5.12 English
5.12 English
5.12 English
The purpose of this manual is to provide the information required for proper and safe operation and
maintenance of the BLMF-E Laser Marking Machine.
We have made every effort to ensure that the information in this manual is both accurate and
adequate. If you have any questions or suggestions to improve this manual, please contact us at the
phone number or address below:
We are very excited to have you as one of our valued customers. It is recommended that you print
out this manual to save time in the future and be sure to keep it close to your machine or computer,
so you can have easy access while you design files or operate the machine.
This manual will walk you through the uncrating process, understanding the software and give a
couple example test files to get you comfortable with your new equipment.
Please be sure to read the manual in its entirety prior to operating the machine, this will ensure a
better understanding of the machine and how it works. We understand that there can be a learning
curve like with any new piece of machinery but, with some effort and patience you will be running
your new laser with confidence and speed in no time!
If you do have any questions while reading the manual or setting up your machine, feel free to give
us a call at 86 186 6666 3845 or email [email protected] and a member of our technical support
team would be happy to answer your questions.
Safety Precautions.........................................................................................................1
Items List........................................................................................................................6
General
This Operator's Manual describes the Operation and Maintenance of the BEC Laser Marking
Machine and provides instructions relating to its SAFE use. Procedures described in this manual
must be performed as detailed by qualified and trained personnel. For SAFETY, and to effectively
take advantage of the full capabilities of the machine, please read this instruction manual thoroughly
before attempting to use the laser machine.
Operation
Follow all OSHA requirements for workplace safety. Appoint a Laser Safety Officer. The Laser
Safety Officer (LSO) must provide personnel with sufficient training so that personnel can operate,
maintain and service the Laser Marker safely. The LSO must take charge of the key to the Key
Switch to ensure that only qualified and authorized personnel operate the laser marking machine.
Establish and control a dedicated Laser Operation Area. The Laser Safety Officer must isolate the
Laser Operation Area from other work areas and display signs warning that the Laser Operation Area
is off-limits to unauthorized personnel.
To prevent eye damage when operating, maintaining or servicing this equipment, laser protective
goggles must be worn (per ANSI Z136.1). Laser goggles with wavelength of 1064nm is
recommended or as directed by your LSO.
Maintenance/Service
The warranty covers any defects in material or workmanship while the machine is operating under
normal use and for its intended purpose during the warranty period. During this warranty period, we
will repair or replace any part or product that is proven defective while the machine is being used
under normal conditions and for its intended purpose. This does NOT include labor and/or on-site
tech support. Before sending the new replacement parts, the broken parts need to be sent back to our
company first and give the tracking number. Any and all modifications that are made to the machine
must have written consent from BEC LASER or the warranty will be voided.
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⚠WARNING: This machine uses high heat to engrave and etch material. At no point should the
machine be left unsupervised while it is in use. Leaving the machine unattended while in use can
result in a fire and substantial damage to the machine and the building it resides in. Any damage
caused by fire that is not due to defects in workmanship or the machine itself will NOT be covered
by the BEC LASER Limited Warranty.
⚠Hazardous Materials: Any and all materials considered hazardous to the health of the machine,
the health of the individuals operating the machine and the individuals surrounding the machine
while in use are NOT recommended to etch or engrave. These materials can produce toxic fumes or
cause the machine to not function properly and need replacement parts.
Helpful Hint:
Majority of materials have a “Safety Data Sheet” or SDS, these can tell you whether materials are
safe or not and whether they can be exposed to high heat. Any material containing chlorine is not
safe to your laser or any individuals near the fumes. If you are still unsure about the material and its
properties, give us a call and we would be happy to try and identify the safety of the material and
whether it can be lasered or not.
Before using this equipment, read the Safety Precautions carefully to understand the correct usage of
the equipment. These warning labels can be found all around your machine, it is important that you
pay attention to these warning labels and adhere to them. These labels are put in place for the safety
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of the machine and the operator. If these warnings are not followed, it could cause serious damage to
the machine and possible injuries to the operator.
The meaning of the words and symbols are as follows:
Warning Labels
Internationally recognized safety symbol for laser radiation. Exposure to
direct or scattered laser light is extremely hazardous.
Direct exposure of the eye to laser beams may result in blindness.
Do not touch inside the equipment when it is turned ON. Doing so may result
in electric shock, operator should be operate carefully.
Class 1 laser equipment when the door is closed. Do not opening the door
when the machine is running, while it will be class 4 laser radiation.
Do not stare at the laser when the door is open and interlocks defeated. Please
wear protective eyewear when opening the door. Keep in mind that exposure
of the eyes to direct laser irradiation may result in blindness.
Class 4 laser when the door is open. Never expose eyes or skin to laser
irradiation. Staring at the laser beam can cause damage to the eyes.
Do not touch with wet hands or cloth, wipe the electrical shell.
Doing so may result in electric shock, operator should be operate carefully.
First and foremost, BE CAREFUL. Laser machines are a powerful tool and the proper precautions
should be taken, just as if you were working with any other high-powered tool or machinery. These
machines are designed to engrave with highly focused heat energy and can be dangerous. You should
never leave your machine unattended while it is in operation and do not let an inexperienced or
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unfamiliar person operate your machine at any time.
Avoid any direct exposure and do not stare at the laser beam while the machine is operating. Notice
and understand all the warning labels located on your machine.
The following safety measures must be strictly enforced and be abided by to ensure the safety of the
machine and the individual operating it. BEC LASER shall not be held responsible for any damages
or injuries resulting from improper use or dismantling of the laser machine.
NEVER operate laser machinery unless you have been properly trained.
ALWAYS be sure to keep the exhaust fan running while the machine is in use.
NEVER set anything on top of the laser and/or on the worktable while not in use.
NEVER leave the laser unattended while it is running. This will ensure that you are able to see
or hear any abnormalities / potential hazards.
ALWAYS maintain the machine’s environment free of heavy pollution, such as strong magnetic
electrical interference.
NEVER use unapproved or unsafe materials, such as any materials that emit noxious gases.
These gases can cause harm to your central nervous system.
NEVER operate the laser near flammable or explosive substances. The light beam may pose a
fire hazard.
NEVER lift the lid of the machine while it is running.
NEVER engrave or try to cut high reflective material, the laser beam can reflect and deviate
(bounce around) which can cause blindness or serious injury, requiring medical attention.
NEVER push or pull the laser head and its gantry while the laser is running.
NEVER dismantle the laser machine, this can disrupt the laser and its high voltage/pressure
parts. This can cause harm or injury.
NEVER touch workpieces during or just after marking.Workpieces may be very hot.
NEVER step on, twist, or pull cables. Damaged cables may result in electric shock, short
circuits, or fires.
NEVER spill or splash water on the equipment. The presence of water on electrical parts may
result in electric shock or short circuits. Liquid spills may degrade the unit's insulation, resulting
in electric leaks or fire.
NEVER us the equipment where there is considerable dirt, dust, oil mist, chemicals, fumes,
moisture, or near a high-frequency noise source.
ALWAYS keep a fire extinguisher in the marking area in case of fire.
To ensure optimal marking quality, use the equipment in a location where ambient temperatures are
41°F to 95°F (5°C to 35°C), free of sudden temperature fluctuations and a relative humidity less than
90% (non-condensing). If the room temperature changes quickly (as when a heater is turned ON in
cold weather), moisture may condense on the optical components, resulting in fogging or collection
of dust. Avoid sudden changes in temperature. Under the conditions in which condensation may
occur, wait for a period of time after turning the unit ON before beginning operations.
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⚠ In Case of a Fire:
1. Press the EMERGENCY STOP button located on the machine.
2. Quickly blow out the flame(s), a CO2* fire extinguisher for serious flames.
Refer to the standards for more information on managing laser equipment: IEC60825-1 Edition 1.2
“Safety of laser products Part1: Equipment Classifications, requirements and user's guide.”
Items List
Your new laser system will have a toolbox that contains everything for you to set up and operate
your new system. Depending on the machine you’ve ordered will determine what is in toolbox you
will find:
Power Cable
This is the main power input cable that goes from the wall to the “General Power” of your machine.
USB Cable
This is the cable that connect the laser machine and your laptop/computer.
Allen Wrenches
In order to facilitate transportation, we will disassemble the laser path, column, and bottom plate, and
use these tools to install the parts, these are provided for convenience.
Sizes included:
1.5 mm 2 mm 2.5 mm 3 mm 3.5 mm 4 mm 5 mm 6 mm
Foot Pedal
This is used as another way to start the file. This is usually used in a production/manufacturing
environment when the operator feeds the machine new parts without making any software changes.
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The USB flash drive contains the resources necessary for you to operate this laser as well as backup
parameters in the event of a software crash.
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* There is no need for any maintenance, with long service life, can work under bad environment.
* The processing speed is 2-3 times of the traditional marking machine. The optical scanning
galvanometer has good laser repetition frequency without distortion under high speed.
* The fiber laser is equipped with the optical isolator, which can effectively shield the reflected
light, and can be operated in the highlighted high-reflective materials, such as the gold, silver,
copper, aluminum and silicon. The deviation mirror centre is not needed, greatly broadening the
application field. And for different metals, the adjustment of frequency and energy can produce
different colors.
* The marking software has powerful function that can be compatible with Coreldraw, AutoCAD
and other software; it supports the PLT, PCX, DXF, BMP, etc., and can directly use SHX, TTF word
stock; it also supports the automatic coding, printing serial number, batch number, date, barcode, QR
code, automatic skipping, etc.; USB interface controls the output.
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safety of IEC 61010-1 laser equipment and facilities.
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1. Indicator light: The orange light indicates that the machine is working. A green light means the
machine is in standby.
2. Safety door: protect eyes from laser radiation and avoid laser diffuse reflection.
3. Scan Head: consists of an X-Y optical scanning head, an electronically driven amplifier and an
optical reflective lens.
4. Field Lens: a lens that works near the focal plane of the objective lens to effectively reduce the
size of the detector. It has several types, the most common types include: F160(110mm x
110mm),F210(150mm*150mm).
5. Rotary: Connect the inlet of the swivel fixture
6. Smoke extractor: sucks the dust inlet that occurs when engraving and cutting.
7. Worktable: available working space.
8. Sensors: Judging that the protective door is bare, marking the enclosed space
9. Control buttons: ON/OFF——LASER——DOOR——UP——DOWN
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ON/OFF:Machine is turned on and off
LASER:Laser button
Door: Control door up and down
UP & DOWN:Ajust the movement of the Z-axis. Speed controller can control the movement speed
of z axis.
10. Emergency Switch:Press to stop all marking processes immediately during an emergency.
CAUTION
Use the Emergency Switch to
stop the device only in emergency
situations.
Use the key switch and main
power switch for normal use.
Emergency Switch
Press to stop all marking processes immediately during an emergency. This will immediately
suspend marking, close the shutter, provide a fault signal to the operator, cease motion, and
shut down the laser power supply.
This power switch controls the power to the laser engine and must be in the ON position(Pointer to
the right) in order to open the safety shutter and enable marking. If the key switch is in the OFF
position (Point to the up) the machine is incapable of laser emission.
11. Standard Attachments
① Allen Wrenches
② Testing Cards
③ USB Flash Drive
④ Foot Pedal
⑤ Main Power Cable
⑥ USB Cable
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2.2 Technical Parameters
Model BLMF-E
Laser type Fiber
Wavelength λ1064nm
Average output power 20W
Extended pulse repetition rate 30-60 kHz
M2 < 1.5
Maximum pulse energy 0.67 mJ
Output beam diameter 7±1 mm
Marking features Positioning mode: RED Light
Focused Lens range: standard with 110*110mm
Marking font: single line body, fill body, truetype body
Language versions: English
Power adjusting range: 1%-100%
User operation Upload and download information via USB flash drive
Foot switch interface, I/O interface, etc.
Other features Power demand AC 230V. 50HZ
Ambient temperature: 5-35℃
Cooling mode: Air cooling
Consumed power ≤500w
*Technical parameters and other information vary depending on the application and materials and
are subject to change without notice.
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transit. Check for any nuts or bolts that may have come off or become loose during transit, these can
usually be found in the bottom of the cabinet.
Packaging removal
* Protective film packaging
* Wood packaging
Please use the appropriate tool to open the wooden box packaging, please be careful not to damage
the machine when removing the wooden box.
Caution: Do not crush your hands and feet during unloading and unpacking. And pay
attention to the nails on the wooden box.
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3.2.2 Turning on the machine
Step 1: Plug the power cable into a AC-230V outlet ( 200-240VAC available ).
Step 2: To turn on the machine, you will need to do it in a specific sequence:
1. Turn the Emergency Switch up; Follow the arrow indicators.
2. Turn the power switch to the ON position (Turn Right); Follow the pointer indicators.
3. Press down on the Laser On/Off button. It should light up “Green” when ON.
4. Remove the Lens Cap from the Scan Head to prepare for the following steps on running your job.
5. Lastly, plug the USB Cable to the unit (labeled USB Computer) and into your PC.
Step 3: Find the software installation package in the USB Flash Drive, install the driver on your
laptop/ computer. After the driver is successfully installed then launching EzCad2. The shortcut icon
should be located on the desktop. Double Click on the icon to start up the program.
Computer/Laptop
Machine port
Step 2 Open the Hardware Manager of your computer, and right click the hardware, choose Update
Driver Software
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Step 3 Browse computer for driver software, and find the driver folder which in the Ezcad folder
usually.
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Step 4 Install the driver software
The following window will popup once the diver is installed successfully.
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Step 5 Find the Ezcad software and open it, you can add a shortcut to the desktop to facilitate you
use it next time.
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Once pop-upthis license window, please click I agree, then the software would be opened.
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3.5 Interface Description
Display the startup interface when the programs run, and the programs conduct the initialization at
the backstage.
System Toolbar
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Ctrl + S Save Document:
Save your current job as an .ezd or Ezcad file. Once saved that file can be
opened again using the “Open Project” button
Ctrl + X Cut:
When an item within your design is selected this button allows you to cut the
item out of the project and paste the item into another location.
Ctrl + C Copy:
When an item within your design is selected this button allows you to copy
that item to be pasted in another location of your file.
Ctrl + V Paste:
Select an item as cut or copied, and then paste it to a desired location within
your project.
Ctrl + Z Undo:
Undo a previous action made while working on your file
Ctrl + Y Redo:
Redo an action that was undone while working on your file.
Ctrl + L Combine:
Select two or more items within your file and combine them to create a single
item.
Ctrl + K Uncombine:
Uncombine two or more items that were combined previously within the file.
Ctrl + G Group:
Group one or more items together within your file.
Ctrl + U Ungroup:
Ungroup two or more items that were grouped previously within your file.
Ctrl + H Hatch:
Select to highlight a vector item within your file and then hatch it. This creates
a series of vector lines within the vector design to be etched.
Note: The object to be hatched must be a closed curve. If multiple objects are
to be hatched, they cannot intersect.
N/A System Parameter:
Open to refer to your software parameters. From here you can adjust the
display, language, workspace, etc. Once selected a menu will appear.
Note: You can also get to System Parameters by selecting File > System
Parameter.
N/A S/H Object List Bar:
Show or hide the object list function on the left side of the screen.
N/A Resort:
Adjust the marking order the laser will perform when marking.
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Command Toolbar
Toolbar Description
Icon
Select all:
Select all objects present within the workspace.
Select/deselect all:
Select all objects as well as deselect all objects within the workspace.
Delete all:
Delete whatever object(s) are selected within the workspace.
Lock object:
Lock a selected object and prevent it from being adjusted.
Unlock object:
Unlock a previously locked object within the workspace.
Unlock/deselect object:
Unlock and deselect a previously locked object within the workspace.
Put to origin:
Selected object or objects will be set to origin within the workspace. The origin can be
adjusted in the system parameters menu or in the object properties menu.
Pick by pen:
Select object by their pen color. If you have an object or objects set to a specific color and
you would like that object(s) selected you can select this button and choose the pen you are
looking to select and press ok.
Vertical mirror:
Mirror the selected object in the x axis.
Horizontal mirror:
Mirror the selected object in the y axis.
Show object:
Show selected hidden object(s).
Hide object:
Hide selected object(s).
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Draw Toolbar
Note: When the tool is in the “pressed-down” state on this toolbar it indicates that the tool is currently being utilized.
Toolbar Description
Icon
Select Tool
Select objects as well as other options within the software. You can use your mouse to select
objects within the workspace.
Edit Node Tool
Edit nodes within selected objects. When an object is selected in the workspace there will be
nodes that appear around the object. You can identify nodes as hollow squares, the largest
being the start point of the curve.
Note: When this tool is selected a Node editing toolbar will appear. The different functions within this
toolbar will allow you to edit your object in various ways.
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Circle Tool
Draw a circle by left clicking the workspace and dragging to the right until you reach the
desired size of the circle. By using this tool, you will be able to create perfectly round
circles.
When you draw and select the circle the object properties menu options change to show the
circle’s size information.
Diameter: Diameter of the circle
Start Angle: Degree of the angle of that start point and the center of
the circle.
The Arrow Icon: is indicating the direction of the circle. It can be
changed from Counterclockwise to Clockwise.
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Ellipse Tool
This option allows you to draw ovals if desired. Draw by left clicking in the workspace and
dragging to the right until you reach the desired size of the ellipse. When you draw and
select the ellipse the following toolbar will appear under the Object Properties:
Start Angle: The angle between start point & center point of the
ellipse.
End Angle: The angle between end point & the center of the ellipse.
The Arrow Icon: is indicating the direction of the circle. It can be
changed from Counterclockwise to Clockwise.
Pro Tip: While drawing the ellipse hold down the Ctrl button on your keyboard to draw a
circle. One less menu option to learn and completely user preference should both or only one be
used.
Polygon Tool
Create a series of different shapes that have more than 2 sides by left clicking the workspace
and dragging to the right until you reach the desired size off the shape.
Once object is drawn or selected the shape can be customized in under the Object Properties
menu:
Edge Num: Allows you to enter the number of points you’d like on your
object.
The Polygon or Star Button: Allows you to alter the shape from polygon to
star.
Pro Tip: While drawing the polygon hold down the Ctrl button on your
keyboard to draw a symmetrical object.
Text Tool
To use this function within the workspace, select the text icon
and left click once on the workspace. When you’ve created and
selected the text within the work area various changes can be
made under the Object Properties menu.
Font Character Properties: Users may change the list by
selecting one of the different lists from the drop-down menu.
Font: All the fonts available from the selected list will appear in
the drop-down menu for various options.
Hatch: Hatch the text files after they are created using the hatch
features.
F: Opens the font properties window. In this menu text
alignment, bold, italic, and many other options for editing the
appearance of the text is available.
Bitmap Tool
This tool will allow you to import a bitmap file previously saved onto your computer. You
can also access bitmaps via the draw menu or importing them via the File menu.
Note: The current supported graphic files are bmp, jpeg, jpg, gif, tga, png, tiff, and tif.
Pro Tip:
Show preview: when box is checked, users can preview the design before they import the image.
Put to center: when checked, the image will be imported to the center of the workspace.
Vector Tool
This tool will allow you to import a premade vector design into the workspace. You can also
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Note: the following vector file formats: DXF, SVG, PLT, DST
Hatch Menu Features
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angle which is set automatically to mark again. For example, if the angle is set to 0 and the check
box is checked, the auto rotate angle is specified to 30. The first mark angle will be 0, the second 30,
and the third 60, and so on.
Description
Infinite Bi-directional hatch: similar with bidirectional hatch, but the end of each end
connects.
Unidirection hatch: The hatch lines will be marked from left to right
Bi-directional hatch: The hatch lines will be marked from left to right first, and then
from right to left
Ring-like hatch: fills objects from the outside to the inside like a ring
We’ll introduce you to the power settings interface. Here you’ll be able to understand what each
parameter affects your file (below you will see the power settings window).
As illustrated the Marking Parameters have several points to outline.
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The Pen no. is essentially layers. You can assign different
objects to different Pen no. Therefore, you’ll be able to assign
different power settings per layer.
Note: Make sure your current pen number is the actual pen you are
trying to modify the power settings for.
Now that you understand the terminology of what a hatch consists of, we will now go through on
setting up the test file using text and hatch; “Hello World” test file.
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1. From a new workspace (Ctrl + n), select the Draw Text from the Drawing Toolbar. The word Text
will appear.
2. Edit the word text by clicking within the Text field on the Object Properties menu. Type “Hello
World” and click apply.
3. Select Hatch from either the Object Properties or from the Command Toolbar. A new window will
appear.
4. Do the following:
a. Make sure Mark Contour is unchecked.
b. Enable one Hatch only.
c. All calc: Checked
d. Hatch Type: Bidirectional hatch
e. Hatch Angle: 0 degrees
f. Line Spacing: 0.04 MM
If done properly, your work area should appear like this:
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Pro Tip: To double check if your hatch pattern is correct to your parameters, you can simply zoom in very
closely to one area of the file and visually see the lines that make up the hatch pattern you’ve selected.
Positioning the File onto the Material
Icon Description
Depending on the version of the software you currently are using either button
will appear on the lower menu bar. These buttons will allow you to see where the
laser is lined up on your material without actually firing.
Position the file onto your piece of material is a very simple process.
1. Select the Light/Red button from the lower menu bar. This turns on the red dot.
2. Place the material on the worktable. Where you think you should have it positioned.
3. Depending on your preference select or deselect “Show Contour” on the lower menu bar.
4. Once you are happy with your placement and Fiber Glasses are covering your eyes. Select
Mark.
If ALL the steps were done properly up to this point, you should be left with this finished
engraving/marking similar to this one here.
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Congratulations! You have successfully performed your first file!
About Focus:
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Daily Clean the equipment with Wipe the field lens with a Check if the laser protective
Maintenance dust, stains and other mirror paper or a lint-free goggles are in good condition and
foreign objects cloth dampened with employees should wear them
industrial alcohol and according to regulations.
then dry it
Precautions 1. Wear protective goggles when working to avoid glare from hurting your eyes;
2. Do not place any part of the body in the laser scanning range during the production
process. When the power is on, don't to put the head or hands into the machine to avoid
personal injury;
3. Press the "Emergency" stop button immediately when an emergency occurs;
4. Please dry your hands before operating the machine;
5. Do not arbitrarily change system parameters without the permission of the equipment
technician;
6. Please protect the scan head from strong magnetic, strong electric and strong shock
items;
7. The grounding of the equipment should be firm, the power cord and plug are intact so as
to avoid leakage accidents;
8. When shutting down the machine, turn off the laser power and computer power before
turning off the emergency stop, otherwise it may damage the life of the laser;
9. The software should be regularly backed up to prevent damage by viruses, and the
marking documents for production should be regularly backed up to prevent loss.
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1. Check the laser types from the “parameter”.It
should be “fiber laser”
2. Check signal wire connecting laser source and
1. Software wrong setting
controlled card fasten.If problem same, pls change
No laser coming 2. Laser signal wires broken
a signal wires and try again
out from the lens 3. Controlled card broken
3. Check signal light of the controlled card is on and
when marking 4. Laser source broken
also all wires connecting to the cards whether
fasten.if problem same, pls change a controlled
card and try again
4. Change a laser source and try again
1. Change a Scanner head and try
Scanner head 1. Scanner head problem 2. Checking the signal light of the controlled card
does not move 2. Controlled card problem on(green light means on,red light means problem).If
according to the 3. Scanner head signal wire problem same,change a card and try
drawings problem 3. Checking whether the signal wire loose.If problem
go on,change a wire and try again
Laser power Product is not in the focus
Adjust handle to make it in the focus place
seems weakness place
1. Checking the signal light of the controlled card
on(green light means on, red light means problem).If
Can not
1. Controlled card problem problem same,change a card and try again
find”LMC” card
2. USB wires not connecting 2. Check USB wire connecting
or can not find
3. 5v power supply problem 3. Checking the signal light whether is on (green light
dongle
means on, red light means problem). If problem
same,change a 5v power supply and try again
Foot pedal does 1. Foot pedal broken 1. Change a new one and try again
not work 2. Software port select wrong 2. Check original setting for the foot pedal
“Laser
Wires loose Check the connection of lmc card and laser source.
Reserved!”
“Laser
temperature is Power supply problem Check the power supply of laser source.
too high”
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3. When the machine malfunctions (in warranty period), please contact our engineers for assistance
immediately. We will perform simple troubleshooting firstly through WeChat, Team viewer or other
means.
4. Please do not disassemble the machine at will, so as not to cause more malfunctions. If it is
necessary to check the internal parts of the machine for damage, it must be approved by our
engineers. Under the guidance of our engineers, operate by your professional personnel who are
familiar with this machine.
5. If the machine parts are damaged under normal use, we will provide free new parts during the
warranty period. If important parts need to be sent back to us, the return freight costs will be borne
by you( Customer ). We (BEC Laser) are only responsible for the freight costs of sending the parts to
you.
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