Maintenance of the Safety Enclosure

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Dust accumulates on the machine during daily use, especially after 3D embossing projects, which produce dust and fumes. Regular cleaning is necessary.

Issue Description:

Dust accumulates on the machine during daily use, especially after 3D embossing projects, which produce dust and fumes. Regular cleaning is necessary.

Step-by-step Solution

Step 1: Power off the machine

Ensure safe operation and avoid electric shock accidents.

Step 2: Clean residue

① Clean the Dust Filter to avoid dust build-up.

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② Use a handheld vacuum cleaner or soft brush to remove dust and residue from the work area and other parts.

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③ Clean the Field Lens, Flame Sensor, and Flood Lights with a lint-free cloth moistened with alcohol.

Regular cleaning of these parts improves clarity, sensitivity, and brightness.

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Step 3: Reduce Smoke

To maintain a cleaner environment and reduce smoke, use the LaserPecker Air Purifier, which reduces nearly all smoke.

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Step 4: Check the ventilation regularly

If you notice smoke leaking from the Safety Enclosure, it's likely due to a blocked fan. Remove and clean the fan to ensure proper smoke evacuation.

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Step 5: Check the ventilation regularly

If the base plate's movement is obstructed or not smooth, apply lubricant to the lead screws and guide rails on both sides of the Safety Enclosure.

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