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Working with Encore EconoFlex Material

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Working with Encore EconoFlex Material

Material – Engravers Express EconoFlex .025 thick plastic engraving material. This material is available in Brushed gold, silver and bronze. The core is made up of acrylic for easy cutting by lasers. The material can have 3M adhesive applied to the back of the material.

Application – Trophy Plates

Why Use EconoFlex?  When it comes to creating an engraving plate there are a number of steps involved. Aside from setting up the plates in CorelDraw and entering the text you have to engrave the plates, cut them out with a shear and then tape them. Note: some customers require either a scallop or a radius corner to help “spruce” up the plate. Using EconoFlex allows us to speed up our job for a number of reasons. … Continue Reading

Doing a Belt Change on an EX Laser Machine

November 8, 2009 Epilog Lasers No Comments
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Doing a Belt Change on an EX Laser Machine
By Mike Clarke
Jun 8, 2003, 21:33

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Doing a Belt Change on an EX Laser Machine

Changing an X drive belt is quite easy on the EX laser system. This file walks you through it.

Tools Needed
• Philips (Star) screwdriver
• Stapler
• Allan Wrench
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Setting Rotary Position to Home on a TT or Legend

November 8, 2009 Epilog Lasers No Comments
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Setting Rotary Position to Home
By Epilog
Aug 24, 2003, 16:51
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Setting Rotary Position to Home Upon completing the installation procedures for your Rotary attachment, you will want to ensure that your home position is aligned correctly. The following will guide you through this alignment. The Red Diode Pointer 1. Using the left and right arrow keys on your LCD Display, select the SETUP button the LCD Display. The Diode Pointer projects a red beam of light, which will pin point the home position of your rotary attachment. 2. Using the down arrow keys, scroll down to the “Diode Pointer” and select “Yes” by turning the round knob on the display to the right. Press “Enter”. … Continue Reading

Using a Rotary Attachment

November 7, 2009 Epilog Lasers No Comments
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Using the Epilog Rotary Attachment

Files

http://www.engrave.ca/files/mug_template_v8.cdr
http://www.engrave.ca/files/mug_template_with_different_turns_v8.cdr
http://www.engrave.ca/files/mug_template_with_no_turn_v8.cdr
One of the more intimidating techniques to learn on the laser engraver is how to use the rotary attachment. This help file should help eliminate any misgivings you may have.

1. If your table is not lowered than lower it down about 5 inches
2. Turn the power off to the machine
3. Plug in the rotary machine (the plug is under the left side of the machine (EX or LX and the front of the machine on the TT).
4. Turn the machine on.
5. The machine will know that the rotary attachment is plugged in and the X axis will settle over the attachment – see Figure 1.

Figure 1

Figure 1

6. Place your glass item in the attachment. Now the big question is where do I place my image? To answer this let us look at setting up the image in CorelDraw first. … Continue Reading

The Basics of Your Laser

October 28, 2009 Laser Machines No Comments
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Laser Basics

Although we do not need to spend a lot of time on understanding how the actual laser machine works there are some things that need to be highlighted as they are important items that need to be considered when you are laser engraving.

Although I wanted to stay away from talking about laser tubes, more because it would be better told by an engineer, to know a laser is to know how the tube works. … Continue Reading

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