last checked</td><td>15 Minutes ago!</td></tr></tbody></table><p><h2>epilog laser legend 36ext manual</h2></p><p>Page 17 and 18: Section 1: SafetyElectrical SafetyT Page 19 and 20: Section 1: SafetySafety Features an Page 21 and 22: Section 1: Safety5.Thank you, for helping us keep this platform clean. The editors will have a look at it as soon as possible. April 22, Table Mountain Parkway Golden, CO Phone (303) Fax (303) Technical Support Direct Line: (303) Technical Support: Technical Support online: Anodized Aluminum Brass - Painted Glass Notary Seals - Delrin Plastic Rubber Stamps Wood Section 15: Material Suppliers Technical Support, Troubleshooting and Specifications Section 16: In Case of Difficulty Contacting Technical Support Avoiding Common Print Problems Section 17: Specifications Epilog 36EXT Specifications (Subject to change without notice) Compatibility Recommended PC Other Computer Hardware Recommendations About The Laser Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice vi Some materials are extremely flammable and can easily ignite and burst into open flame setting the machine afire. This open flame is very dangerous and has the potential to destroy not only the machine, but the building in which it is housed. Experience shows that vector cutting with the laser has the most potential to create an open flame. Many materials are susceptible to igniting, but acrylic, in all its different forms, has been shown to be especially flammable when vector cutting with the laser. Please read the following warnings and recommendations and follow them closely at all times. NEVER let the laser system operate if it will be unattended. KEEP the area around the machine clean and free of clutter, combustible materials, explosives, or volatile solvents such as acetone, alcohol, or gasoline. ALWAYS keep a properly maintained and inspected fire extinguisher on hand. Epilog recommends a Halotron fire extinguisher or a multi-purpose dry chemical fire extinguisher.<a href="http://equator-maritime.com/userfiles/dog-training-manual-free-download.xml">http://equator-maritime.com/userfiles/dog-training-manual-free-download.xml</a></p><ul><li><strong>epilog laser legend 36ext manual, epilog laser legend 36ext manual, epilog laser legend 36ext manual pdf, epilog laser legend 36ext manual download, epilog laser legend 36ext manual user, epilog laser legend 36ext manual instructions.</strong></li></ul> <p> The Halotron extinguishers are more expensive than a dry chemical, but offer certain advantages should you ever need to use an extinguisher. The Halotron extinguisher discharges a clean, easily removable substance that is not harmful to the mechanics or wiring of the laser system. The dry chemical extinguisher discharges a sticky, corrosive powder that is very difficult to clean up. ALWAYS use air assist when vector cutting. BE CAREFUL! when vector cutting. Many materials have the potential to burst suddenly into flames even materials that may be very familiar to the user. Always monitor the machine when it is operating. KEEP YOUR LASER SYSTEM CLEAN A build up of cutting and engraving reside and debris is dangerous and can create a fire hazard in its own right. Keep your laser system clean and free of debris. Regularly remove the vector grid to clean any small pieces that have fallen through the grid. ix Your Epilog system has been designed to be easy to operate, but you will utilize it to its fullest potential by taking some time to read this owner s manual prior to use. You will be ready to use the Epilog laser system as soon as you read the first seven sections. Then you can refer to topics in the remaining sections, as you work. Structure of the Manual Part I: Setup Sections 1 through 7 explain how to uncrate and set up your Epilog system, important safety information you need to know before you use it, the dos and don ts of operating the laser, configuring your computer to run the Epilog Dashboard print driver, configuring CorelDraw, and a brief user s guide to running your first job. Part II: Basic Operations Sections 8 through 14 explain Using the Epilog Dashboard Print Driver, basic Epilog laser operations and maintenance, machine features, speed and power recommendations, material engraving techniques, and material suppliers.<a href="http://www.chezgregoire.fr/userfiles/dog-rescue-manual.xml">http://www.chezgregoire.fr/userfiles/dog-rescue-manual.xml</a></p><p> Part III: Troubleshooting, Service and Specifications Sections 15 through 17 assist with problem troubleshooting, service information, system specifications and firmware upgrade instructions. APPENDIX A Epilog Warranty Information. APPENDIX B Printing from AutoCAD. INDEX xi This icon Flags a Quick Note regarding the task at hand. This Icon signifies places to look for additional information to assist with the topic currently being discussed. This Icon highlights current contact information for receiving help. This Icon signifies advice you can try out with your machine right away. This Icon signifies advice you can try that will save you significant time. Running into trouble can be detrimental to your success so we ve marked Warnings and Cautions with this Icon. Indicates pages including information regarding connecting your laser system to your computer using a USB or Ethernet connection. Indicates the potential for fire danger when operating the laser. xii The output of the embedded high-power CO 2 engraving laser is fully contained. The laser cabinet has safety interlocks that turn the laser off if the door is opened during operation, and no special precautions are necessary to operate the highpower laser safely. However, the visible output beam of the Laser Diode Pointer (Red Dot Pointer) is accessible to the operator. While this device employs the same technology as the familiar laser pen-pointers, like them it is potentially hazardous if its beam is directed into the eye. We have made every effort to make the Laser Diode Pointer (Red Dot Pointer) as safe as possible. Its beam path is located well inside the cabinet, and under normal conditions, no hazardous levels of laser radiation can escape. 3 DO NOT attempt to defeat the door interlocks. DO NOT view directly into the beam of the Laser Diode Pointer (Red Dot Pointer). DO NOT operate the Laser Diode Pointer (Red Dot Pointer) without the machine s focus lens in place.</p><p> If the unfocused beam strikes a reflective surface, it could be directed out of the cabinet. This reference is the basis for many of the federal regulations for laser and laser system manufacturers, and for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) laser safety guidelines. It contains detailed information concerning proper installation and use of laser systems. While the ANSI standard itself does not have the force of law, its recommendations, including warning signage, training, and the designation of a laser safety officer, may be compulsory under local workplace regulations when operating laser systems above Class I. It is the operator s responsibility to ensure that the installation and operation of the Epilog Model 9000 Laser System is performed in accordance with all applicable laws. Copies of ANSI Standard Z are available from Epilog Corporation or from: Laser Institute of America Research Parkway, Suite 125 Orlando, FL (407) DO NOT open any of the machine s access panels while the unit is plugged in. Opening a panel may expose the operator to the unit s AC input power. DO NOT make or break any electrical connections to the system while the unit is turned on. 5 Most engraving materials are inherently combustible, and while the objective of most cutting and engraving operations is to vaporize material without burning, it is easy to ignite a flame. Usually this is a simple flare of burning gases, issuing from the focused spot on the work piece, which follows the moving spot and which extinguishes itself as soon as the laser beam is modulated off. But should the work piece actually be set on fire, the fire must be extinguished by the operator at once, or the machine will be seriously damaged or destroyed. Regularly remove the vector grid to clean any small pieces that have fallen through the grid. 6 Dual redundant interlock systems that turn off the engraving laser when the window is opened.</p><p> A visible emission indication when the Laser Diode Pointer (Red Dot Pointer) is operating. There is an LED indicator on the machine s front panel. 21 CFR 1040 and IEC require that certification, identification, and warning labels be placed on laser products. This engraved plate is located on the rear of the machine s cabinet. Epilog Corporation Table Mountain Parkway Golden, CO USA Model Number: 8000 Laser System Serial Number: R Date of Manufacture: March 2004 Class 2 Laser Product This product complies with 21 CFR and except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No. 50, dated July 26, This product complies with IEC: Authorized Representative: Consultants Europe bv PO Box GA Weesp The Netherlands Tel.: Fax.: Mass: 35 kg max 7. LASER RADIATION AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT 1 mw CW MAXIMUM nm 4. Non-interlocked Protective Housing Safety Labels (4). Two of these labels are located on the rear of the machine; beside the edges of each of the cabinet s end covers. The other two labels are located on the cabinet walls under the covers, so that they are visible when the covers have been removed. CAUTION - CLASS 4 VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AVOID EYE OR SKIN EXPOSURE TO DIRECT OR SCATTERED RADIATION 5. Defeatably-interlocked Protective Housing Safety Label. This label is located on the machine s cabinet door, in the upper left-hand corner. 8 This label is located on the steering-mirror cover inside the machine s cabinet, beside the aperture where the laser beams enter the cabinet. 7. Electrical Safety Label. This label is located on the access panel on the rear of the machine s cabinet. HIGH VOLTAGE INSIDE CABINET DISCONNECTPOWER BEFORE OPENING PANEL 8. Fire Safety Label. This label is located on the machine s cabinet door, in the upper right-hand corner. FIRE HAZARD DO NOT OPERATE MACHINE UNATTENDED 9 22 Section 1: Safety 9. Fire Warning label.</p><p> This fire hazard label is located on the left and right sides of the top access door of your laser system: DANGER FIRE HAZARD DO NOT OPERATE MACHINE UNATTENDED USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN CUTTING FLAMMABLE MATERIALS SUCH AS WOOD OR ACRYLIC.Most material will only produce an irritating smoke when engraved. Some materials, including but not limited to paint, varnish, composition board and plastics, produce compounds that can be harmful if concentrated. A properly installed vent is the only way to ensure that problems do not occur. NEVER engrave or cut any material containing PVC or vinyl. When engraved, a corrosive agent is produced that will destroy your machine. Your warranty will be void if your machine is damaged by corrosion from engraving or cutting PVC or Vinyl. NEVER operate your machine unattended. There is a significant risk of fire if the machine is set improperly, left unattended, or if the machine should experience a mechanical or electrical failure while operating. NEVER vector cut any material while the machine is unattended. Because vector cutting moves relatively slowly compared to raster engraving, a tremendous amount of heat is applied to the material being cut. This build up of heat can cause significant fire risk and the machine should always be monitored. Additionally, the air assist should always be turned on when vector cutting to reduce the risk of fire. NEVER operate with any of the covers or enclosures removed, and never modify the enclosure. The laser beam is invisible! 11 24 Section 2: Dos and Don ts DO Please allow a few minutes a week for cleaning your machine. Just a small amount of effort at the end of the week will pay off with years of trouble free operation of your machine. See the Engraving Machine Cleaning section of this manual for specifics.</p><p> 12 25 Section 3: Getting Started In This Section Setting Up Your Laser System Connecting The Exhaust Connecting The Electrical Power Laser Cooling Requirements And Operating Temperatures Setting Up Your Laser System Setting up your Epilog Laser System is easy to do. If you ve ever installed a paper printer on your computer, this is almost that easy. You will need to do the following to use your machine: Remove it from the crate Determine where the machine will operate and set it in place Level the machine Connect the exhaust system to your laser Connect electrical power Connect the laser to your computer using a USB or Ethernet cable Install the Epilog Dashboard print driver onto your computer You may need a contractor to install the exhaust system in your facility. This must be done PRIOR to installation of the laser system. Time Saver: PLEASE DO NOT throw away the box and all packaging, you may need it later. This will save considerable time trying to repackage the machine for routing to different locations. 13 26 Section 3: Getting Started Connecting the Exhaust It is mandatory that an exhaust blower is hooked up and operating whenever your laser system is running a job. The exhaust blower removes the dust, debris, and smell from the engraving cavity and exhausts it to the outside of the building. You should never operate your laser system without a properly working exhaust. Prior to the installation of the laser system, a contractor should install the exhaust system. The blower should be mounted outside your building for noise considerations. The blower should not be more than twenty feet (6 meters) from the laser. You should provide a metal duct (flexible aluminum or galvanized sheet metal) from the blower to the laser.Note: Remember to put the blower switch for the laser system in an obvious and accessible place so it can be routinely switched on prior to using the engraver.</p><p> Please connect the exhaust blower to the laser as shown below and on the following pages. Warning: It s important that either rigid or flexible metal ducting be used for all connections leading to and from the laser system and the exhaust fan. Vinyl, plastic, or any type of soft ducting is potentially flammable and should never be used. Flexible aluminum duct or galvanized sheet metal duct is readily available for your ducting needs. These parts need to be attached to the rear of the laser chassis before connecting the Exhaust blower to the laser. The mounting screws for the exhaust ports are in the mounting holes in the chassis. Remove the screws, align the exhaust ports to the mounting holes and secure the exhaust ports with the screws. Mounting Screws (4 per port) - remove screws from chassis before installing exhaust ports. Exhaust Ports (from accessories box) Once the exhaust ports are installed on the back of the laser system, use flexible aluminum or galvanized sheet metal ducting to connect the laser system to the intake side of the exhaust fan. Then connect the exhaust side of the exhaust fan to the metal duct leading outside. Check your exhaust system for leaks. Most small leaks can be remedied with duct tape. DO NOT OPERATE your laser with inadequate or leaking exhaust. 15 28 Section 3: Getting Started The drawings below show the typical exhaust setup. The top drawing shows the exhaust on the roof and the bottom drawing shows the exhaust fan near the machine. Where the exhaust fan is placed is a choice of personal preference. Some users like the exhaust fan outside because of noise considerations. Exhaust Blower Roof or exterior wall 6 (152 mm) flexible aluminum duct or rigid galvanized sheet metal (Do not use vinyl, plastic or soft flexible duct). Connect to laser system. Roof or exterior wall 6 (152 mm) flexible aluminum duct or rigid galvanized sheet metal (Do not use vinyl, plastic or soft flexible duct). EXT shown with flexible aluminum ducting.</p><p> Exhaust Blower Connect to laser system. 16 29 Section 3: Getting Started Connecting Electrical Power What voltage should be supplied to the laser. All Epilog laser systems have an auto-switching power supply that detects the incoming voltage and automatically switches itself to operate properly at any singlephase voltage between 100 and 240 VAC. The power supply will also automatically compensate for either 50 or 60 Hz. Epilog supplies the appropriate power cord for the system you ordered. The power cord is found in the accessory package with your machine. The power cord for the laser plugs into the power receptacle located on the left side of the machine in the rear corner. It is recommended that a dedicated 15 amp circuit be used if available, but it is not required. This system will not operate on 120 volt power. The 120 watt EXT power cord comes with a male plug type NEMA L6-15R (which is a Hubble HBL4570C equivalent). Laser technology is such that the laser tubes generate a lot of excess heat and the tubes must be cooled in order for them to operate correctly. There are cooling fans and air vents that are located at the back of the machines that are dedicated to cooling the laser tube, power supply and other electronics. Warning: The cooling fans and vents should never be covered or blocked in any way. Lasers that overheat will not operate properly and may begin to produce erratic laser output or possibly complete failure. Do not obstruct any vents on the back of the machine. Ambient air temperature where the laser system is operating should not exceed 90 degrees F (32 C). Operating in an environment where the ambient air temperature is above 90 degrees F (32 C) will void the Epilog warranty. 18 31 Section 4: Leveling the Legend 36 EXT In This Section Introduction Tools Needed Procedure Summary of Leveling Steps Intro This procedure will direct you through leveling the 36EXT.</p><p> The 36EXT is a large and heavy machine and leveling insures its stability as well as optimal beam alignment. Once the machine is level it will no longer be able to move freely on its wheels so you will want to be sure the electrical, computer and exhaust connections are all installed and working properly before starting. Any time the machine is moved, re-leveling may be necessary for optimal beam alignment. There is a leveling foot that is incorporated into each wheel set. Leveling is accomplished by lowering the leveling feet until the wheels are lifted off of the ground. Once the wheels are off the ground the leveling feet are adjusted until the machine is level in both the front to back and left to right directions. Tools Needed Leveling wrench (this wrench is included in the accessories kit that comes with your EXT) 19 32 Section 4: Leveling the Legend 36 EXT 9 inch (229 mm) Level Procedure 1. Roll the machine into position where it will be stationed. Ideally the floor should be relatively flat and all four wheels should be touching the floor before the leveling procedure is started. The EXT system is stiff enough that if the floor is not level, one of the wheels may not be in contact with the floor. You will need to place some shim stock below one or more of the leveling feet if they are not touching the floor before you start the leveling procedure. Wheel Adjustment Dial Leveling Foot 2. Begin by lowering all four leveling feet by rotating the adjustment dial in a clockwise direction. Initially, it is easiest to rotate the adjustment wheel by hand until the leveling foot touches the floor. Once you feel resistance you will need to use the wrench to turn the adjustment dial. Each wheel should be just off the floor and be able to rotate freely by hand. The first leveling adjustment will be made in the direction that is most out of level. 5.</p><p> To determine which direction is out of level more, place the level on the center of the front ledge, look at the bubble in the level and note how far the machine is out of level from left to right. 6. Locate the level s center indicator. The center indicator bubble shows the level of the machine. This photo shows an out of level condition. When the machine is level the bubble will be in the center of the two sets of lines. 7. After checking the front to back direction, make sure the I-beam of the laser system is at the farthest back position. Place the level inside the machine resting on the laser carriage runner (see photo below), and look at the 21 34 Section 4: Leveling the Legend 36 EXT bubble in the level and note how far the machine is out of level from front to back. I-Beam at furthest back position. 8. Once you have determined which direction is most out of level, you will want to raise the side of the machine that is the lowest. For the following example, the machine is most out of level where the right side of the machine is the lowest. Place the level back on the front of the machine. Raise the right side of the machine by adjusting both the right front and the right rear leveling feet by the same amount. Use the leveling wrench to turn the front adjustment dial a half or full turn, then turn the rear adjustment dial the same amount. Check the level of the machine and continue adjusting until the right side is level with the left side. When raising the right side of the machine adjust both the right front and right rear leveling feet the same amount. 9. After the machine has been leveled from left to right, adjust the level from front to back by using the same process of adjusting two leveling feet by the same amount. 22 35 Section 4: Leveling the Legend 36 EXT 10. The machine should now be close to level. Re-check the level of the machine in both the left to right direction and the front to back direction.</p><p> If the machine is still a little out of level, you will want to fine tune the level by making small adjustments to just one leveling foot at a time. Be sure to check the machine for level in both directions after each adjustment. You should be able to fine tune the level of the machine with just a few adjustments. 11. Once the machine is level, inspect all four feet to ensure they are all touching the floor. If the feet are all touching, the machine is level and your EXT is ready for use. Summary of Leveling Steps 1. Raise the EXT so it is just off of the wheels and supported by the leveling feet. 2. Check to see which direction the machine is most out of level (left to right, or front to back). 3. Adjust the two appropriate leveling feet the same amount to raise the side of the machine that is most out of level. 4. Check the level on the opposite axis and adjust the two appropriate leveling feet the same amount to raise the side of the machine that is lowest. 5. Re-check the level in both directions and fine tune the level by adjusting just one foot at a time. 23 36 Section 4: Leveling the Legend 36 EXT THIS PAGE WAS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 24 37 Section 5: Connecting the Laser to Your Computer In This Section Connecting the Laser to your Computer USB Port Ethernet Port Connecting the Laser to Your Computer All Epilog systems are designed to be used with Microsoft Windows 2000, XP, Vista or Windows 7 operating systems. There are two different methods of connecting the laser to your computer. You can connect to your computer with either an Ethernet cable or a USB cable. Choose either the USB or Ethernet cable but do not plug both cables into the laser at the same time. Many users, especially those that do not have a lot of experience installing printers or other devices to their computers, find the USB cable is the easier method of connection. If your laser is going to be a long distance from your computer, you will be better off using the Ethernet cable.</p><p> If you are using the USB port, make sure the laser system is turned off before connecting the USB cable from your computer (it doesn t matter if the computer is on or off). For your convenience, Epilog includes both an Ethernet crossover cable and a USB cable in the Accessories kit. 25 38 Section 5: Connecting the Laser to Your Computer The data port connections are on the back of the machine, towards the bottom right. The drawing below shows the location of the data ports on the laser system. USB Port Connect to laser A USB cable is included in the accessory kit. The USB port is located on the right side of the machine, near the rear. USB cables have different connectors on each end. Turn the laser Off, then connect this end to the laser and connect the other end into any available USB port at the back of your computer. After connecting the USB cable, turn the laser back on. Your computer will recognize a new USB device and walk you through the Dashboard print driver installation (detailed Dashboard installation instructions are found in later sections of this manual). Ethernet Port The Ethernet Port is a standard 10BaseT connection. A crossover cable (included in the accessories kit) plugs into the Ethernet port. The Ethernet port is located on the right side of the machine, near the rear. Your Epilog laser has all of the versatility of a Network capable peripheral. As such, there are many different ways that the laser can be connected to a computer or a network. A direct connection using a crossover cable is the only method that will be described in this manual.</p><p> Installation instructions for Windows Vista are found in Appendix C Additional Dashboard Print Driver Instructions, of this manual Installing the Dashboard Print Driver Using an USB Connection Installing the Dashboard Print Driver Using an Ethernet Connection and a Crossover Cable The Epilog Dashboard is the print driver that allows your computer to talk to your Epilog laser system when either the USB or Ethernet Crossover cables are connected. The Dashboard is designed for use with Windows 2000, XP, Vista and Windows 7. The driver is included in the accessories kit on a CD- ROM or on our web site - You will need to install the Dashboard by following the procedures on the following pages. There are two ways of installing the Epilog Dashboard. Both methods are similar, and your computer configuration will determine which method to use. The first method is using the USB connection. This is very straight forward and easy to accomplish. The second method is using the Ethernet connection. This process is very similar to the USB installation, but there are a couple of important additional steps. Instructions for installing the Dashboard using the Windows Vista operating system are included in the appendix. The Epilog EXT, Mini and Helix laser systems all use the same Dashboard print driver. The driver will be identified as the Epilog Engraver Win32 when it is installed onto your computer. 27 40 Section 6: Installing the Epilog Dashboard Print Driver Windows XP or 2000 Installing the Dashboard Driver Using a USB Connection and Cable There are a couple of different ways to install the Dashboard print driver when using the USB connection, but we have found the following sequence is very easy for users who are installing a print driver for the first time. Please read the first four steps of this procedure before starting the installation process. 1. Turn off your laser system (keep your computer powered on). 2.</p><p> Insert the Epilog Dashboard driver disk into your CD or DVD drive on your computer. The following window will appear: a) Close this screen by clicking on the red X 3. Connect the USB cable to both your system and your computer. The USB cable is provided in the Accessories Kit that came with your machine. 28 41 Section 6: Installing the Epilog Dashboard Print Driver Windows XP or Turn your laser system on. While the print driver has not been tested by Microsoft, it will not destabilize your computer. 34 47 Section 6: Installing the Epilog Dashboard Print Driver Windows XP or Click Finish. That s it! You should see a balloon in the lower right corner of your computer screen indicating that new hardware has been found and is ready to use. Note: The following instructions work only for a direct connection from the computer to the Epilog laser using a Crossover cable. This procedure does not work with a hub or a server. All brand name computers that have been built in the last couple of years should have come standard with an Ethernet card installed. A crossover cable connecting your computer to the laser (included in your accessories kit). Please Note! - The crossover cable looks almost exactly like a standard straightthrough network cable, but they have different purposes for making network connections. Normally, the crossover cable should only be used when connecting the Epilog laser directly to your computer. Ask your network administrator for assistance if you are unsure of which type of cable you have. It is a good idea to place a tag or label on the cable indicating if it is a crossover cable or standard (CAT5) straight-through cable. 36 49 Section 6: Installing the Epilog Dashboard Print Driver Windows XP or 2000 Step 1: Setting the Ethernet IP Address on the Laser In order to set up the laser system with the appropriate IP Address, you will need to set-up the laser through a sequence of steps that are described below.</p></body>
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