User's Manual

Watch out during laser operation
Please do not operate the laser engraver and leave it unattended, you need to stay in sight at all times.
It is normal for the laser beam to produce a burning spot on the material. The spot should move continuously with the laser head and
not remain burning in the same position for a long period of time, if this results in a flame, please do the following:
1. Make sure the machine is turned off. Push the emergency stop switch and disconnect the power cord.
2. Use a fire extinguisher to put it out, while wet towels can also be used to extinguish small fires.
3. If you cannot put out the fire or if the fire is burning somewhere else outside the machine, call the emergency number (e.g. 911)
immediately.
Materials must be suitable
If the material is not compatible with laser engraving use, it can also lead to an increased risk of injury and fire.
Please ensure that the laser head does not collide with the material when moving, otherwise unnecessary damage to the machine and
personal injury will occur when laser engraving is performed.
The materials that can be engraved are generally paper, wood, plastic, stainless steel, aluminum, glass, etc.
Materials that can be cut are paper, wood and plastic, as well as the thickness should be within 10mm.
Laser engraving/cutting work range
Laser engraving maximum size 432*406mm
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