Marion Wan
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How to use the chiller and how to troubleshoot some problems
Overview Below is a brief guide on the specified topics. For comprehensive details, please refer to the individual manuals for each chiller. Applicable Chiller Types CW-5200 CW-5201 CW-5202 Adjus...
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Galvo head sudden relocation and marking
Make sure your laser marker is correctly grounded and free from any static charge disturbance. Check if the Galvo head is making a constant buzzing sound. If so, then the problem could be caused b...
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Software failure to fire the laser (Test button works)
Adjust both the maximum and minimum power to 100%. Turn the knob on the ammeter to its maximum. If no laser is being fired, check whether the "water protection" on the LCD reads "on". If it re...
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Frequent software breakdowns
If this happens a lot and can only be solved by rebooting, Connect the data cable to the port on the mainboard. Test the robustness of the software again. If the software runs stably, ...
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No laser emission after pressing "test"
Press the test button. Check if the LCD of the laser power supply is lit. If not, troubleshoot it following LCD not lit>>. If the LCD is lit, Press the test button. Go check if "water protec...
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Error message: Not ready
Adjust the "Port Settings (F3)“ in your control software. Change it from “laser ready” to "null".
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Engraved patterns having streaks
Adjust the "layer setting". Set the "overscanning" to about 8%.
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Software shows "not ready" or“door open”
Modify the "Door IO" and "Laser Ready IO"
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Unsmooth gantry movement
Remove the motor drive plugs and try moving the gantry. If it can move smoothly, there is nothing wrong with the motor or the gantry. If you have encountered damping along the range of movement,...
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Weakened laser power
Please follow the steps below. Turn the potentiometers on the ammeter to its maximum. Press the test button on the ammeter. Check the reading on the ammeter and the laser beam inside the laser t...