
What surprises me again and again is how important it is to keep the optics clean and focused.


If you run your laser without water circulation, the laser tube is almost dead right away. I also changed the water pump with a slightly better and larger aquarium pump, here it is important to always have control over the flow, a sensor / auto switch is the safest. The air nozzle or compressed air is absolutely necessary, not only for cutting and engraving, but also for keeping the optical lens clean. If you are a little technically interested you will go through a nice development that ends with beautiful and useful items you have made and the quiet desire or dream of a bigger machine and of course this forum here.ĭon’t get frustrated, take it as a challenge. Much of this statement is due to the amazing development Lightburn has received, the super fast and noble service from Oz and Co. I’ve run T2Laser before Lightburn and still think it’s a very fine and universal program, but, Lightburn is definitely the best solution (for my needs).
