Laser Cutters, when used incorrectly and without sufficient exhaust, can be a fire risk. You must understand and abide by all our health and safety rules and procedures in order to safely operate the machine. We have a NO MAINTENANCE POLICY so never attempt any maintenance operations by yourself. Ever. If you suspect there is something wrong with the laser cutter contact a technician.
This section goes through preparing the laser cutter to prototype our file in cardboard, and then cut & engrave our chosen material.
To operate the laser cutter safely we need to extract the dangerous fumes that emit from burning materials. We use an extraction system next to the laser cutter which extracts and filters the fumes. There is an integrated air assist in the laser cutter which blows away small pieces of debris/ cut material that could get between the laser and your material. This next step is the most important, always run the laser with extraction and air assistance!
We first need to laser cut our design in cardboard to ensure the scale/ path/ number of cuts is correct. This way we don't waste time/ expensive materials such as acrylic if there are mistakes/ issues with our file/ settings.
Note: the jargon for 'cutting' and 'engraving' is different inside the Epilog Dashboard:
Q: My job is 0 seconds long. What’s up?
A: Check the “Job Type” in print preferences & the stroke width of your vectors. If the “Job Type” is set to “Vector”, the laser cutter will not receive information on images or vectors with a stroke width greater than 0.01mm . If
the “Job Type” is set to “Raster”, the laser cutter will not receive information on vectors with a stroke width of 0.01mm or smaller.
Q: The laser hasn’t cut fully through my material!
A: DO NOT TOUCH THE MATERIAL, leave it in the laser cutter so that it is still aligned and then run the job again, potentially on a faster setting. TIP: One way to tell whether materials have cut all the way
WITHOUT touching them is to see if objects ‘fall’ slightly/ through the grid of the bed.
Q: The Laser Cutter isn’t turning on after an emergency stop?
A: Twist the emergency stop button to release. Turn on the Laser Cutter with key set.
Q: There’s lots of burn marks on my material
A: If the material does not come with a protective seal (or has been taken off) cover it in masking tape. There is a large real of masking tape next to the laser cutter on the cutting table. If there is none there inform a technician.