InFocus Laser Platform M-300 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

8-3



Engraving appears “halftoned”
and not solidly filled when using
colors other than black

Graphic, graphic software, graphic
software setup, color palette, monitor
display colors, or driver settings have
changed

Check to see what has changed. Use
“Software Setup Guide” to properly setup
the graphics software to work correctly
with the laser system. Check driver
settings.

Wavy lines when vector
engraving or cutting

Running too fast

Dirty laser system

Worn or faulty bearings

Arm is out of square


Firmware needs to be updated

The highest quality vectors are obtained
by running less than 5% speed

Clean all optics, rails, bearings and belts

Check and/or replace X and/or Y axis
bearings

Square arm re-adjust left side Y-axis
bearings so both are contacting Y-rail
equally

Firmware advancements have been
improving vector quality

Angled cuts when cutting
through thick materials such as
¼” acrylic

Angled cuts are a normal condition if
they are equal on all sides of the object.
The front side of the object will always
be slightly smaller than the backside of
the object due to the material “spreading
more” at the focal point.

Angled cuts on only one or two sides
indicates a slight beam misalignment at
the #3 mirror or focus lens

Cut a square and observe that each side
is slightly tapered inward.




Check and adjust the beam alignment
at the #3 mirror position and the focus
lens

The start and stop points of
circles, when cutting, do not
meet up

Slight “notching” when cutting circles is
a normal condition due to the beam
starting and stopping at the same point










If the pattern is excessive:

Dirty laser system

Mechanical problem

The laser beam has width and there is
heat effects from starting and stopping
the laser system at the same point. Try
extending the circle through the end
point by adding a small line segment to
reduce the effect. If cutting the material
when elevated off the table, make sure
that the center if the circles are
supported.

Try rotating the circle 90 or 180 or 270
degrees. Sometimes this helps reduce
the effect

Clean all optics, rails, bearings and belts

Turn machine off and check for binding
in the x & y directions. Check for
excessive belt tension.

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