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User Guide
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ULS Reference Guide Book
Proper Operating Environment
This section will give you step-by-step instructions for site preparation and computer and software setup. Follow the
instructions in the order shown.
CAUTION: Damage to the VersaLASER system due to inadequate or improper operating
environment is not covered under the Universal Laser Systems (ULS) Warranty. See the ULS
Warranty for additional information. The ULS Warranty can be found in your Reference Guide
booklet. Should you require a copy of the Warranty, please contact your local Customer Ser-
vice at 480-609-0297 (USA), +43 1 402 22 50 (Austria), +81 (45) 224-2270 (Japan) or e-mail us
Environment (User Supplied)
Establishing a Proper Operating Environment1.
Software Installation and Operating System Requirements2.
Assembling Your VersaLASER System3.
Running Your First Job4.
Please refer to the Safety Manual before operating your laser system.
The Installation & Set-up Guide is designed to provide you with step-by-step instructions for proper installation and
set-up of your Universal laser system. Before getting started, you should become familiar with each section of the
Installation & Set-Up Guide: Proper Operating Environment Procedures, Software Installation and Requirements,
Assembling Your System and Running Your First Job.
The laser system must be installed in an oce, laboratory, workshop or light duty manufacturing environment. 1.
Dusty or dirty environments can damage the laser system. Keep the laser system isolated from any processes
hat produce airborne particles such as sandblasting, sanding, machining, etc. Also, keep the VLS system
isolated from any equipment requiring mists of oil or water for lubrication. Airborne dust and liquids can coat and
damage optics and motion system components.
Avoid small, enclosed, non-ventilated areas. Some materials, after laser engraving or cutting, continue emitting 2.
fumes for several minutes after processing. Having these materials present in a conned, unventilated room can
create a health hazard.
For best results, since the lasers are air-cooled, we recommend operating the laser system between the ambient 3.
temperatures of 73ºF (22ºC) and 77ºF (25º C).
Avoid storing the laser system outside the temperatures of 50ºF (10ºC) and 95ºF (35º C) as excessively cold or 4.
hot temperatures can damage the laser cartridge or reduce its lifetime.
Ambient humidity levels must be non-condensing to protect optics.5.
The laser system should be at least 2 feet (610 mm) away from any wall or obstruction.6.
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