full_spectrum_laser_pro_36x24_intro_and_quick_start
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+ | The most important button on the laser cutter is the large red emergency stop button. If you are ever worried, unsure, or overall unconfident that the laser cutter is operating properly, please push down the large red button. | ||
* **NEVER** leave the system unattended during operation | * **NEVER** leave the system unattended during operation | ||
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For this step, you can use the up/down arrows in the slow-z or fast-z modes on the laser cutter; using fast-z to get close, and then slow-z to reach the final touching point. | For this step, you can use the up/down arrows in the slow-z or fast-z modes on the laser cutter; using fast-z to get close, and then slow-z to reach the final touching point. |
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