InFocus Laser Platform M-300 User Manual

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Sample Materials

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GLASS / CRYSTAL

RASTER ENGRAVING

LASER WATTAGE

POWER

SPEED

PPI

PASS

DEPTH

15

100

10

300

1

.001

20

100

13

300

1

.001

25

100

17

300

1

.001

30

100

20

300

1

.001

35

100

23

300

1

.001

40

100

27

300

1

.001

45

100

30

300

1

.001

50

100

33

300

1

.001

COMMENTS: Engrave at 333 DPI

VECTOR ENGRAVING

LASER WATTAGE

POWER

SPEED

PPI

PASS

DEPTH

15

10

2.0

300

1

.001

20

10

2.7

300

1

.001

25

10

3.3

300

1

.001

30

10

4.0

300

1

.001

35

10

4.7

300

1

.001

40

10

5.3

300

1

.001

45

10

6.0

300

1

.001

50

10

6.7

300

1

.001


COMMENTS

Glass engraving is different from other types of engraving. A CO

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laser cannot engrave into the

glass nor can it cut glass. Instead, laser interaction with glass causes the surface of the glass
to appear frosted. Sometimes, placing a piece of newspaper on the glass and dampening is
with water will improve the appearance of the engraving. Another method is to apply transfer
tape to the glass, wet it with water from a spray bottle, and laser engrave it. The transfer tape
and water will act as a heat sink and pull the heat away from the glass as the laser system
engraves it. This helps reduce chipping or flaking of the glass.

Be especially careful when engraving leaded crystal. The lead in crystal conduct heat, which
can cause much more flaking or even the cracking of the crystal. Use a lower power setting to
try to reduce the chance of damage. It is always good to have at least one extra piece to use as
a test piece to get the right settings especially if you have never tried to engrave that material
before.


ENGRAVING THIS MATERIAL PRODUCES ABRASIVE PARTICLES. Clean
the laser system more frequently to reduce wear and tear on the motion
system components and optics. Damage to the laser system from inadequate
or insufficient maintenance WILL NOT be covered under warranty.

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