
Models VL-200 & VL-300 Laser Engraving and Cutting Systems Safety, Installation, Operation, and Basi
SAFETY Section 1-5 FCC Compliance This ULS laser system has been tested and found to comply with Federal Communication Commission (FCC) directives
Section 2 Step-By-Step Installation In this section we will step you through site preparation, computer and software setup, and unpacking and ass
INSTALLATION Section 2-2 Computer and Operating System Your computer is critical component in the operation of the VersaLASER. In fact, you ca
INSTALLATION Section 2-3 Recommended Software Programs All software necessary to control the VersaLASER is included. However, the software nece
INSTALLATION Section 2-4 1. Power on your computer and boot into Windows. If your computer is already running, save your work and close al
INSTALLATION Section 2-5 Configuring Your Graphics Software After the VersaLASER software installation is completed, you must configure your gr
Section 3 Operation How it Works The VersaLASER uses the intense energy of the laser beam to vaporize material from the work piece (wood, plasti
SYSTEM OPERATION Section 3-2 The VersaLASER On-Screen Control Panel (VCP) The purpose of the VersaLASER On-Screen Control Panel (VCP for short) is
SYSTEM OPERATION Section 3-3 • GO HOME will move the Focus Carriage to the upper right edge of the work area. • RESET X-Y button will electronica
SYSTEM OPERATION Section 3-4 Step 4 – Loading and Positioning Your Material Open the user door and position the wood (1) into the upper left corner
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Section 4 Basic System Maintenance Keeping the VersaLASER clean will ensure the highest quality engraving and prolong the lifetime of the mechan
BASIC SYSTEM MAINTENANCE Section 4-2 Optics A visual inspection of the optics should be performed at least once a day. If the optic appears cloudy
BASIC SYSTEM MAINTENANCE Section 4-3 #2 Mirror • Locate the #2 Mirror Holder (red). Grasp its protruding handle with your thumb and forefing
BASIC SYSTEM MAINTENANCE Section 4-4 Beam Window • The Beam Window is where the laser beam enters into the engraving area. It is located in the
BASIC SYSTEM MAINTENANCE Section 4-5 The Main Enclosure • Clean the acrylic user door with a non-abrasive cotton cloth or facial tissue and the so
BASIC SYSTEM MAINTENANCE Section 4-6 Cooling Fan Filters 1. Side cooling fan filter (inside cover) 2. Rear cooling fan filter (inside cover) 3.
Section 5 Accessories As an addition to the regular VersaLASER, we offer a wide variety of optional accessories. Before attempting to use any o
ACCESSORIES Section 5-2 On the underside of the Rotary Fixture notice the self-aligning electrical connector (1) and two alignment holes (2). In
ACCESSORIES Section 5-3 Lift the lever (1) on the adjustable end of the fixture (2) and slide it to the left, out of the way. Place the open end o
ACCESSORIES Section 5-4 Printing WARNING: The following steps are critical. Make sure that you enter the correct information otherwise the Versa
Introduction All of us at Universal Laser Systems, Inc. (ULS) would like to thank you for your purchase. Since 1988, the staff at ULS has been de
ACCESSORIES Section 5-5 Inside the VersaLASER you will find the large recessed slot with a self-aligning electrical connector to the right side
ACCESSORIES Section 5-6 Integrated Cart Features: • Size: 25”W x 22” D x 30”H / Weight: 95 lbs • Maximum stability at low cost / Powder-coated,
ACCESSORIES Section 5-7 Figure 1 (Front View) 1. Four “foot” ports to secure the VersaLASER to the cart and prevent slipping (1) 2. Pre-filter
ACCESSORIES Section 5-8 Installation • Push down on the tabs of the locking casters so that the cart does not roll. • Obtain the assistance
ACCESSORIES Section 5-9 Computer Controlled Compressed Air Unit This integrated accessory provides dry, oil-free compressed air to protect the Vers
ACCESSORIES Section 5-10 Periodic Maintenance At least once per month, check the condition of the two filters on the back of the device. If th
ACCESSORIES Section 5-11 Installation Lower the table down far enough so that you can attach the cone. Power off the VersaLASER. By hand, move
ACCESSORIES Section 5-12 Removal Loosen the thumbscrew and pull the Cone downwards. Leave the thumbscrew attached to the focus Carriage by re-tigh
ACCESSORIES Section 5-13 Power on the VersaLASER. Load some scrap material of the same type you intend to process and set focus using the Focus
Specifications System Operating Environment Requirements (user provided) Model VL-200 VL-300 Operating Environment Well-ventilated office (reco
Table of Contents Section 1 - Safety Description of Appropriate Use...
Section 1 Safety Description of Appropriate Use This device is designed for laser cutting and engraving of the materials listed in the VersaLASE
SAFETY Section 1-2 Laser Safety The device contains a sealed carbon dioxide (CO2) laser in a Class I enclosure that produces intense invisible and
SAFETY Section 1-3 CAUTION LASER RADIATIONDO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR VIEWDIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTSCLASS 3A LASER PRODUCTLASER DIODEWAVELENGT
SAFETY Section 1-4 EU Compliance (CE) Product Identification: VersaLASER VL-200 and VL-300 Laser Engraving and Cutting Systems Manufactur
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