Specifications
ACCESSORIES
Section 5-4
Printing
WARNING: The following steps are critical. Make sure that you enter the correct information
otherwise the VersaLASER might not only adjust the Z-axis and scale the graphic incorrectly,
which can ruin your material, but it can also damage itself if the moving parts of the X-axis crash
into the Rotary Fixture.
Print as if you were engraving a flat object. When the
VersaLASER Settings dialog box pops up, choose
your category and type of material as usual. In the
Fixture section, select Rotary Fixture from the
dropdown list and also type in the diameter of the
glass that you measured earlier and click print. As
usual, the print job will be stored on your hard disk
and become available in the VCP as the next job
ready to be processed.
For each glass that you would like to engrave your
graphic in a precise location, you must follow each of
the steps from the beginning of this section. If it does
not matter to you if the engraving begins anywhere
around the circumference of the glass, then simply load the next glass and run the job again without
having to make any marks or lining up the Red Dot.
Once you have practiced using the Rotary Fixture, you will naturally come up with some shortcuts to save
on setup time.
Cutting Table
The Cutting Table accessory, with its honeycomb design, assists
with the vector cutting of materials by minimizing the surface contact
area of the backside of the material. This simple yet functional
design also provides a slight vacuum for sheet stock to hold it flat
while cutting, and it assists with smoke removal by drawing it down
and underneath the material.
Installation
Lower the table all the way down to the bottom of its travel or down far enough so that you can remove
the table and install the Rotary Fixture without interfering with the moving parts of the VersaLASER.
Remove the table by loosening
the two captive thumbscrews
(1). Insert your fingers into the
two holes (2) and slowly lift the
table out of the VersaLASER
being careful not to bump it
around. On the underside of
the Cutting Table find the self-
aligning electrical connector (3)
and two alignment holes (4).










