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1. All Rights Reserved C Imperial inch DV 3 46 br Lake Che 92 roten V r k Uninstall Driver Figure 7 47 Paper Size PAPER SIZE This field allows you to set the size of the artwork for engraving ORIENTATION This field allows you to set the orientation of the artwork SCALING You can use this function to adjust the difference in size between the object in the software page and the real object engraved Scales can be adjusted up to 50 1000 Positive values are used to enlarge the size negative ones are used to reduce the size For example setting the scale at 10 enlarges the object s size by 10 1000 POSITION OF THE LENS CARRIAGE e Home the lens carriage goes back to the upper right position after finishing a job e Without Home the lens carriage stops at the last position of a data file In this way you can engrave a bowel or a concave object from inside without hitting the object e Relative Move you can place the lens carriage anywhere you want to start a job When finishing a job the lens carriage will move back to the original Starting point In this way you can engrave a bowel or a concave object from inside without hitting the object WW w laserpro com une ll USER MANUAL eran eanet Enhanced Vector Mode Check the enhanced vector mode to increase the cutting capacity NOTE If you are one of the users had the driver before V 3 46 firmware before V1 07 and upgraded recently
2. Add Printer Wizard Local or Network Printer The wizard needs to know which type of printer to set up Select the option that describes the printer you want to use 8 Local printer attached to this computer Automatically detect and install my Plug and Play printer O network printer or printer attached to another computer e Tosetup 4 network printer that is not attached to print server Jj uze the Local printer option Figure 6 4 Driver installation 5 Click Have Disk when you see the following message see Figure 6 5 Add Printer Wizard Select a Printer Port Computers communicate with printers through ports Select the port you want your printer to use IF the port is not listed you can create a nes port 8 Use the following port Mote Most computers use the LFTT port to communicate with local printer The connector for this port should look something like this Create a new port Figure 6 5 Driver installation www laserpro com Neptune lll USER MANUAL es oe Pe VP fa GA www laserproj com 6 Click Have Disk to find the correct file See Figure 6 6 Add Printer Wizard Install Printer Software The manufacturer and model determine which printer software to use ke Select the manufacturer and model of your printer IF your printer came with an installation DB disk click Have Disk If your printer 18 not listed consult four printer documentatio
3. Allow the mirror to dry before re installing it CAUTION 1 Don t scratch the coating of the mirror s surface Excessive cleaning may cause damage and reduce the life of the mirror 2 Always handle the optics with care Applying too much force on the optics may cause cracks or chips Cleaning the Focus Lens 1 Unscrew with one of your hands see Figure 8 9 and 8 10 and remove the front cover of the lens carriage see Figure 8 11 Pull out the focus lens carefully Figure 8 10 Cleaning the Focus Lens www laserpro com 1 lll USER soa En E E V PR i a f d F Fo CA s 8 www laserproi com j Figure 8 11 Cleaning the Focus Lens 2 Flood the lens with lens cleanser on both sides see Figure8 12 and Use a cotton swab or lens tissue to dry off the remaining solution gently see Figure 8 13 Figure 8 12 Cleaning the Focus Lens Figure 8 13 Cleaning the Focus Lens www laserpro com opune ll USER MANUAL www laserproj com 3 Cover the front cover tighten screw and cover the top cover of the lens carriage see Figure 8 14 and 8 15 Figure 8 14 Cleaning the Focus Lens _ Figure 8 15 Cleaning the Focus Lens CAUTION Do not touch the surface of the lens with your fingers or press down hard with any cleaning material NOTE Once you finish cleaning and are ready to reinstall the lens back in place remember that the holes and corners must match Replaci
4. VEN VW Ko Figure 4 2 Machine Rear View A Door 3 provides access to mirror 1 for adjustment or cleaning B Left panel provides passage for the exhaust tube CAUTION Do not open Door 1 and Door 3 when the machine s power is on Please note that there are security latches inside each door except for Door 2 Therefore once you open any one of the doors during operation the action will activate the security latches that will shutdown the laser temporarily for safety s concern until the doors are closed again www laserpro com un lll USER Er Motion System The following figure illustrates the motion system of your machine C NN Figure 4 3 Motion System Mirror ft 2 X axis belt and motion system Y axis belt and motion system Cutting Table Lens carriage Y axis motor not shown X axis motor not shown Air ventilation pipe in white color Air assist tube in orange color I01MUNU gt www laserpro com Neptune lll USER MANUAL i www laserproi com Focal Length and Lens Focus or focal point is the point where the laser beam converging after traveling through a lens comes into contact with the material to be engraved or cut By changing the lens i e changing the focal length a focus can be made larger or smaller For optimal engraving results the lens needs to be lined up just right with the material to be engraved The longer the focal length the bi
5. do 600 millimeters D ma E LE mae ee A r Eg e Meniunall Properties H f Open File Ka g c Look in _ Program Files vi ki CS Ee Ka Ee EE ee 3 E Common Files Outlook Express Sed 4 49 3 ComPlus Applications GJULTRAEDT Q c My Recent i Corel windows Media Player Ve A Documents InstallShield Installation Information windows NT SS i Internet Explorer xerox Messenger 1 nep EI a Microsoft ActiveSync E microsoft frontpage Microsoft Office microsoft visual Studio iMovie Maker felt Ed felt Ed Gaming Zone NetMeeting 2 online Services hy Computer roe LIK Lllinetecs H of width 116 823 Height Flee ea Open 594 973 942 305 Mu Network Files of type Parameter Files MEF Cancel Start E Q BA CorelDRAW 11 Tra EN Gu TT 08 31 Figure 7 45 Load File TO MODIFY COLOR You can double click a selected color box see Figure 7 47 to adjust the color s RGB Red Green and Blue ratio www laserpro com Neptune lll USER MANUAL EA CorelDRAW 11 Graphic1 x File Edit View Layout Arrange Effects Bitmaps Text Tools Window Help E o pe aly SSE SEN ane e x EE a S y 586 83 mm EI ae L600 millimeters He a i B bk ed MT AE 5 Neptunell Properties 2 Option Pen Advani Cales Option n Sc Pen Wo
6. www laserproi com Figure 7 3 Control panel operation chart Stop or Pause Job File name Speed XX DPI XXX Power XX PPI XXX XX XX XX 001 001 F1 Pause Job STOP File name Speed XX DPI XXX Power XX PPI XXX AA AS SX 001 001 File name Speed XX DPI XXX Power XX PPI XXX XX AA AA 001 001 Resume Edit Prev Next Z Func Resume job File name Speed XX DPI XXX Power XX PPI XXX AA AA AA 001 001 Figure 7 4 Stop or pause job Carriage Moving File name Speed XX DPI XXX Power XX PPI XXX AA AA AA 001 001 Directional keys Carriage Moving X 00 00 mm Y 00 00 mm www laserpro com Neptune Ill USER MANUAL Laser on off www laserpro com 2 Figure 7 5 Moving laser carriage 002 File name Speed XX DPI XXX Power XX PPI XXX XX AA AA 001 002 Prev Next Z Func TT Laser Set Red Beam Carriage Lock Set Command Mode Save Position Flash Memory Set File Save Mode Set Vector Mode Tune Image Power Others Enter Reset Laser Enable Yes NO Figure 7 6 Laser on off operation Neptune Ill USER MANUAL mg rar tg Serro www laserproj com Cutting Mode or Set Vector Mode 002 File name Speed XX DPI XXX Power XX PPI XXX XX AA AA 001 002 Prev Next Z Func Laser Set Red Beam Carriage Lock Set Command Mode Save Position Flash Memory Set File Save Mode Set Vector Mo
7. Color Wector eal e ps 3 E 5D 24 4 YES a 5 a YES E YES E 2 f E YES ae 8 ES YES O 3 EG YES oi YES 21 YES SC YES H al FFF Br Vector Define Custom Colors gt gt 1llinete rs WH ofl Width 116 823 Height 143 594 973 942 305 Click ao E Q EA CorelDRA FF 08 32 Figure 7 46 modify color RASTER VECTOR Double clicking these fields toggles between Yes and No options P P I LASER FIRING PULSES PER INCH e Purpose By changing the laser firing pulses per inch the energy distribution of energy would be changed e Description The adjusted range is 30 to 1500 PPI otherwise auto mode can be chosen When choosing auto mode the system will come up with the proper PPI value automatically To maintain the quality of raster graph the PPI value is set automatically for being at least equal to DPI value even if you set the PPI value lower than the DPI value For a 100W machine the PPI value of raster function is always set automatically Setting Paper Parameters The Paper dialog box see Figure 7 48 provides fields for setting more parameters as described in the following sections www laserpro com opune Il USER MANUAL www laserproi com Weptunelll Properties Option Pen Advance Paper Raster Paper Size Unit e Metric mm Ei mm 920 OD R E Image Tuning Version Mo D H D Neptune Ill Copyright c Great Computer Co
8. Existing Driver driver is already installed for this printer You can use or replace the existing driver Heptunell Do you want to keep the existing driver or use the new one Keep existing driver recommended Co Replace existing driver T a Figure 6 9 Driver installation 9 Select NO when asked to print a test page and click NEXT STEP dd Printer Wizard Print Test Page To confirm that the printer is installed properly you can print a test page Do you want to print test page C Yes No Figure 6 10 Driver installation www laserpro com Neptune Ill USER MANUAL www laserproi com 12 Click FINISH to complete the Add Printer Wizard dd Printer Wizard Completing the Add Printer GB Wizard Tou have successtully completed the Add Printer Wizard Copying Files E a E GL335 0LL To CAWINDOWS S ustems2 epoo0lDRIVERS 47636876 MT Cancel To close this wizard click Finish Figure 6 11 Driver installation 13 In a few seconds you will see the following message showing Neptune s icon as an installed printer for Windows see Figure 6 12 Printers and Faxes EISE Fr Ed dw Favictes Toi Hap Or iF K 3 E Search Ki Folders Pik Address va Printers and Faces a AR I E Printer Tasker z os Meptunelll E Add 5 printer So Sat up faxing See Also Troubleshoot printing e Get help wath printing Other Places
9. Water out opening for inlet pipe from water chiller Figure 5 16 Water chiller installation Step 3 Connect the outlet tubing from chiller to the Water In connector on laser tube Water out connector on Water in connector on laser tube laser tube Figure 5 17Water chiller installation www laserpro com opune I USER MANUAL www laserproi com www laserpro com sune ll USER MANUAL www laserproj com CHAPTER VI Software Installation The host computer recognizes your laser machine as a printing device Before using the machine you must install the right printer driver for the machine on the computer You can use the driver diskette that came with your package to install the LaserPro Neptune III driver Install the Neptune Ill Driver Perform the following steps to install the Neptune driver 1 From the Windows desktop click Start and select Printer and Faxes click the Printers icon see Figure 6 2 a Internet KE My Documents Internet Explorer E mail E 2 My Recent Documents Microsoft Outlook 3 My Pictures w Paint A My Music x CorelDRAW 11 Pi HE a My Network Places gt Control Panel Administrative Tools HyperTerminal w connect To af UltraEdit 32 amp Printers and Faxes Microsoft Word Notepad All Programs gt d vi Recycle Bin Pa Log OFF D Turn OFF Computer EN ud bP 0427 Figure 6 1 Driver installation www
10. at the front of this manual 2 Turn on the host computer 3 Run your favorite graphics program e g CorelDRAW PhotoShop and PhotoPaint and open the file you will be using for engraving or cutting 4 Turn on the water chiller 5 Turn on the machine After system initialization the lens carriage moves to the machine s zero point position upper left corner of the worktable and the machine is ready to receive a file 6 Adjusting the focus e Press the START STOP key on the control panel once and make sure the machine is under STOP status e Loosen the screws holding the lens carriage in left side move the laser carriage to the proper position and then tighten the screws see Figure 3 8 e Place the black focus gauge metal on the surface of the material see Figure 3 7 www laserpro com opune ll USER MANUAL r ie ed m Y Si S oo em Le p Fl IA www laserproi com The focus block Figure 3 7 Focus gauge e Loosen the lens carriage screws on the left side so as to allow the bottom of the lens carriage to settle on the focus gauge metal piece to get correct focus length see Figure 3 8 Loose these screws to adjust the position of lens carriage e Tighten the lens carriage screws to fix the lens carriage and remove the focus gauge metal see Figure 3 9 www laserpro com opune lll USER MANUAL at ee Figure 3 9 Focus gauge Press Start Stop
11. described 1 Connect the four small air tubes from dust collecting box to the ventilation controlling pipe see Figure 5 8 and 5 9 Small ventilation pipe h Ps Figure 5 8 Connecting the Exhaust System 2 Connect the two ends of ventilation controlling pipe with small ventilation pipe and then connect the small tubing to the connection port in the rear side of machine www laserpro com opune ll USER MANUAL i Ventilation controlling pipe to enable and disable the air ventilation for each pipe Figure 5 10 Connecting the Exhaust System a D P BR Figure 5 11 Connecting the Exhaust System NOTE There are four small ventilation pipes connecting to the dust collecting box underneath the working table and each pipe can be enabled or disabled through the red switch see Figure 5 12 www laserpro com Neptune lll USER MANUAL Switch to turn on or off the air ventilation for each dust collecting box Figure 5 12 Connecting the Exhaust System 3 Connect the large tubing from the odor reduction to the opening of the connection port and fix the clamping loop around the tube see Figure 5 13 TELE T a i ll ee bapi f dd bbt ole pode a Ha Tar m d Figure 5 13 Connecting the Exhaust System www laserpro com opune lll USER MANUAL Larger Smaller Ventilation Pipe Figure 5 14 Connecting the Exhaust System How to Us
12. file alarm will make an audible beep when your file has been completed Machine Setting Reset User Reset Click User Reset all setting would be set back to the origins System Reset After upgrading a new firmware the system has to be reset click System Reset the version of firmware is updated but previous settings are well saved User Reset System Reset Figure 7 35 Machine Setting Information Under the Machine Information Page you can find the machine information including G C C logo machine name and firmware version etc By pressing A DOWN button you can go further to next page see fig 7 37 and 7 38 www laserproi com Neptune lll USER MANUAL www laserproj com GCC LaserPro Neptune COPYRIGHT TT Figure 7 36 Machine Setting Firmware Figure 7 37 Machine setting Setting Neptune Ill Driver Parameters Before engraving or cutting you can use the Neptune III driver to make changes to various parameters in order to get optimal effects Under any graphic editing software go to File gt Print gt Choose Neptune III gt click on Properties the Properties screen of the Neptune III driver provides an easy way to do these settings The Options dialog box includes fields for setting parameters in three modes i e the B W Mode the Manual Color Fill Mode the 3D Effect and the Stamp Mode B W Black and White Mode This mode allows you to obtain
13. halftone effects quickly without going through complex steps of application software for similar results You can decide the look of the laser engraved piece by selecting one of the halftone options Fine Coarse or Error Diffusion see Figure 7 39 www laserproi com Neptune lll USER MANUAL Option Pen Advance Paper Raster Contrast Dark 50 Ap Light 50 4 il gt Halftone Ditherng 8 Dithering Dithering Matrix Dot Comer Error Diffusion Cancel Figure 7 38 Driver Parameters Dithering Type The gray areas of image will be filled with from a 5 grade halftone with 2x2 dots to a 65 grade halftone with 8x8 dots 8x8 dithering type would presents the image into different shading effect than the 2x2 dithering while the 2x2 dithering type would have smaller dots than 8x8 that produces higher resolution The dithering type choice would depend on the image and application Enhance Dithering the enhance dithering as what it reads would help to dithering type and enhance dithering at the same time the image would be printed with 256 grade halftone and 2x2dots therefore better shading effect with small 2x2 dots grids Error Diffusion The error diffusion presents the shade of image as a spread halftone instead of dots therefore more detailed Pattern Type The halftone pattern has three kinds of layout options which determine the shape of each grid dot to compose the shading effect of raster i
14. key once to turn the machine back to START status Turn on the exhaust system Turn on the air compressor 0 From the host computer print the file to the machine using the LaserPro Neptune printer driver NOTE The maximum thickness of the work piece is 30mm www laserpro com opune ll USER MANUAL J Gas erPr O www laserproj com CHAPTER IV Introduction Thank you for choosing LaserPro Neptune an inexpensive but powerful laser machine that is with oversized working area and ingenious versatility and is easy to use and maintain Please read this manual carefully in order to take full advantage of what the machine has to offer This chapter provides basic information on your laser machine Front View The following figure shows the external features at the front and on the right hand side of your machine unit Figure 4 1 Machine Front View Control panel see Chapter VII for more information Door 2 provides passage for the air compressor and access to the system s circuit board and power board Door 1 provides access to the laser module water cooling system and power supply Front cover protects the operator from laser beam DF I O www laserpro com Neptune lll USER MANUAL eve pti Rear View The following figure shows the external features at the back and on the left hand side of your machine i AK ee REN Vet I WA VW E IN N SN Na
15. laserpro com opune ll USER MANUAL orm seere 2 Double click the Add Printer icon when you see the following message see Figure 6 2 gt Printers and Faxes File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ae b Back G wa dE I Search Wee Folders BS Address Ra Dies andFaxes MG Printer Tasks al Adda printer See Also Ki Troubleshoot printing el Set help with printing Other Places Control Panel 3 Scanners and Cameras G My Documents Vi My Pictures sg My Computer Details Printers and Faxes Figure 6 2 Driver installation 3 Click Next when you see the following message see Figure 6 3 Add Printer Wizard Welcome to the Add Printer Wizard This wizard helps you install printer or make printer connections through USB port or any other hot pluggable port such as IEEE 1394 infrared and 20 on you do not need to use this wizard Click Cancel to Close the wizard and then plug the printer s cable Into sour computer or point the printer toward your computer s infrared port and turn the printer om Windows Will automatically install the printer for you i IF pou have Plug and Play printer that connects To continue click Nest Back Cancel Figure 6 3 Driver installation www laserproi com Neptune lll USER MANUAL www laserproj com 4 When you see the following message choose Local printer and then click Next see Figure 6 4
16. lll USER MANUAL j ij i D www laserproj com power cable wiring Step 1 Each Neptune III machine will equip with the following power cord and the end of each power cord is labeled separately with G Ground N Neutral and L Live Notice that the two ends of the power cord has different type of connectors O shape and Y shape Figure 5 2 Power Cord Figure 5 3 Y shaped Power Cord www laserp roj com Neptune lll USER MANUAL i Figure 5 4 O shaped Power Cord Step 2 Turn the knob to fasten it and keep the power cord in place Figure 5 5 Power cord installation Step 3 The O shaped connectors are to be connected with the machine as step 2 and the Y shaped connects with power source Figure 5 6 Power cord installation finished www laserpro com ooun Il USER MANUAL www laserproi com Computer Your machine communicates with the computer either through the parallel Centronics or the USB port Parallel or USB Transmission If you are using a PC with your machine both Parallel and USB are the recommended methods for data transmission 1 Attach one end of the parallel cable to the parallel port on the machine 2 Attach the other end to the parallel port on the PC CAUTION Never use a mechanical switch box when a second printer port is required because the electrical surges can cause damage to the computer and the machine Air Compressor When cutting materials tha
17. please reset your parameters when you select Enhanced Vector Mode The following chart could be your reference for the relationship of speed with Enhanced Vector and without Enhanced Vector NOTE The speed from 0 1 to 3 under enhanced vector mode is linear allocation such as 0 2 is 2 times faster than 0 1 The speed from 3 1 to 100 under enhanced vector mode is another linear allocation The 100 is equal to 20ips The 3 under enhanced vector mode is a turning point of the speed curve Vector Mode Vector Mode ug Wa 0 20 0 30 0 40 0 50 0 60 0 70 0 80 0 90 1 00 1 10 1 20 1 30 1 40 1 50 1 60 1 70 1 80 1 90 2 00 2 10 2 20 www laserproi com Neptune Ill USER MANUAL www laserproi com 2 30 N A N A 2 50 N A 2 60 0 70 2 10 N A 2 80 N A 2 90 N A 3 10 0 80 5 00 1 70 10 00 4 20 20 00 9 20 30 00 14 20 40 00 19 20 50 00 24 20 60 00 29 20 70 00 34 20 80 00 39 20 90 00 44 20 100 00 49 20 Figure 7 48 Enhanced Vector Mode and Normal Speed Comparison table www laserproicom Neptune lll USER MANUAL www laserproi com CHAPTER VIll Basic Maintenance Keeping the optics and the motion system clean is essential to quality engraving and reliability of your machine This chapter provides information on basic maintenance that you should do to keep the machine in the best condition It also includes a section on repla
18. your graphics program Manually moving the laser carriage will move the 0 0 starting point to a different location The Carriage Moving Page will display in millimeters how far the location is away from the default location Start Job If you are satisfied with the existing settings auto focus adjustments and starting point location press the START button to start cutting or engraving When a job is in operation the graphic control panel will display the Working Page This page informs you the speed power PPI DPI time working time and copies status While in this page at no time are you able to edit the laser or file settings You may press the F1 button to jump to the Working Pause Page which will pause and resume the operation Or you may press the STOP button that will cease all cutting and engraving and return the control panel menu back to the Main Operation Page see fig 56 www laserproi com Neptune lll USER MANUAL Y vene EN Stop Job In Working Page you can press STOP button to stop a job Pause Job In the Working Page you can press F1 to pause the job temporary and press F1 again to restart the job in the Working Pause Page See fig 7 12 01 File Name Speed 100 0 DPI 1000 Power 100 0 PPI 750 ool 32 19 000 000 Figure 7 12 Pause page Ta www laserpro com gm USER MANUAL T 4 www laserproj com Function Select Page Pressing the F4 button while in the Main Operation Page w
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20. 47 ENE 47 Graphic Control Panel Operation 47 Setting Neptune III Driver Harameters 67 CHAPTER VIII Basic Mamtenance 19 KOMEN 79 Mirrors ANA E EE 19 Replacing the Laser Module Ak 86 CHAPTER IX Troubleshooting annanaannnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnns 87 VAN PDS 87 Non operational ProblemS naannannnannannnnnnennnnnnenrnnnnnnrnnrrsnrnrnrnnrrnnrnnrrnrrenrnnrrnnrrenene 87 EE EE 89 PEAS re 89 Frequently Asked COuestons 91 www laserpro com Neptune lll USER MANUAL www laserproj com FIGURE CONTENT Figure 1 1 warming label E Figure 1 2 Waring 180 ssczcssiesesbs as nceciensriles ieneriacchenaadeatonsadeangiewseanadamatbindanccenaeeus Figure 1 3 warning label Figure 1 4 warning ME Figure 1 5 warning label FUENTE Jores EE E E 10 Figure 2 2 Unpacking EE 11 Figute 223 UNPACKING ME 11 Fig re 2 4 Unpacking EE 11 Fe SVEN 12 Figure 2 6 Unpacking E 12 Figure 2 7 UNPACKING vrede 12 Figure 2 68 Unpacking EEN 13 CPIQUIG PE En oe NG WE 13 Figure 2 10 Unpacking E 14 Figure 2 11 UNPACKING orriren AER EEEa 14 Figure 2 12 Accessory Box jet 15 Figure 3 1 High precision level cccccsccccssseecceseeeceeseeeceeseeecsegseeessaseeesaneees 16 Figure 3 2 Air ventilation Conpnechor 17 Figure 3 3 Air ventilation Conpnechor 17 Figure 3 4 Air compressor connector rrrrrrrnrrerrnnnrrrrrnnrrerrnnnrerrnnnennnnnrrennnnsne 18 Figure 3 5 Standard POM Lae des
21. 5 x 45 66 x 1 18 1340mm x 1160mm x 30mm WxDxH Door open 52 75 x x 1 18 1340mm x x30mm Overall Dimensions R S WxDxH 71 5 x 46 8 x 53 5 1815mm x 1190mm x 1360 mm Weight 352 kg 776 Ib 360 kg 794 Ib N W and G W 590kg 1 301 Ib 598 kg 1 319 Ib Drive DC servo control 19 6 inch s 500mm s Max Cutting Speed Control Adjustable from 0 1 to 100 with up to 16 colors linked speed setting per job Engraving speed Control 31 5 inch s 800mm s Max Adjustable from 0 1 to 100 with up to 16 colors linked speed setting per job Adjustable from 1 to 100 and 16 colors linked power setting per job Water Chiller Honeycomb Table Optional Items Air Assist System Air Extraction System The above specifications are subject to change without prior notice ww w laserpro com une ll USER MANUAL ip www laserpro com Frequently Asked Questions 1 www laserpro com What materials can be processed by CO2 laser Virtually any materials such as acrylic wood fabrics glass leather marble stone rubber stamps paper products coated metals plastics especially micro plastic developed by IPI Spectrum and Rowmark etc other hard surface materials blended with polyester and fibers Corian Fountainhead and Avonite etc or laserable simulated products of stone wood and metal etc Bare metals cannot get a good engraving result by using CO2 laser However special
22. Droid com Figure 7 41 Grayscale image for 3D engraving a www laserpro com opune ll USER MANUAL mm Stamp Mode amp NeptunellI Properties Option Pen Advance Paper Raster Mode oe File Function C Manual Color Fill f 30 Mode C Stamp Mode DPI 500 g History File Miror B Invert Print Immediately Figure 7 42 Stamp Mode This mode is mainly used in rubber stamp production It creates a slope base of characters by setting up the stamp parameter see Figure 7 43 Normally the pitch number for engraving a 2 3mm thick rubber pad can be set at 0 2 or 0 3 The SS Save To Default smaller the pitch numbers the sharper the slope will be If you set the pitch number at a very high value it may take a very long time to process For example to engrave stamps with Neptune depending on the thickness of the rubber pad 2 3mm rubber pad for instance the ideal power is 100 at speed around 40 The pitch value varies depending on the size of text the bigger the letter the higher the pitch value is required With 1cm size letters for example 0 1 0 3 pitch is enough Of course the higher the laser power the less time it will take to do the job It really depends on how thick the rubber you engrave and what size of the letter you use The higher the pitch value the longer it will take the computer to process POWER LEVEL OF STAMP MODE This function is for adjusting the po
23. Gp Control Panel 3 Scannere and Canergs CC My Documents god My Pictures s My Computer Details Figure 6 12 Driver installation www laserpro com E lll USER MANUAL PG __ mr 2 Le E a ht 7 du 0 www laserproicom 14 Now the Neptune Ill s printer driver is installed completely Do not forget to take the GCC driver disk from the floppy drive and store it in a safe place www laserpro com opune ll USER MANUAL www laserproj com CHAPTER VII Operation This chapter teaches you how to operate your laser machine It gives detailed information on the ideal working environment and flexible utility of the control panel which you use to monitor and control Neptune III s hardware It also provides information on how to set the parameters before you print a graphic file from the host computer Environment e Aclean well ventilated room with a temperature of 15 C 25 C 60 F 78 F especially the temperature of 25 C and a relative humidity between 30 and 40 as an office type of environment e Avoid from unstable voltage supply e Short path for an effective air exhaust e Have a fire extinguisher available at all times Graphic Control Panel Operation Once you have the LaserPro Neptune III connect to the computer and the driver installed you will need to familiarize yourself with the controls of the machine before beginning any cutting or engraving The Neptune driver will be the primar
24. I Var D T 2 I cal I j i Et 8 e i j mid jn ed Se LI L www laserproi com USER MANUAL www laserproi com Neptune ll USER MANUAL Ze ane e r Ces VG Aserrro www laserproi com Dear Sir or Madam Thank you for choosing GCC and the LaserPro Neptune III You can be assured that this machine meets all of the highest safety standards while using technological innovations shared by no other laser engraver The Neptune Ill is backed by GCC a truly international company that is dedicated to helping your business grow We at GCC are proud to introduce the LaserPro Neptune III our most technologically advanced laser engraver to date This easy to operate machine has been designed with quality productivity and safety in mind With innovations like the QSM Stellar Quality Under High Speed SmartFILE file management and the new Linear Low Maintenance Motion System the Neptune Ill is clearly on the cutting edge of all laser systems GCC understands that a creative technical background is the key to successful growth in the ever changing information economy We have a strong team of R amp D experts who propel our company to new heights From product development to manufacturing our engineers are dedicated to innovation and quality Guiding our solid technical base is a world class management team At GCC our leaders bring together marketing technical support research development and distribution
25. NOTE If the Repeat Times is set to 0 the file would be repeated without limits www laserpro com Neptune lll USER MANUAL www re Where is the LINK DLINK function Step 1 Go to the Main Working Page as fig 7 20 shows 01 Laser1 cdr Speed 100 0 DPI 300 Power 50 0 PPI 762 000 001 Prev Next Figure 7 20 The link dlink function Step 2 Press F4 key to enter Function Selection Page and pressing ENTER to choose File Management File management Machine setting Information Back Help Recall Figure 7 21 The link dlink function Step 3 Stop the cursor at the starting file you would like set as the first printing job and press F2 key to initiate the LINK function or F4 to DLINK see fig 7 22 amp 7 23 03 Laser3 cdr 01 Laser1 cdr 02 Laser2 cdr Back Link Figure 7 22 The link dlink function 03 Laser3 cdr 01 Laser1 cdr 02 Laser2 cdr Back Link Figure 7 23 The link dlink function www laserpro com Neptune lll USER MANUAL J Gas erPr O gt www laserproi com How to Link Files Take a printing sequence of Laser3 cdr gt Laser2 cdr gt Laser1 cdr for example to show how to link different files Step 1 Go to the LINK DLINK function page as fig 7 24 shows 02 Laser2 cdr 03 Laser3 cdr 01 Laser1 cdr Back Link Figure 7 24 Link Files Step 2 Stop cursor at Laser3 cdr and press F2 to start LINK You would find Lase
26. at will The carriage will be fixed in one position Set Command Mode Default HPGL Default means under normal operation system Win9x with LaserPro driver and Coreldraw HPGL means under DOS operation system HPGL only works in cutting function Save Position Enter Yes No matter where the carriage moves once the position is saved press Recall button and the carriage will move back to the saved location Flash Memory Write Flash Memory Read Flash Memory Write Flash Memory means save the files Read Flash Memory means open the saved files Set File Save Mode Yes No The file can temporarily be kept in the machine if users choose Yes No means the file will be detected immediately after work Set Vector Mode Quality Vector Fine Vector Coarse Vector Speedy Vector Different vector qualities offer different application Tune Image Power Yes No The function is to control the power of laser when engraving graphic Neptune Ill USER MANUAL www laserpro com e Others This page allows you to change the language of usage the unit of measurement from metric to inches to enable disable the EOF end of file alarm and to set a delay time of the Air Assist System to make sure the air assist is functioning when job starts working When the setting is finished please use F4 to save the changing Language English Unit metric EOF Alarm YES sec Figure 7 34 Machine Setting NOTE The EOF end of
27. cing the machine s laser module CAUTION Turn off the power and unplug the system before cleaning Routine Cleaning Cleaning the Inside of the System Open the front cover and the back cover Use a vacuum cleaner to clean the inside of the machine thoroughly Cleaning the Worktable Use a paper towel or cloth dampened with alcohol or cleaner to clean the worktable surface if the machine is used as an engraver Use a vacuum cleaner to clean the inside of the worktable if the machine is used as a cutter Cleaning the Motion System Use a vacuum cleaner to clean the motion system Get rid off any debris that has built up in the motion system You should clean the motion system every day CAUTION Never pour or spray any liquid directly onto the laser system Mirrors and Lenses The mirrors and the focus lenses are the two components most likely to require cleaning periodically Check these parts at least twice a week to see if they need cleaning Cleaning the Mirrors 1 For mirror 1 that is located inside the door at the left hand side of the machine see Figure 8 1 www laserpro com Neptune lll USER MANUAL Mirror 1 Figure 8 1 Cleaning the Mirrors 2 For mirror 2 at the left hand side of working table take the two screws off and remove the cover see Figure 8 2 Mirror 2 4 d KS Figure 8 2 Cleaning the Mirrors 3 For mirror 3 at the left hand side of X axis take the two screws off and r
28. cover of the laser tube Figure 1 5 warning label WWW laSerPrOiCom incu USER MANUAL www laserproj com CHAPTER II Unpacking Perform the following steps to unpack your machine CAUTION The machine weighs about 400 kg 884 pounds To prevent damage to the machine or injury to personnel please get assistance Do not try to lift the equipment alone Step 1 Use an M12 open end or impact wrench to unscrew and remove the top Step 2 Remove the 4 sides of the crate in the order Step 3 Take the protective wrap off the machine For step 1 and 2 please see Figure 2 1 Step 1 Figure 2 1 Unpacking Step 4 Take out the wooden holding stick see Figure 2 2 www laserpro com Neptune lll USER MANUAL www laserproj com Figure 2 2 Unpacking Step 5 Loosen the pink packing strips and remove them Firstly push the lock on the strip down see Figure 2 3 and then pull it out to the top see Figure 2 4 before you can loosen the strips see Figure 2 5 Holding Stick Figure 2 4 Unpacking www laserpro com e lll USER MANUAL Figure 2 5 Unpacking Step 6 Unscrew the two settled boards see Figure 2 6 take them out of the crate and then turn them up side down Settled Boards Figure 2 6 Unpacking Step 7 Put the settled boards at each end of the crate base to form a slope see Figure 2 7 Wooden Block Figure 2 7 Unpacking St
29. de Tune Image Power Others Enter Reset Mode Quality Fine Coarse Speedy Vector Figure 7 7 Cutting mode Set vector mode www laserproicom Neptune Ill USER MANUAL BER B EN www laserproi com File Management Back to file selection File management Machine setting Information Delete All Files 01 File name Job queue 02 File name function to change 03 File name job printing 04 File name Delete the selected file sequence Choose file for editing ENTER 02 File name Speed XX DPI XXX Power XX PPI XXX XX AA AA 001 001 Back Edit F1 Back to file selection FA Edit file Raster setting Vector setting Repeat times 000 01 File name 02 File name 03 File name 04 File name Raster setting ere Raster Power Vector Pen Raster Speed Vector Power SmartACT YES or NO Vector Speed Vector PPI Back Back www laserproicom une Il USER mos BP m www laserproj com Figure 7 8 File Management Machine Setting File management Machine setting Information ENTER Set Red Beam Carriage Lock Set Command Mode Save Position Flash Memory Set File Save Mode Set Vector Mode Tune Image Power Others Reset Figure 7 9 Machine Setting Information File management Machine setting Information Back Help Recall Machine Information Page ENTER GCC LaserPro Neptune Copyright 2004 Down direction key Firm
30. e the Exhaust System The exhaust system of LaserPro Neptune III is specially design for cutting job which divides the working area into four ventilation areas Each ventilation area can be enabled or disabled through the switching on each ventilation pipe and have better ventilation effect by concentrating the air flowing to the area the job is performed TIPS The working table of Neptune III is divided into four areas only enable the air vacuum for area which performing cutting job and disable the air ventilation for other areas will help to deliver better cutting edge Disconnecting the Exhaust System To disconnect the exhaust system 1 Remove the three exhaust tubes from the air ventilation connection ports 2 Remove the smaller tubes from the machine through the rear cover Water Cooler The water cooler that will be connected to the machine consists of a cooling system and two tubes that allow inflow and outflow of water When you turn the power on the cooling system is activated and delivers cool water to the laser module to absorb heat produced there and then brings it back to the cooling system to cool down M Er www laserpro com Neptune Ill USEF Ventilation pipe wg b nn ee NOTICE Make sure to turn on the water chiller before starting to work with Neptune Ill laser engravers Adding Water The water cooler is an external device that has to be connected to the laser machine for cooling down the
31. e toxic substances such as PVC and Teflon e Afire extinguisher should always be available near the machine e When cutting materials that easily catch fire such as acrylic wood or paper you should turn on the air compressor to blow out any flames that may occur e Never leave the machine unattended during operation especially when ae www laserpro com Neptune lll USER MANUAL EA www laserpro com engraving the above mentioned materials e If the worktable is used for cutting purposes do not leave any material underneath as when material at top is cut through the material below will burn easily due to trapped heat e Follow the instructions on maintaining and cleaning your system Not only will this enable you to engrave efficiently but also it will ensure that your machine runs safely e Please make sure each door is locked in order to ensure the safety Warning Labels On the middle of the top cover Figure 1 1 warning label On the left downside of the machine Gori d Y gt Ze Bag t eT P x UN FL i Pei d H Si et A3 Bech Wi a e er RAR Ip gt je Se gege e P j Fi d e kaien r a z Ecg a e el Siem a pm Ee ning label 2 war On the middle of the working table Figure 1 3 warning label On the right top side of the machine below the control panel Figure 1 4 warning label www laserproicom une lll USER MANUAL i P On the
32. ed under Stamp Mode when using Border For Figure 90 the border X and Y can be specified If you choose the Cluster option and want to have border the border X and Y must be less than the Distance D you specified a Add border ES origin X Figure 7 44 Stamp Mode e Image Mirror Selecting this option reverses the left and the right side to produce a mirror image e Without Vector Selecting this option allows you to engrave without processing vector data ORIGINAL SETTING Clicking this button recalls the default values set by the manufacturer SET AS DEFAULTS Clicking this button saves your constantly used parameters as new default settings Thus whenever you open a new file the default settings will be adopted automatically www laserproi com Neptune lll USER MANUAL E d Le VE ES tt i Ve Ce 7 Ce MN RA f f r a 9 www laserproLcom HISTORY SETTING Up to 10 constantly used sets of parameters can be saved in the History Setting To recall a set of parameters double click the file name displayed in the box SAVE Clicking this button saves the currently open settings file or saves the current settings to a new file LOAD Clicking this button loads a settings file E CorelDRAW 11 Graphic1 File Edit View Layout Arrange Effects Bitmaps Text Tools Window Help EX neen Beste Site Print E EE a Hi ler ei y 586 83mm PETEA PEETA Ss PETE Cee evee
33. emove the cover see Figure 8 3 www laserpro com opune ll USER MANUAL Mirror 3 Figure 8 3 Cleaning the Mirrors 4 For mirror 4 at the top of carriage take the two screws off and remove the cover see Figure 8 4 Mirror 4 Figure 8 4 Cleaning the Mirrors www laserpro com opune li USER MANUAL a iih NOTE 1 Do not loosen the wrong screws of mirror 1 2 and 3 in case the optical path may change 2 The covers of mirrors 2 and 3 have to be taken off as well for adjusting the optical path 5 For mirror 1 mirror 2 and mirror 3 release the mirror securing screws and pull the mirror out carefully see Figure 8 5 a aa Figure 8 5 Cleaning the Mirrors 6 Use a rubber blower to blow away any dust from the surface of the mirror 7 Put a lens tissue on the mirror and drop an little lens cleaner on the part of the tissue that covers the mirror see Figure8 6 Figure 8 6 Cleaning the Mirrors www laserpro com opune ll USER MANUAL www laserproi com 8 After the fluid has been absorbed evenly pull the tissue one direction gently to clean the mirror see Figure 8 7 Figure 8 7 Cleaning the Mirrors 9 The mirror 4 does not need to be removed drop a little lens cleaner on the part of the tissue pull the tissue one direction gently to clean the mirror Figure 8 8 Cleaning the Mirrors www laserproi com Neptune lll USER MANUAL www laserproi com 10
34. ep 8 Screw them to the crate base see Figure 2 8 www laserpro com opune li USER MANUAL a Ie a i S Je d A fal 1 Al j 1A z d Figure 2 8 Unpacking Step 9 Remove the wooden block from the crate base see Figure 2 7 and then unscrew the four holding stands so that they can be moved up see Figure 2 9 Holding stand Figure 2 9 Unpacking Step 10 Finally roll the machine out of the crate base see Figure 2 10 www laserpro com opune lll USER MANUAL Figure 2 10 Unpacking Step 11 Remove the X axis restraining strips see Figure 2 11 Figure 2 11 Unpacking Step 12 Save the crate for shipping in case any return service is needed www laserprohCom sune ll USER MANUAL e aaa aa n CH ease K aserrre www laserproj com Packing List The following table lists all the items included in your laser machine package If any of them is missing or damaged please contact your dealer immediately ITEM QUANTITY Cleaning Set cotton swab 1 pack lens cleaner 1 bottle lens tissue lint free 1 pack 2 Manual Focus Gauge blue USB Cable LaserPro CD including driver firmware and user manual Mirror for Mirror 2 or 3 Figure 2 12 Accessory Box list www laserpro com Neptune lll USER MANUAL www laserproj com CHAPTER Ill Quick Guide Installation 1 Carefully read the Important Safety Information printed at the front of this ma
35. errrrrr rrr idm et A EEGEN SA PrP rrr rl PPF ae Mid ddl d add dd Ad ad FEST GE ag SOE ESS per Er Err EP CP EE er SES DEE EEN Ee EE PP re Pre rrr 086 5255 L 523788 TELE SR co ne an h h mn ob bh ted doe et PPS Fd a Hrer H SEO EE e PTE v pata Kr PE Lnsrpt anp d d s 2 JEG KDE oa oad E Vasmddd ddd 3 k EERT rr dal dd dd DOT BAYER CORNER Figure 7 39 Driver Parameters www laserproj com Neptune lll USER MANUAL www laserproi com Manual Color Fill Mode SS Gemeng r r EET Option Fen Advance Paper Mode Seting File Function A Black White Gave Load Original Stamp Mode Save To Default DPI FOL M Delete PPI Auto History File Cu R D Invert i C 30 Mode Figure 7 40 Driver Parameters By pulling the sliding controls you can set different power and speed percentages for different colors If the speed or power of a color is set to 0 the corresponding area or vector line will receive no laser beams Totally 16 color settings are available The order of these colors can be adjusted by changing the ratio of Red Green and Blue of each pen 3D Effect Mode The sculpture effect can be reached with this function The engrave image must have gray levels and is effected by PPI DPI power and speed setting IN H ae GCC LaserPro Neptune 3D Effect Www
36. eweradaevesesieveresenes 73 www laserproi com Neptune Ill USER MANUAL ve a Figure 7 47 MON COIOT ae esede mads ideene 74 Figure 7 48 Paper 5126 EE 75 Figure 7 49 Enhanced Vector Mode and Normal Speed Comparison table IT Figure 8 1 Cleaning the Morse 80 Figure 8 2 Cleaning the Morse 80 Figure 8 3 Cleaning the Morse 81 Figure 8 4 Cleaning the Morse 81 Figure 8 5 Cleaning the Morse 82 Figure 8 6 Cleaning the Morse 82 Figure 8 7 Cleaning the Mores 83 Figure 8 8 Cleaning the Morse 83 Figure 8 9 Cleaning the FOCUS Lens 84 Figure 8 10 Cleaning the Focus Lens 84 Figure 8 11 Cleaning the FOCUS Lens 85 Figure 8 12 Cleaning the Focus Lens 85 Figure 8 13 Cleaning the Focus Lens 85 Figure 8 14 Cleaning the Focus Lens 86 Figure 8 15 Cleaning the Focus Lens 86 www laserpro com un lll USER Er www laserpro com CHAPTER I Important Safety Information Laser Safety Laser engravers that have the CDRH safety rating of Class 1 are required to have key safety features such as an enclosed laser beam and safety interlock mechanisms designed to protect the operator In addition to the safety features of a Classi machine the LaserPro Neptune III has been equipped with a red guidance pointer This red dot allows the operator to safely see the focal point of the laser beam lt also gives Neptune III the improved CDRH safety rating of 3R Safety Instructi
37. experts to create an international network able to meet your demands Over the years this network has been able to span the globe Our technical support staff is committed to provide you with impeccable service and when your business is ready to grow our team will also be there Sincerely Leonard Shih President of G C C www laserpro com Neptune lll USER MANUAL www laserproi com Content CHAPTER Important Safety Information erarrnnrrnrrnnrnnnnnnr T EET EE EE EEE ER AA eee ee T Safety Instructions ae hd 7 Warning Labels EE 8 Bi e R EE E e e Tei Le DEE 10 2101 0 REE NE ER 15 CHAPTER III QUICK Gude 16 MAN EE 16 PAN ne 19 CHAPTER IV Introduction EE 22 RO O EEE RENE NE EEE 23 MOON Syse EA 24 BG UE te E ii Eg SEE 25 L ns Caniago Seege eene messe Ee 25 Recommended Configuration n n0anneoeennosenneorarrosnrneornrrrsrrerrnrrrsnrerrnnrrrsnrrrrnnrrrnnne 26 CHAPTER V Hardware Installation erronrrnrrrarrnrrrarrnnrnnnennre 21 NEPAL 27 Power Cable Connection ranrrnnnnrnnnnnrnrnnnrnnannennnnnnnnnnrnnnnnrnnannnnannennansennansnnnnnennnnnennn 27 AOE REED ER SE ee EE 30 AMFEOMPESS VHS 30 DESSE EE 31 VENT 34 CHAPTER VI Software Installation 0 0nnannanannannnnnnnennnnnnnnn 39 Install the Neptune IIl Driver rrranrrnnrrnnnrrnanernnnrnnnnnnanrnnanennnnennnsnnnnnnnnsnnasennunennnnennsene 39 CHAPTER VII Operation rrrrrrnnrnernrrnnrnnvnnnnnrnnnnannnnnennennenneen
38. gger the size of the beam spot will be High resolution lenses are designed for precision engraving Low resolution lenses are used mostly for cutting because of its less beam divergence that results in a straighter cut in thick materials However using higher resolution takes longer for engraving On the other hand the large spot size of low resolution lenses can spread the laser s heat over a larger area which helps minimize melting and thus can be applied to engraving of certain kinds of plastics You can use a manual focus block to ensure accurate focusing of the beam The following table lists the lenses and the matching focus block available Color Color of Focal Length Focus Block Cutting Capacity 4 0 Black Low Thick Lens Carriage Driven by two servomotors the lens carriage carries the laser beam to the right places when engraving This is also the part of the machine where you change the lens and insert the manual focus block see Figure 4 4 Lens Carriage WI BT V gt D AR Figure 4 4 Lens Carriage www laserpro com opune ll USER MANUAL i www laserpro com Recommended Configuration To engrave or cut you must use a computer that is connected to the printer port of the machine a graphics application program and preferably a scanner Here s the recommended configuration Computer 32 MB or up Pentium or better C One 3 5 1 44 MB 1 2 GB Hard Drive or up SVGA 15 S
39. his case please do as follows for CorelDRAW Choose a file from 1 Clipart 2 Bitmaps 3 Convert to Bitmap 4 Click on Color then choose Grayscale Neptune Ill USER MANUAL www laserproj com 5 OK 7 What is the life cycle of the laser source The life cycle of laser source is around 20 000 hours however it can be re filled and should be done by your dealer 8 What is the honeycomb table for The honeycomb table is especially useful for vector cutting application The space between materials and working table gapped by honeycomb table allows heat and smoke to be disbursed and vented out that may otherwise cause bad cutting effect www laserpro com Neptune lll USER MANUAL
40. ill bring you to the Function Select Page This page allows you to edit File Management and Machine Settings Press the directional keys to move the cursor to the File Management Machine Setting and Information Page Press ENTER to confirm your selection See Fig 58 File management Machine setting Information Figure 7 13 FUNCTION PAGE File Management The File Management Page will show all of the files that have been downloaded into the Neptune Pressing the UP or DOWN directional buttons will scroll through the available files If a file is no longer needed or if the memory buffer has reached its capacity and you would like to download new files press F4 to delete unwanted files Using F2 to link the files and using F3 to delete all files Press ENTER to see the File Settings in the Information Page see fig 59 amp 60 010 File 1 020 File 2 03 File 3 049 File 4 Figure 7 14 File management page After select a file you may press F4 further to edit the settings of this file Such as raster vector and repeat settings see fig 7 16 Or using Star and move to the main operation page www laserpro com lll USER MANUAL www laserproj com 01 File name SPEED DPI POWER gp PPID 00 03 35 001 005 Figure 7 15 FILE EDITING PAGE Once F4 is pressed you will go to the File Management Edit Page to edit the setting of the file From here press the direction button to select to adj
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42. kind of spray has been developed that allows CO2 laser to mark on the bare metals such as stainless steel aluminum etc Do not engrave or cut materials that are heat sensitive or toxic substances can be produced e g PVC and Teflon coating What is the main purpose of air assist system The air assist system can provide a much better engraving and cutting effect as it will blow away vaporized particles and prevent fire caused by overheating What is the maximum engraving speed of LaserPro Neptune III The maximum engraving speed of LasePro Neptune III is 600 mm sec 24 inch sec When engraving the A4 size 18 cm x 28 cm with 250dpi at full speed it takes LaserPro Neptune about 32 minutes to complete How do match Neptune III driver s color with CorelDRAW V 9 0 In order to match Neptune III driver s color make sure the function Calibrate colors for display of your CorelDRAW V 9 0 is disabled Please follow the steps 1 Tools 2 Options 3 Global 4 Color Management 5 Disable Calibrate colors for display 6 OK Which setting should choose when operating the machine with CorelDRAW V 8 0 or higher version Please choose Landscape for Page Setup when X Y and choose Portrait when X Y and then press OK How do I prevent the hidden vector lines shown on my engravings when using the available artworks from the clipart of CorelDRAW To prevent the hidden vector lines shown on your engravings in t
43. laser tube For water cooler setup and adding water please refer to the water cooler manual on the device Here we will show you some basic tubing connection please follow the steps to connect the water chiller with laser system NOTE 1 If you need to ship the laser machine after using it you must remove the water tubes that are connected beneath the laser machine and then lift these two tubes up as high as possible so that the cooling water will not drain out 2 Do not disconnect the tubes too often in case the tubes become loose 3 Do not spill any water onto the internal components of the machine while removing it Step 1 Please connect the water pipe of the water chiller to the water inlet and outlet connector on the laser engravers he outlet tubing of chiller should connect to the inlet nnector on the engravers let tubing of chiller should connect to the outlet tor on the engravers Figure 5 15 Water chiller installation Step 2 Arrange the Outlet and Inlet tubing as follows Insert the Outlet tubing of chiller through the Water In slot opening www laserproi com Neptune lll USER MANUAL 5 T a ae _ Ht ai en LI nl eee bw e CDG MMA Water in opening for outlet pipe from water chiller s j p pe j i l ae jore EEE EF E EF EF eee TM WE a Vi NTG T frp E Connect to water in connector in laser tube as step 3 indicates F S
44. mage Dot Ahalftone pattern consists of circle dots amp Corner The dark dot spread from the left upper corner of the pattern result in a little triangle shape to imitate a shading effect Bayer A random halftone pattern WW w laserpro com une ll USER MANUAL www laserpro com NOTE The B W Mode is the easiest way to get the halftone effects To compare the results of the above settings see Figure 7 40 mun na orto ow srrressr ner Gode ll FATET ECH mere Hr EE d E 3 LE Fr Taw 5 p ees E EE Sg TRIS peal K d ae H E SE THRE has tea E Eni aani m aaa S ar SET DER HHT re a CTT LTE ziirt paan EE SE tri e H HIH 3i t PE SE ZE E SE Hi et FEE HI TT EE tya EE kt EE DEER EE ee EE EE RK Et 4etted apy 44 44ddd HERE k bep Tyttirrrreertt zsttttttrtttti ed Ett saneodhhheensn aah EELER DEEL Vie FE er Pee eebe ES a at a a ld VERT Er Eer Pre PrP ere FET EF pi FeRPPFERTr PPT ol a Ge mae ees EN e Bre g eq rrrrprrprrr EFFE EE EE EE EE DEE EE 8 SEN FEFPFFFRFFRTFFTFPRRE rane GT FAA FRF FTEFRFPFRT reer reece oe rie eee TER PPPERFPFE FRPP rrr rere reer reer rere rrr Perr err E PFFF ddaa a H ara NN E KE EE GE me EE EE E FRPP Err EFE F Fr a La klede EH ESA EE d d S SE FFbSEEE FI FF FFF Frere pa PFFF Kad dddda erh Perr rr ry aada merer ee ee aE TER EGG FET rr EE EATE ag aa EES EEE R E VELT rel rere
45. n for compatible printer software AER Manufacturer Alps Apollo Apple APS PS This driver i digitally signed windows Windows Update Have Disk Disk Eg Tell me why driver signing 1 important Figure 6 6 Driver installation 6 Click Browse when you see the following message See Figure 6 7 Add Printer Wizard Install Printer Software The manufacturer and model determine which printer software to Use ee Install From Disk Insert the manufacturer s installation disk and then make sure that the correct drive is selected below Copy manufacturers files from Figure 6 7 Driver installation www laserpro com Neptune lll USER MANUAL www laserproi com 7 When you see the following message click the port you want to use with your machine in this example Neptune and then click Next see Figure 6 8 Add Printer Wizard Install Printer Sollware The mamacha ard model determine which pine soljet bo use ii Select the manulacker and model of your printer pout panier came wih an retaliation e disk ch Have Disk E your porter p mot fisted corek your pointer documertstion for compatible pria collec Printers ant reidll A er ave i ot cota signed Figure 6 8 Driver installation Ke Wwww laserproicom opune lll USER Er www laserproj com 8 Select Replace existing driver and click Next Step Add Printer Wizard Use
46. ng the Laser Module If you need to replace the laser module please contact your Neptune dealer and send it to service personnel to do the job Do not attempt to replace the laser module by yourself www laserpro com ooun ll USER MANUAL H www laserproj com CHAPTER IX Troubleshooting Quality Problems e The focus lens is not properly installed or loose in the holder e Debris or dust has built up in the bearing tracks or X Axis rails e The focus lens and the mirror in the carriage are damaged or need cleaning Non operational Problems Laser Beam Does Not Generate e lf the red beam does not show the laser beam is misaligned Adjust the reflection mirrors for exact focus e lf the red beam shows the laser power may be too low to be detected Increase the percentage of laser power from the Neptune driver e Check to see if the laser power connector is loose e For safety reasons the laser beam will not be generated when the top or front cover is opened unless you shorten the connector of the magnetic switches e Check the water level or temperature of the water cooler If it is overheated laser beam will shut down automatically www laserproi com Neptune lll USER MANUAL www laserpro com Appendix Specifications mm LaserPro Neptune Ill Models ve 100L NP 150L Laser Source Laser LaserCooling Water cooled Working Area 49 6 x 36 6 1260mm x 930mm Max Work Piece Door closed 52 7
47. nual 2 Before starting adjusting the level of working table please make sure Neptune is located at plain place and adjust the four stands by screw driver gradually Please adjust each stand a little each time and then adjust another one Do not finish one stand adjustment and process the other it would make the working table out of shape aN Stand 3 Use a high precision level along each of the Y axis s to adjust the stands until the bubble is centered in the level Figure 3 1 High precision level 4 Fix the air ventilation connector onto the left panel located in the back of the machine see Figure 3 3 Connect the four small ventilation pipes from the dust collecting box beneath the working table then connect the A plastic ventilation pipe from odor reduction to the other end as fig 3 3 shows For more information please refer to Connecting the Exhaust System on page 33 www laserpro com une lll USER Er woo o KZ V 4 A Wi Ac ay I Dust collecting box Figure 3 2 Air ventilation connector Connect to the ventilation pipe of odor reduction unit to remove the dust and odors from laser processing Figure 3 3 Air ventilation connector 5 Connect the air compressor to the airflow valve that is located in the rear side of machine see Figure 3 4 www laserproi com ANUAL Neptune lll USE Figure 3 4 Air compressor valve 6 Connect the water chille
48. ob queue 01 Laser1 cdr 02 Laser2 cdr 03 Laser3 cdr Back Link Figure 7 30 DLINK Files NOTE The same file can t print more than once in the same job queue www laserpro com lll USER MANUAL Vay 2 FA ZCIT AD www laserproj com Neptune Ill can accept multiple job queues at the same time each job queue is Independent and unable to link each other In order to know the printing sequence the main working page would remind you what is the next printing job Find fig 7 31 for example 03 Laser3 cdr 02 02 is the next file Speed 100 0 DPI 300 Power 50 0 PPI 762 000 001 Prev Next Z Figure 7 31 DLINK Files Machine Setting Under Machine setting page you would have Set Read Beam Carriage Lock Set Command Mode Save Position Flash Memory Set File Save Mode Set Vector Mode Tune Image Power Other and Reset options by pressing ENTER to go into each function Set Read Beam Carriage Lock Set Command Mode Save Position Figure 7 32 Machine Setting Flash Memory Set File Save Mode Set Vector Mode Tune Image Power Figure 7 33 Machine Setting www laserpro com Neptune lll USER MANUAL www laserproi com www laserpro com Figure 7 33 Machine Setting Set Red Beam Yes No When the read beam is on users can see the red light shines when laser is firing Carriage Lock Yes No If users lock the carriage the carriage can not be moved
49. ons e Make sure the water chiller is operation properly before turning on the laser machine e Before operation carefully read the warning labels on your machine unit as well as the cautions and warnings in this manual e Connect the machine to a properly grounded power outlet Make sure the voltage level of the machine matches that of the power source e Don t open the back door of the unit while system power is on since the power supply inside contains high voltage e Don t attempt to modify or disassemble the laser module e Invisible intensive laser radiation may cause physical burns or severe eye damage Be sure to wear appropriate safety goggles during operation especially when engraving mirrors or coated metals such as enameled brass and anodized aluminum NOTE Each LaserPro laser machine is equipped with a safety goggle if you need another one please contact LaserPro for it or try to get one that meets the following specification 190 398 nm OD5 10 600 nm OD5 Visible light transmission 92 9 e Good ventilation is required to remove odors and vaporized materials from the work area of the machine An exhaust system is recommended e Aclean well ventilated room with a temperature of 15 C 30 C 60 F 85 F especially the temperature of 30 C and a relative humidity between 30 and 40 as an office type of environment e Do not work with reflective metals heat sensitive surfaces or other materials that may produc
50. r to the laser machine following the instructions on page 37 7 Connect the machine to a properly grounded power outlet Make sure the voltage level of the machine matches that of the power source For more detailed information please see Power cord installation on page 29 8 Setup the host computer and connect it to the parallel or USB port that is located at the outer right hand side of the machine see Figure 3 5 Figure 3 5 Standard port 9 Turn on the computer 10 Run the Windows Printer Setting program to install the LaserPro Neptune III printer driver follow the installation steps in Chapter VI www laserpro com opune lll USER MANUAL T d Internet k My Documents Internet Explorer E dj My Recent Documents mail B Microsoft Outlook K My Pictures E Feb k gt My Music 3 CorelDRAW 11 Pr My Computer a My Network Places B Control Panel Sia Administrative Tools HyperTerminal e Connect To UltraEdit 32 2 Printers and Faxes Shows installed printers and Fax printers and helps you add new ones Help and Support p Search All Frograms gt ECH RUM K Recycle Bin ES Log Off OD Turn OFF Computer Microsoft Word Notepad EN Qe df FF 04 27 Figure 3 6 Driver installation Operation NOTICE Before turning the Neptune Ill please make sure the water cooling system is operating properly 1 Carefully read the Important Safety Information printed
51. r3 crd file gets an X sign The x sign means that the LINK is working and you can link the current file to another one 02 Laser2 cdr 03 Laser3 cdr Laser1 cdr Back Link Figure 7 25 Link Files Step 3 Move cursor by arrow keys and stop at Laser2 cdr file then press F2 to link laser3 cdr and laser2 crd 01 Laser1 cdr 02 Laser2 cdr 03 Laser3 cdr Back Link Figure 7 26 Link Files Step 4 Move cursor by arrow keys and stop at Laser1 cdr file then press F2 to link laser2 cdr and laser1 crd 03 Laser3 cdr 02 01 Laser1 cdr O2x 02 Laser2 cdr 03 01 Back Link Dlink www laserpro com Neptune lll USER MANUAL ae eard r 5 aserto www laserproi com Figure 7 27 Link Files Step 5 Press F2 again to finish the LINK function and the x sign would disappear 03 Laser3 cdr 02 01 Laser1 cdr 02 02 Laser2 cdr 03 01 Back Link Dlink Figure 7 28 Link Files How to DLINK Files DLINK here stands for removing files from specified job queue Here we would show you how to remove Laser2 cdr from Laser3 cdr gt Laser2 cdr gt Laser1 cdr job queue Step 1 Go to LINK DLINK function page and stop cursor at Laser2 cdr 01 Laser1 cdr 02 02 Laser2 cdr 03 01 03 Laser3 cdr 02 Back Link Dlink Figure 7 29 DLINK Files Step 2 Press F4 key to initiate DLINK function and you would find Laser2 cdris removed from the j
52. rt Stop button will start or stop jobs once they have been successfully loaded into the LaserPro Neptune III www laserpro com uns li USER MANUAL i www laserpro com amp Laser Key The laser hotkey can easily switch the laser status between on and off When the laser is off the laser carriage would start to work without laser firing after pressing Start Stop key to better positioning the laser firing path Once the position of laser firing is confirmed to be correct then you can press the Laser key again to enable the laser and start to laser engraving or cutting on materials Cutting Mode Key Cutting mode key would access to the four options of cutting quality and speed combination Recall Key The recall button makes the laser carriage applies the saved position as origin e Functional Button Area The F1 F2 F3 amp F4 buttons let you select the various available options located on the lower portion of the screen display These buttons will allow you to scroll through the control panel menu access help pages and pause and resume jobs Display Screen Job Counting 001 FILE NAME Speed XX DPI XXX XX PPI XXX Time calculation 01 001 004 Job repeated times 004 stands for the job will be repeated 4 times and 001 means the file is running for its first time Figure 7 2 DISPLAY SCREEN When the LaserPro Neptune III is powered on the machine will perform a series of safety check
53. s and initializing routines The graphic control panel will scroll through the GCC Copyright Page LaserPro logo Page and the Machine Initialization Page before reaching the Main Operation Page Once the machine has reached the Main Operation Page it is ready for job and you can transmit files from PC to Neptune Refer to the diagram of Fig 7 3 fora detailed listing of the different pages within the control panel menu www laserpro com Neptune Ill USER MANUAL www laserproi com Control Panel Operation Chart Power ON www laserpro com Machine initialization Main Working Page 002 File name Speed XX DPI XXX Power XX PPI XXX XX AA AA 001 002 Prev Next Z Func F1 Previous file F3 7 START Start working F2 Next file 001 File name 002 File name 003 File name Carriage moving Speed XX DPI XXX Speed XX DPI XXX Speed XX DPI XXX X 25mm 12 mm Power XX PPI XXX Power XX PPI XXX Power XX PPI XXX Y 10mm 5mm XX XX XX 001 001 XX XX XX 001 XX AS AS 001 001 7 Prev Next Z Func 002 Prev Next Z Func Prev Next Z Func 25mm 002 File name Speed XX DPI el Functional Page XXX Back to Job Power XX PPI XXX XX XX XX 001 001 F4 Down UP H e File management Machine setting Machine information Standby Back Help Select function tv Press ENTER to go into Adjust value Help file www laserproi Neptune gt
54. se 18 Figure 3 6 Driver conpnechor 19 Figure 3 7 FOCUS G UGE E 20 Figure 3 6 FOCUS galge EE 20 Figure e FOCUS gauge ausiczrichescatanmnncusietinveccaicanensoreidied aac EO 21 Figure 4 1 Machine Front View 22 Figure 4 2 Machine Rear View 23 Figure 4 3 Motion System E 24 FUeT TAS Camage bennk 25 Figure 5 1 Side Panel 27 PIQGUIGS gt 2 POE Gord rnision EA aE NEREA 28 Figure 5 3 Y shaped Power Cord 28 Figure 5 4 O shaped Power Cord 29 Figure 5 5 Power cord mstallaton 29 Figure 5 6 Power cord installation finished rrrrrnnrnnrnnnrrrrnnnnrrrnnnnrnnnnnrrnnnnnre 29 Figure 5 7 Air Hose Connechor 30 Figure 5 8 Connecting the Exhaust System 31 Figure 5 9 Connecting the Exhaust System 32 Figure 5 10 Connecting the Exhaust Gvstem 32 Figure 5 11Connecting the Exhaust System rrrrrnnrrnrnnnrrnrnnnrvrrnnnnrnnnnnrrnnnnnne 32 Figure 5 12 Connecting the Exhaust Gvstem 33 Figure 5 13 Connecting the Exhaust Gvstem 33 Figure 5 14 Connecting the Exhaust Zvstemi 34 Figure 5 15 Water chiller installation 000nnnn0nnnenannnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnesennnnne 35 Figure 5 16 Water chiller installation 000nnnn0nnnnnannnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnsnnnnnne 36 Figure 5 17W ater chiller installation 00nnnn0annnannnnnnnnenennnnnnnnenrnnnnnnnesrnnnennne 36 Figure 6 1 Driver mstallaton EE 39 Figure 6 2 Driver mstallaton E 40 Figure 6
55. t can easily catch fire such as acrylic wood or paper an air compressor is needed to deliver compressed air through the air nozzle to blow out any flames that may occur The air compressor is connected to the air valve see Figure 5 7 located in the rear side of machine Air flowing adjusting screw Push the ring lock to loose the air tubing Figure 5 7 Air Valve Connecting the Air Compressor To connect the air compressor to your machine 1 Take the end of the air tubing that comes from the air compressor 2 Insert it into the inlet of the connector until it reaches the end The orange ring lock will secure the hose firmly 3 Turn the airflow adjusting screw on the air valve counterclockwise to allow air passage www laserpro com Neptune lll USER MANUAL www laserproj com Disconnecting the Air Compressor To disconnect the air compressor from the machine 1 Turn the airflow valve on the compressor to the OFF position 2 Pressing the ring lock pull the air hose from the connector Exhaust System The exhaust system of the machine is designed to vent and filter odorous or toxic gasses produced when you engrave materials such as rubber or acrylic Connecting the Exhaust System Connect the odor reduction unit to the dust collecting box underneath the laser machine helps to effectively remove the dust in the first beginning when it is produced from laser engraving or cutting Please follow the steps as
56. uper VGA monitor SPP preferred selected from BIOS Setup if you select ECP the length of the cable should not exceed 1 8 M Parallel Port Scanner 200 dpi minimum Software Operating System Vindows 95 or later CoreDRAW 9 or later or any program that Graphics Program outputs HPGL commands such as Illustrator Photoshop AutoCad www laserproicom lll USER MANUAL www laserproi com CHAPTER V Hardware Installation This chapter provides information on installing the hardware including the computer the air compressor the exhaust system and the water cooling system CAUTION Before making any hardware connections make sure all power switches are in the OFF position and all power cables are disconnected from the power outlet Moreover check the plug to see if it matches the wall outlet If not please contact your dealer Side Panel The computer and the power cable are connected to the machine s side panel The following figure shows the connectors and switches on the side panel see Figure 5 1 Figure 5 1 Side Panel Power ON OFF switch Air Compressor Power Outlet 15 amp fuse 20 amp fuse AC power inlet for air assist unit USB Port Print Port anmoom gt Power Cable Connection Neptune III requires 200V to 240VAC power input for machine proper operation please have the professional technician to follow the instruction below to install the www laserpro com Neptune
57. ust the raster vector and repeat settings and RIGHT or LEFT directional button to adjust the setting value see fig 7 16 Raster Setting Vector Setting Others Figure 7 16 File parameters adjustment page File Management Raster Setting This page will allow you to edit the raster settings of a select file Use the directional buttons to scroll through the editing options and adjust the values Adjusting the Raster Power and Raster Speed will override the saved settings downloaded from the computer Select the SmartACT option to initiate the function of SmartACT to speed EXPLORETR operation speed when perfect output quality is not a demand see fig 7 17 F3 button would provide you a direct approach to main operation page www laserpro com Neptune lll USER MANUAL www laserpro com Raster Power RASTER SPEED SMARTACT YES Figure 7 17 File Management If your selected file features vector settings this page will allow you to adjust them Use the directional buttons to adjust the pen power speed and PPI settings see fig 7 18 Vector Hen Vector Power Vector Speed Vector PPI Figure 7 18 File Management File Management Others If you press ENTER at OTHERS item you would be able to set the repeat times of the selected file by using LEFT or RIGHT direction buttons to adjust repeat times see fig 7 19 Repeat Times JL JL Bak Figure 7 19 File Management
58. ware version XXX FPGA V2 XX www laserpro com ne ll USER MANUAL www laserpro com Figure 7 10 Machine Setting Main Operation Page The Main Operation Page will be the home base for the control panel menu It will remain on most of the time during normal operation It has been designed to display all of the basic information relevant to operation This page will inform you of the speed power PPI DPI time and copies of each individual file loaded into the SPIRIT The first line of the Main Operation Page indicates the first job s filename If more than one job has been downloaded press the PREV and NEXT buttons to scroll through the jobs in the buffer Pressing the FUNC button will transport you to the Function Select Page where you will be able to edit File Management Machine Settings and Machine Information see Fig 7 11 EMPTY FILE DPI POWER DPI Figure 7 11 MAIN OPERATION PAGE Job Starting Point If you want to adjust the starting point of the job before you begin the cutting or engraving press the directional buttons while in the Main Operation Page Pressing the directional buttons will bring to the Carriage Moving Page In this page you can adjust the starting 0 0 point of the x and y rails Without adjustment the 0 0 starting point of your job will be the extreme upper left hand corner of the motion system This point will correspond to the extreme upper left hand corner of
59. wer distribution of the slope shoulder to get the better shape of a stamp s vertical profile Select set shoulder in the page Options and then enter the dialog box of stamp parameter The black bars in the center are for the surface of each letter while the blue bars are for the shoulders Adjust the value of power level by using the adjusting bar or left clicking the mouse to edit the shape of the shoulders see Figure 7 44 e Image Invert Selecting this option reverses the black and white image It leaves the characters intact while engraving the remaining part of the rubber This function is disabled under the Manual Color Fill Mode www laserproi com Neptune lll USER MANUAL File parameter setting save delete or load Review and select the saved file parameter www laserpro com e Cluster Selecting this option can cluster the output movement to reduce the working time For example in Figure 7 45 if the Distance you specified is D and the distance between A and B is X see Figure 7 44 If you choose the function Cluster and X gt D the output movement will be route b If you do not choose Cluster or choose Cluster and X o D the output movement will be route a Lt lt route a TE route b Figure 7 43 Stamp Mode e Border Selecting this option at the image edge can have a better output for the stamp image Image Invert must be select
60. y sources of information for your machine However the manual controls on the Neptune allow you to adjusting laser parameter settings set repeat times manipulate the file order focusing starting point and other important tasks The control panel on the LaserPro Neptune Ill provides easy access to all of the manual controls needed for cutting and engraving The liquid crystal display LCD directional and selection buttons make navigating through the machine s manual controls easy to do See Figure 7 1 www laserpro com Neptune Ill USER MANUAL Figure 7 1 CONTROL PANEL Hot Key Area Direction Buttons The four directional buttons on the right side of the control panel allow you to navigate the selection cursor through the control panel menu and adjust the value of specific settings Move the cursor with the Up and Dwon directional buttons and adjust value settings with the Left and Right buttons Press the Enter button to confirm each selection Hot key area In order to make some popular functions easily access within minutes LaserPro Neptune Ill is designed with hot keys on control panel Each function of hot key area can also be found under Functional Button area Delete Key Delete Key in hot key zone provides quick access to delete current job Pause Key Press the Pause Key would help to pause the current working job and resume the previous job by pressing it one more time Start Stop key The Sta

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