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Section 2: Dos and Don’ts
In This Section
Operating Dos and Don’ts
DON’T!
NEVER
operate the machine without a properly operating vent to the outside!
Most material will only produce an irritating smoke when engraved. Some
materials, including but not limited to paint, varnish, composition board and
plastics, produce compounds that can be harmful if concentrated. A properly
installed vent is the only way to ensure that problems do not occur.
NEVER
engrave or cut any material containing PVC or vinyl. When engraved, a
corrosive agent is produced that will destroy your machine.
Your warranty will
be void if your machine is damaged by corrosion from engraving or cutting
PVC or Vinyl.
NEVER
operate your machine unattended. There is a significant risk of fire if the
machine is set improperly, or if the machine should experience a mechanical or
electrical failure while operating.
NEVER
vector cut any material while the machine is unattended. Because vector
cutting moves relatively slowly compared to raster engraving, a tremendous
amount of heat is applied to the material being cut. This buildup of heat can
cause significant fire risk and the machine should always be monitored.
Additionally, the air assist should always be turned on when vector cutting to
reduce the risk of fire.
NEVER
operate with any of the covers or enclosures removed, and never modify
the enclosure. The laser beam is invisible!
Summary of Contents for Fusion 13000
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Page 152: ...Section 11 Engraving Machine Cleaning 122 Crash Bar and locating pins ...
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