X
Y
Table
Figure 113. Laser head assembly in lower right
corner of table.
Lower Beam
Raise Beam
Move Beam Left
Move Beam Right
Figure 115. Mirror thumbscrew adjustment.
Mirror
Tension
Bolt (1 of 2)
Compression Ring
Thumbscrew (1 of 3)
Lock Nut (1 of 3)
Figure 114. Typical mirror assembly.
Correct Focus=
Incorrect Focus=
Defined Edge
Diffused Edges
Dark, Even Contrast
Inconsistent Contrast
Figure 116. Focal point alignment examples.
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Model G0911–G0914 (Mfd. Since 05/21)
25.
Verify Mirror #2 and Mirror #3 alignment by
pressing Pulse button on control panel.
— If laser beam is in center of crosshairs,
alignment is optimal. Proceed to
Step 29.
— If laser beam is not in center of cross-
hairs, adjustment is required. Proceed to
Step 26.
26. Loosen lock nuts on (3) brass thumbscrews
located behind Mirror #2 assembly (see
Figure 114).
27. Adjust direction of beam path by tightening
thumbscrews depending on desired direction
of beam travel (see
Figure 115).
28. Repeat Step 25.
29. Remove laser beam alignment gauge, open
top loading door, then place a clean sheet
of paper or manila folder under laser head
assembly.
30. Set focal length as instructed in Setting
Focal Length on Page 37.
31. Close top loading door and verify primary
Mirror #3 and focal point alignment by press-
ing Pulse button on control panel. Compare
results with
Figure 116.
24. Move laser head assembly to lower right cor-
ner of table (see
Figure 113).
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