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  |Is used in domain=Electronics
 
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  |Has name={{PAGENAME}}
 
  |Has name={{PAGENAME}}
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|Has make=Trotec
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|Has model=Speedy 300
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|Has serial number=140801D83D63 / 01411-05631 (Air Filter)
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|Has life expectancy=
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|Has year of manufacture or purchase=
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  |Has icon=File:laser_cutter_icon.png
 
  |Has icon=File:laser_cutter_icon.png
 
  |Has icondesc=Laser Engraver Icon
 
  |Has icondesc=Laser Engraver Icon
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  |Has description=
 
  |Has certification=https://georgefox.instructure.com/courses/1223
 
  |Has certification=https://georgefox.instructure.com/courses/1223
|Has make=Trotec
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  |Has ace=Jack Sides;jsides22@georgefox.edu
|Has model=156F
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|Has serial number=140801D83D63 / 01411-05631 (Air Filter)
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  |Has ace=Zach Cogswell: ZCogswell18@georgefox.edu
   
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Serial Number: {{#show: {{PAGENAME}} |?Has serial number}}  
 
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Ace: {{#show: {{PAGENAME}} |?Has ace.Has name}} {{#show: {{PAGENAME}} |?Has ace.Has email address}}
    
Location: {{#show: {{PAGENAME}} |?Is located in facility}}
 
Location: {{#show: {{PAGENAME}} |?Is located in facility}}
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==Description==
 
==Description==
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*Honeycomb Table - This is the honeycomb shaped metal tray that holds flat material during a cut. It is used for most cut jobs.
 
*Honeycomb Table - This is the honeycomb shaped metal tray that holds flat material during a cut. It is used for most cut jobs.
 
*Rotary Tool - When engraving water bottles or glasses, this accessory is used to hold the object in place as well as rotate it while performing a cut.
 
*Rotary Tool - When engraving water bottles or glasses, this accessory is used to hold the object in place as well as rotate it while performing a cut.
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====Material Settings====
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* '''[[Media:LICENSE KEY S3-4397.pdf|License Key Information]]'''
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* '''[[Media:TrotecMaterials 2022.09.08 10.40.55.xml|Speedy 300 Material Settings 8 SEP 2022]]
    
====User Manual====
 
====User Manual====
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*[https://www.itee.uq.edu.au/etsg//filething/get/3156/Speedy-300-Manual-EN.pdf User Guide]
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* '''[[Media:JobControl-Manual-EN.pdf|Job Control Operation Manual]]'''
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* '''[[Media:8011-speedy300-manual-en.pdf|Speedy 300 Operation Manual]]'''
    
==Training==
 
==Training==
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*Keep an eye on active cuts because fires can be started when cutting wood or acrylic with paper covering.
 
*Keep an eye on active cuts because fires can be started when cutting wood or acrylic with paper covering.
 
*If you feel unsure about anything located in the laser cutting procedure make sure to consult the supervisor for assistance.
 
*If you feel unsure about anything located in the laser cutting procedure make sure to consult the supervisor for assistance.
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==Cut List==
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===Approved Materials===
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* Acrylic
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* Wood
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* Vegetable tanned leather
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===DO NOT CUT===
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* Any plastics containing PVC (polyvinyl chloride)
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* Chrome tanned leather
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* Hardboard (Masonite)
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If you want to cut a material not listed here, please talk with the Maker Hub staff.
    
==Certification==
 
==Certification==
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Complete the <strong>Prototype Lab - Laser Cutters (Speedy 300/400) Module</strong> at the link below to gain access to the {{PAGENAME}} (this module satisfies requirements for both the Speedy 300 and the Speedy 400). The Maker Hub Canvas course pertains to all facilities and equipment contained in the Maker Hub; simply complete the quizzes for the facilities/equipment you wish to use in the Maker Hub. Please email <span style="color:blue">makerhub@georgefox.edu</span> if you have any questions.
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[https://georgefox.instructure.com/courses/1223 Canvas Course]
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[https://georgefox.instructure.com/enroll/G7CTPX Maker Hub Canvas Course]
    
==Troubleshooting==
 
==Troubleshooting==
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====General maintenance====
 
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To keep the laser cutter running and cutting smoothly, the mirror and lens should be periodically cleaned. This is on top of the general cleaning that should be done to keep the machine dust and scrap free. There is also filters in the exhaust system that must be changed once the activated carbon has been used up.  
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To keep the laser cutter running and cutting smoothly, the mirror and lens should be periodically cleaned. This is on top of the general cleaning that should be done to keep the machine dust and scrap free. There are also filters in the exhaust system that must be changed once the activated carbon has been used up.  
    
====Specific Maintenance Tasks====
 
====Specific Maintenance Tasks====
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#The lense, mirror, and cone should be inspected daily or more often as needed, especially after wood or other “dusty”/”smokey” materials are cut. The lense will need cleaning when particles are visible on the surface (hold up to light if need be). The lense may be removed using the threaded nut below the lense (see photo). The lense should be cleaned with the lense paper and cleaner available in the kit (lasercutter drawer) on both sides. Put some cleaner on the lense and gently rub the paper over the surface of the lense. The cone itself threads into the assembly below the lense nut. The cone may be cleaned with a paper towel and water or another cleaning agent. The mirror should be inspected and cleaned in the same manner as the lense.
 
#The lense, mirror, and cone should be inspected daily or more often as needed, especially after wood or other “dusty”/”smokey” materials are cut. The lense will need cleaning when particles are visible on the surface (hold up to light if need be). The lense may be removed using the threaded nut below the lense (see photo). The lense should be cleaned with the lense paper and cleaner available in the kit (lasercutter drawer) on both sides. Put some cleaner on the lense and gently rub the paper over the surface of the lense. The cone itself threads into the assembly below the lense nut. The cone may be cleaned with a paper towel and water or another cleaning agent. The mirror should be inspected and cleaned in the same manner as the lense.
 
#See above.
 
#See above.
#The air filter to the right of the Speedy 300 will occasionally need maintenance. The most common issue is a full pre-filter. This will be indicated on the filter itself by poor airflow/suction. When replacing this, use a face mask and gloves (close the lab when doing this). Open the top of the air filter with the large 10mm hex wrench in the kit. Remove the prefilter and place it in a bag for disposal. Insert a new prefilter and close the lid. Pre-filters are used to increase the lifespan of other, harder to replace and more expensive filters in the system. Less often, other filters will need replacing. These include the larger box filter, additional pre-filter-type mat filters, and activated carbon. This should not need to happen as often. Follow the above procedure for pre-filter and the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJkCgAVbAEU&feature=youtu.be video] to replace the full filter setup. Be careful not to spill activate carbon if doing a full replacement, it is difficult to clean up.
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#The air filter to the right of the Speedy 300 will occasionally need maintenance. The most common issue is a full pre-filter (P/N 37722). This will be indicated on the filter itself by poor airflow/suction. When replacing this, use a face mask and gloves (close the lab when doing this). Open the top of the air filter with the large 10mm hex wrench in the kit. Remove the prefilter and place it in a bag for disposal. Insert a new prefilter and close the lid. Pre-filters are used to increase the lifespan of other, harder to replace and more expensive filters in the system. Less often, other filters will need replacing. These include the larger box filter (P/N 41041), additional pre-filter-type mat filters, and activated carbon. This should not need to happen as often. Follow the above procedure for pre-filter and the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJkCgAVbAEU&feature=youtu.be video] to replace the full filter setup. Be careful not to spill activate carbon if doing a full replacement, it is difficult to clean up.
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