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Fire Warning! 

 

Your laser system uses a high intensity beam of light that can generate extremely 
high temperatures when it comes into contact with the material being engraved, 
marked or cut.  Some materials are extremely flammable and can easily ignite and 
burst into open flame setting the machine afire.  This open flame is very 
dangerous and has the potential to destroy not only the machine, but the building 
in which it is housed. 

Experience shows that vector cutting with the laser has the most potential to 
create an open flame.  Many materials are susceptible to igniting, but acrylic, in 
all its different forms, has been shown to be especially flammable when vector 
cutting with the laser. 

Please read the following warnings and recommendations and follow them closely 
at all times! 

 

NEVER

 let the laser system operate if it will be unattended. 

 

KEEP

 the area around the machine clean and free of clutter, combustible 

materials, explosives, or volatile solvents such as acetone, alcohol, or 
gasoline. 

 

ALWAYS

 keep a properly maintained and inspected fire extinguisher on 

hand.  Epilog recommends a Halotron fire extinguisher or a multi-purpose 
dry chemical fire extinguisher. The Halotron extinguishers are more 
expensive than a dry chemical, but offer certain advantages should you 
ever need to use an extinguisher.  The Halotron extinguisher discharges a 
clean, easily removable substance that is not harmful to the mechanics or 
wiring of the laser system.  The dry chemical extinguisher discharges a 
sticky, corrosive powder that is very difficult to clean up. 

 

ALWAYS

 use air assist when vector cutting. 

 

BE

 

CAREFUL

! when vector cutting. Many materials have the potential to 

burst suddenly into flames – even materials that may be very familiar to 
the user.  Always monitor the machine when it is operating. 

 

KEEP

 

YOUR

 

LASER

 

SYSTEM

 

CLEAN

 – A build up of cutting and 

engraving reside and debris is dangerous and can create a fire hazard in its 
own right.  Keep your laser system clean and free of debris.  Regularly 
remove the vector grid to clean any small pieces that have fallen through 
the grid. 

Summary of Contents for 9000

Page 1: ...rs and Documentation disk that came with your laser system April 22 2010 16371 Table Mountain Parkway Golden CO 80403 Phone 303 277 1188 Fax 303 277 9669 Technical Support Direct Line 303 215 9171 Email Technical Support tech epiloglaser com Technical Support online www epiloglaser com service htm www epiloglaser com downloads htm ...

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Page 3: ...el 135 Section 10 Standard Optional Machine Features 149 Section 11 Engraving Machine Cleaning 191 Section 12 Engraving Machine Calibration Maintenance 199 Section 13 Speed and Power Recommendations 205 Section 14 Material Engraving Techniques 215 Section 15 Material Suppliers 239 Technical Support Troubleshooting and Specifications 245 Section 16 In Case of Difficulty 247 Section 17 Specification...

Page 4: ... Connecting Electrical Power 17 Laser Cooling Requirements and Operating Temperatures 18 Section 4 Leveling the Legend 36 EXT 19 Intro 19 Tools Needed 19 Procedure 20 Summary of Leveling Steps 23 Section 5 Connecting the Laser to Your Computer 25 Connecting the Laser to Your Computer 25 USB Port 26 Ethernet Port 26 Section 6 Installing the Epilog Dashboard Print Driver Windows XP or 2000 27 Instal...

Page 5: ...6 Loading Your Work 146 Operation 147 Section 10 Standard Optional Machine Features 149 Auto Focus 150 Air Assist 153 Cone Style Air Assist 154 Optional Lenses 156 Task Plate 156 Red Dot Pointer 157 Integrated Vacuum Table 157 Vector Grid 158 Rotary Attachment 162 Pin Table 174 Double Head Attachment 185 Section 11 Engraving Machine Cleaning 191 Cleaning Important 191 Fire Warning 191 Laser Tube 1...

Page 6: ...d Aluminum 218 Brass Painted 218 Glass 220 Notary Seals Delrin 222 Plastic 223 Rubber Stamps 225 Wood 233 Section 15 Material Suppliers 239 Technical Support Troubleshooting and Specifications 245 Section 16 In Case of Difficulty 247 Contacting Technical Support 247 Avoiding Common Print Problems 248 Section 17 Specifications 253 Epilog 36EXT Specifications Subject to change without notice 253 Com...

Page 7: ... DAT Files To Be Compatible With A New Dashboard 267 APPENDIX A DOMESTIC U S WARRANTY STATEMENT 271 APPENDIX A INTERNATIONAL WARRANTY STATEMENT 273 APPENDIX B PRINTING FROM AUTOCAD 275 APPENDIX C ADDITIONAL DASHBOARD PRINT DRIVER INSTRUCTIONS 281 Dashboard Driver Installation for USB Connection Using Windows Vista 281 Windows Vista Dashboard Driver Installation for Ethernet Connection 284 Windows ...

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Page 9: ...es or volatile solvents such as acetone alcohol or gasoline ALWAYS keep a properly maintained and inspected fire extinguisher on hand Epilog recommends a Halotron fire extinguisher or a multi purpose dry chemical fire extinguisher The Halotron extinguishers are more expensive than a dry chemical but offer certain advantages should you ever need to use an extinguisher The Halotron extinguisher disc...

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Page 11: ...t safety information you need to know before you use it the dos and don ts of operating the laser configuring your computer to run the Epilog Dashboard print driver configuring CorelDraw and a brief user s guide to running your first job Part II Basic Operations Sections 8 through 14 explain Using the Epilog Dashboard Print Driver basic Epilog laser operations and maintenance machine features spee...

Page 12: ...rrently being discussed This Icon highlights current contact information for receiving help This Icon signifies advice you can try out with your machine right away This Icon signifies advice you can try that will save you significant time Running into trouble can be detrimental to your success so we ve marked Warnings and Cautions with this Icon Indicates pages including information regarding conn...

Page 13: ...1 Manual Epilog Laser Setup ...

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Page 15: ...ucts in accordance with the International Standard The output of the embedded high power CO2 engraving laser is fully contained The laser cabinet has safety interlocks that turn the laser off if the door is opened during operation and no special precautions are necessary to operate the high power laser safely However the visible output beam of the Laser Diode Pointer Red Dot Pointer is accessible ...

Page 16: ...Z136 1 2000 developed by the American National Standards Institute ANSI This reference is the basis for many of the federal regulations for laser and laser system manufacturers and for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA laser safety guidelines It contains detailed information concerning proper installation and use of laser systems While the ANSI standard itself does not have th...

Page 17: ...s potentially lethal and is fully contained within the cabinet DO NOT open any of the machine s access panels while the unit is plugged in Opening a panel may expose the operator to the unit s AC input power DO NOT make or break any electrical connections to the system while the unit is turned on ...

Page 18: ...will be unattended KEEP the area around the machine clean and free of clutter combustible materials explosives or volatile solvents such as acetone alcohol or gasoline ALWAYS keep a properly maintained and inspected fire extinguisher on hand Epilog recommends a Halotron fire extinguisher or a multi purpose dry chemical fire extinguisher The Halotron extinguishers are more expensive than a dry chem...

Page 19: ...d warning labels be placed on laser products Reproductions of labels on the Epilog Model 9000 Laser System follow with their locations specified 1 Certification Identification Label This engraved plate is located on the rear of the machine s cabinet The example shown is for the Model 9000 35 product having a 36 inch by 24 inch working area Model Number 8000 Laser System Serial Number 9035 04000136...

Page 20: ... PRODUCT 1 mW CW MAXIMUM 400 700 nm 4 Non interlocked Protective Housing Safety Labels 4 Two of these labels are located on the rear of the machine beside the edges of each of the cabinet s end covers The other two labels are located on the cabinet walls under the covers so that they are visible when the covers have been removed CAUTION CLASS 4 VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AVOID...

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