Great Computer GRC-LASER User Manual 16771
Great Computer Corp 16771
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GESTEK Lab‘ FCC ID: LO46RC—LASER Report #: 989012F no 3, Pan-Tou-Tsuo Valley, Chin-Pan Tsuen, Lm Ken Hsiang. Taipei County. menn, MIC. Tc]:386-2-2603-5321 Fax:886—Z~2603-5325 Appendix C User Manual (Shall be added by Applicant) Accredited m. or new, mv. m0. NVLAP. Page 74 of 74 Rev. 1 v:...4 n». A1 um I‘m-r" Fm WEI, NVLAP Lib Code1200035-0 for 4’me L-12 L-25 L-50 Foo ID” Lat/c: no "Lfiée'fl FCC Compliance Statement: -Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna -Move the equipment away fi-om the receiver -Plug the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions Only equipment certified to comply with Class 8 should be attached to this equipment, and must have shielded interface cables. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subjected to the following two conditions: 1) this device may not cause harmful interference and 2). this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Quick Menu Paw-g u- Connect the air exhaust system. Setup computer and connect with engraving system properly. Turn @ host computer system. Use Windows-based program, such as CorelDRAW, to operate with the engraver. Install the GCC Driver. (for first time use only) Tum @ engraver. The lens carriage should move to the home position (upper lefi comer) afier system initialization. Focusing: under OFF-LINE status, lower the table and put the workpiece on the table, ”move X-Axis,(Please refer to Fig, 2) and carriage by arrow keys to locate the lens carriage above the engraving material (holding carriage by hands for prompt moving is acceptable under off-line condition but not recommended). Attach the focus gauge then rotate Z-Axis moving knob (Please refer to Fig. I) slowly to raise up the workpiece, as soon as it touch the bottom of the focus gauge. the laser beam is in focus. Remove the focus gauge. Then follow the steps as using a printer. The following steps are an example by using CorelDRAW V.7.0. 3) Editing file: Layout—P Page Setup —> Set from Printer, Landscape ——> 0K 0 Edit text Edit text as desired ——> go to step b)Engraving 0 Edit Image Edit desired file (picture etc) ——> Bitmap —> Transfer to Bitmap, 256 shades of gray fib chose proper DPI —> 0K Bitmap —> Convert to —> Black and White, chose error diffusion —> 0k 11) Engraving (Printout): File —> Print —> Properties ——> Landscape, eliminate Prompt for paper —> Options, set up proper resolution, power and speed ——> OK '—> setup objects for engraving and focusing, “ON-LINE” the laser engraver A 0K EAUTION: 0 The choices of DPI must be the same for both editing and printing out a file. 0 Turn on the air exhausting system and press KEN/OF LINE to setup engraver in ON-LINE condition before engraving. Content Quick Menu I. item View ---- 1 Motion System --—------ 2 II. in. IV. Cabling Connection — Exhaust Vent ......... V. VI. Env1ronment J Control Panel ——- Operation Flow Chart---- A. Specification B. Application Parameters 359m 525 ESQ «Er-h at: a. figaw 355 12.50 £22 ”£32 EELN Loon— nab 32> Ecuh a fl."— as: “5.x zom— u_x<.> 5898 5:32 N fir- =om m_x<.> Eiaution: O The weight of LaserPro is about 330 ponds. To prevent damage to machinery or injury to workers, please get assistance Do not lifl the equipment alone 0 Please save the original shipping crate in case any returning service is needed 0 Please inspect what you have received from the shipped carton by comparing with the following listed items. Unpacking inspection Your package should contain the following items: ITEM Cleaning Set - cotton swab ' 1 pack ; alcohol 1 lens tissue (lint free) 1 (Z): 1 2” Focus Tool . AC Power Cord 1 Print Port Cable 1 LaserPro Driver 1 Engraving Samples 1 pack Step 1. i Put theside board on the floor. Make sure the outer side faces up. Fig. 3 Step 2. Remove the fixed bar . Arrow pomting toward front Fig. 4 _4. Step 3. Slide step Step 4. Take out the Settled boards. Fig. 6 Slide step Step 5. Unlock the wheels, move engraver down flfll:> to the floor carefully. 0 Computer: Your PC must be sufficient to equip with Window 95 at least CPU DRAM FDD HDD SVGA 0 Scanner ‘ Flat Bed We recommend the specification of PC for better work as below: Pentium at least 32 MB RAM or up One 3.5” 1.44 MB floppy 1.2 GB Hard Drive or up 15" Super VGA Momtor Minimum resolution: 200 DP] 0 Software GCC driver (designed under Window 95 OR Windows 341) Windows CorelDRAW Window 95 or higher 740 Version or up Any program that can output HPGL commands Eiaution: 0 Turn all equipments off before making any connection. 0 Check the plug of the power cord to see if it mates with the wall outlet. If not, please contact your dealer. Cabling Connection: 1. Insert the power cord (male) into a grounded power outlet. 2, Plug the other end (female) into the engraver The engraver has been design to switch from 100 - 240 VAC automatically > 3. The engraver can communicate with a computer through either a serial (RS-232C) or a parallel port (Centronics). Power on/off Switch AC Power Connector Parallel Interface Connector Serial Interface Connector Fig. 8 O Parallel Transmission Connect a parallel cable to the engraver (parallel port) then to the parallel port of the host computer. Eaution: Never use a mechanical switch box when a second printer port is required. The electrical surges can cause damage to the computer and the engraver. 0 Serial Transmission If you are using IBM PC, PS/2 or their Compatibles, connect the supplied RS- 232C cable to the engraver (serial port) then to the serial port of the host computer. 0 Interface for Macintosh To operate the engraver with a Macintosh computer (erg. Power Mac), you need a MAC modern cable (DB8 to DBZS) as an adaptor to connect to the RS- 232C cable. Exhaust Vent Exhaust blower Exhaust air outside of the building 4 in. diameter flexible hose Seal clip Install GCC printer driver for windows 95 Power On, click \ —> ~> Lilllllll Now the GCC print driver is installed completely Don't forget to take the GCC driver chnose Settings and click m Double click Add -rinte and start Add printer wizard Next step Choose Local and click fiext ste choose Have disk and click Next step Insert the GCC Driver disk properly into the floppy drive then click ?? choose the port where your laser system is connected and click Next ste name your system or bypass choose the driver to be default printer ' a select N0 when asked to print a test page and click FinisE disk from the floppy drive and store in a safe place _10. Environment 0 A clean, well-ventilated room with a temperature of 10°C~ 40°C (50°F~104°F) and a relative humidity between 30% and 70%, as an office type environment. Stable floor isolated from vibration. Avoid from unstable voltage supply. Short path for an effective air exhaust. Have a fire extinguisher available at any time. Control Panel Fig. 10 ON/OFF LINE ON-LINE: The laser engraving system is ready to receive data from the host computer and start engraving or cutting OFF-LINE: The laser engraving system is not communicating with the host computer. You can setup or make changes for demanded function under OFF- LINE status. Press during cutting or engraving will stop (abort) the current job. Repress the key will start the job again. ENTER Accept and store the selection for setting up. .1|. Arrow Buttons Move cursor on the display for selection. ESC (Escape) Exit and back to the main menu. SPEED Setup laser speed for desired effect. NOTE : Working without using GCC’s driver only. Press FUNCTION key, select one of the sixteen steps then set up desired cutting speed. POWER , Setup laser power for desired depth and effect. Other conditions are same as above stated in SPEED. RED BEAM On/otf red beam DATA CLEAR Under OFF-LINE condition press this key will clear the data of the current file. ~ Afler doing this no data can be repeated to engrave or cut. PAUSE Temporarily stop the job during cutting or engraving. RESUME Restart the job from the stop position of pausing. REPEAT Repeat the last job in the buffer under OFF-LINE status. (Engraver will not receive any new data at this moment.) FUNCTION: Under OFF-LINE condition press this key, LCD will display as Follows: 42A 1. Select Setup #1-16? ENTEE1—> Setup # 1-16 ———> press ARROR KEY to chose setup number _’ press POWER / SPEED then ARROR KEY for proper power / speed selection _’ ENTER the chosen power and speed have been saved in the selected number. ">" ——> go to the next step "Select Baud Rate?" 2. Selectt Baud Rate? Baud Rate is to determine the speed of data transmission to conununicate with the host computer. Setting Range: 9600, 19200 Defaults: 9600 ">" ——> go to the next step "Set Data Bit/Parity?" 3. Set Data Bit/Parity? Data Bits refers to the size of one block of data and Purity is used to check if data was revived correctly or not. The Data/Parity feature is to adjust the byte format and parity type in order to communicate with the hostbcomputer. ' Setting Range: 7 Bits No Parity, 7 Bits Odd Parity, 7 Bits Even Parity, 8 Bits No Parity, 8 Bits Odd Parity, 8 Bits Even Parity. Defaults: 8 Bits No Parity ">" ——-> go to the next step "Select Language?" 4. Select Language? ENTEE '_> select desired language _’ ENTE .|3_ sac—Aug- mev- him-hm:— if: 23:3 I ugh 32m 3 a L; giant? 2: 5 5; LE: “3 E “2.3 in: E 5.5: ”S E > ,.. E q 4 2 “am 552 :2 _:._.|3= H2..— abfiU 395 m: h; 5:13 L2: 2; ”a: to 9.9534 = a; A A 1:23 3:2 A g 2.5}: :; in; s q LES “$132.33“: 9: g 33 2; 52m 3 5x 5; M, : i Z: Ni: 3: U n. no: Eur—ZS E 2:5; 3 :m 33:2: 2“ Z“. > 5 <.::.3 t; > 5 a 2:5 fig 5. Le 3A 52 2 SA 5:5 ”5 3x 52“ n; Cm > T 4 2. z 5 as: : A a m E iaution: 0 Keeping the optics and motion system clean is essential to an excellent quality engraving and the reliability of your engraver. 0 Never pour or spray any solution directly onto the laser system. 0 Turn off the system and unplug the laser engraver before cleaning. 1. Inside the System: Open the top door, front door and the back door (if necessary). Vacuum clean inside the engraver and vent area thoroughly, 2. Engraving Table: Dampen the paper towel or cloth with alcohol or soap solution to clean the Engraving Table. 3. Motion System: Dampen the cotton swab to clean the rails of the Motion System. Get rid off any debris build up in the bearing tracks. 4. Bearings: Hold a damped cotton swab against the bearing and moving the motion system by hand to clean each bearing. 5. Mirrors and Lenses: The focus lens and the mirror located on the carriage are the two components most likely to require cleaning about once a week. Please wipe the mirror lightly and smoothly. Don't scratch out the soft coating of the mirror‘s surface. Excessive cleaning the mirrors and lenses may cause damage and reduce the life of the mirror. Screw It} Screw #1 __®/ E Lens holder Screw #2 TE Cotton swab Focus lens in the holder Fig. 12 _15_ 0 Clean without disassembling the Carriage: 1. Remove screws #1 and #2 (Please refer to Fig.12) 2. Take out the focus carriage, clean the lens and minor by using a cotton swab and proper clean solution. 0 Clean the mirror and lens by removing them from Carriage: Clean the mirror - 1. Remove screw #3 and pull away the mirror carefiillyl 2 Drop a lens cleaner on the middle area of the mirror, gently pull the lens tissue across the mirror in one direction to absorb the fluid. 3. Let it air dry and reinstall it. 4. Clean the Upper Reflection Mirror and the X-Axis Mirror (Please refer to Fig. 2 and Fig. 13) same as the above process separately. X—Axis minor Clean the focus lens - 1. Remove the Focus Holder. 2. Turn the focus lens holder upside down carefully and dump the lens gently onto a lens tissue placing on top of a sofi cloth (Please refer to Figure 14). j 3. Do not touch the lens surface with your bare hands or press down hard with any cleaning material. 4. Flood the focus lens with lens bleaner on both sides then using a cotton swab or lens tissue to dry off the remaining solution gently. 5. Reinstall with the round (convex) side of the focus lens facing up. .15. Quality Problems 0 Check focus length. 0 Focus Lens and O-r‘mg are not installed correctly. Focus Lens loose in the holder. 0 Debris or dust builds up in the bearing tracks and X-Axis rails. O The focus lens and the mirror in the carriage are damaged or need to be cleaned Non-operational Problems 0 Laser beam is not generated. If the red alignment beam is not revealed; the laser beam is misalignment. Adjust reflection mirrors for exact focus. If the red alignment beam is revealed, the laser power may be too low to be detected. .13. A. Specification i r 4 f 1 ‘i a L "T Laseer L-12 L-25 L-50 Laser Source 12W 25W 50W Sealed COz laser Work Area 24“ X 18” (610mm x 457mm) Max. Working Pieee (WxDXThick) 33” x 22” x 7.5” (back & front door closed) (850mm X 570mm >< 190mm) Max. Working Piece (W XDXThick) 30“>< m X 7” (back & from door opened) 750mm >< 00 X 180mm Table Size 33” x 21“ (840mm X 530mm) Overall Dimensions 43" x 28” x 39" WXDXH (1100mm X 720mm x 1000mm) Drive DC servo control Speed Control Adjustable from 0.1 to 42 inch/sec with up to 1—6_' colors linked speed settirgyer job Power Control Adjustable from 0~100% and 16 colors linked power settingper job i Axis Moving Manual (continuous levels) Resolution (DPI) 1000, 600, 500, 300, 250, 200 Computer Interface 4 Print port and seriallm for PC and Mac Memory Buffer 4MB standard upgradable to 64 MB with SlMM modules rDisplay Panel 4-line LCD display showing current file name. Laser power, engraving speed, file loaded into memory buffer, setup and diagnostic menus. Power 100~240V, AC Auto Switch, 50~6OHZ if 7Aml ¢ gAmp f/loAmE CoolinE Air-cooled Water—cooled B. Application Parameters Engraving Parameter Material Laserl’ro POWER% l SPEED% ACryliC L- l 2 100 100 Lv25 50 100 L—50 25 100 Laminated Acrylic L-12 80 100 L-25 40 100 L—50 20 100 Imitation Leather L- l 2 100 100 L—25 5 0 l 00 L L-50 25 ‘ 100 Leather L-12 60 100 L—25 30 . 100 L-50 15 ' 100 Mm Board L-12 100 50 L-25 100 100 L-50 50 100 Padauk L-12 100 30 L-25 100 60 L-SO 85 100 Sign Vinyl L-12 50 100 ’ ‘L-zs ' 25 100 L—50 12 100 [Rubber L-12 100 s L-25 l 00 1 5 L-50 100 30 Brass Coated L—12 100 100 L-25 5 0 l 00 L—50 25 100 Glass L-12 100 30 L—25 100 60 L-50 85 1 00 Crystal " 1,12 100 30 L-25 100 60 r L-50 85 100 Poly buttons L»12 100 30 L—25 100 60 L-50 85 100 Marble L-12 100 30 L-25 100 60 L L-50 85 100 Cemmics L-12 100 50 L-25 100 100 L—50 50 100 Cutting Parameters Material LaserPrn I 1>0w1«:R% | SPEED% Acrylic 1mm T H2 100 1 L-25 100 2 L-50 100 4 2mm L-12 100 1 L—25 100 2 L—50 100 4 3mm L-12 100 0,4 L-25 100 1 L»50 100 2 4mm L—12 100 0.4 L-25 100 0.8 L—50 100 1 5mm L-12 100 0.2 L»25 100 0.4 L-50 100 1 8mm L—25 100 0.2 L-50 100 0.4 Rubber 2 5mm L»12 100 0.4 L-25 100 1 L-50 100 2 Backlite 1mm L-12 100 0.2 v L—25 100 0,4 050 100 1 Plywood 3mm L-12 100 l L-ZS 100 2 L-50 100 4 4mm L-12 100 0.4 L—25 100 0,8 L-SO 100 2 5mm L-12 100 0.2 L-25 100 0.4 1 L-50 100 0.8 .“. v1 flu npmq sua| smo 31 7/7- tin flaps; ems (xanuoo) pumu qwm sua| smog II," g Sup 0 $—
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