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tools:laser_rabbit_1290 [2023/08/22 15:31] – [Regular Maintenance] cookienoyouseitools:laser_rabbit:start [2024/03/27 17:23] – [Troubleshooting] smartin015
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   * Model: [[https://rabbitlaserusa.com/laser_QX1290.html|Rabbit QX1290]]   * Model: [[https://rabbitlaserusa.com/laser_QX1290.html|Rabbit QX1290]]
   * Manufacturer: [[https://rabbitlaserusa.com| Rabbit Laser]]   * Manufacturer: [[https://rabbitlaserusa.com| Rabbit Laser]]
-  * Manual: [[|Download]] +  * Manual: [[..:start|Download]] 
-  * Clearance Required: [[clearances:rabbit_laser|Rabbit Laser Proficiency Based Clearance]]+  * Clearance Required: [[tools:laser_rabbit:clearance|Rabbit Laser Proficiency Based Clearance]]
  
 A laser cutter is used to mark, engrave, or cut a wide variety of materials. They work a lot like printers do, where you send a graphic to print. Instead of ink, the laser uses heat to transfer the image onto the material. A laser cutter is used to mark, engrave, or cut a wide variety of materials. They work a lot like printers do, where you send a graphic to print. Instead of ink, the laser uses heat to transfer the image onto the material.
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 ====== Requirements ====== ====== Requirements ======
  
-[[|Large Format Laser]] clearance or class equivalent is required before use.+[[..:start|Large Format Laser]] clearance or class equivalent is required before use.
  
 ====== Warnings ====== ====== Warnings ======
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 |:::||The artwork is too large for the cutting bed: 1200 x 900mm (~47 x 35”)| Adjust the overall artwork size| |:::||The artwork is too large for the cutting bed: 1200 x 900mm (~47 x 35”)| Adjust the overall artwork size|
 |Burn marks on the back of the material| Hot debris is scorching the edges of the cut lines| Lay a sheet of paper beneath the material and the bed or line it with a laser-safe vinyl free tape| |Burn marks on the back of the material| Hot debris is scorching the edges of the cut lines| Lay a sheet of paper beneath the material and the bed or line it with a laser-safe vinyl free tape|
 +|No visible cutting happening| Lid safety switches not engaged, or software issue|Confirm the lid safety switches click when the lid closes. Turning the machine off and on again may also help if that isn't the problem.|
  
 ===Special Setups=== ===Special Setups===
tools/laser_rabbit/start.txt · Last modified: 2024/06/08 00:42 by workshop