Full Version: Universal Laser Tube charging

From: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#5]
 4 Sep 2006
To: James (TILER02) [#4] 4 Sep 2006

The reason for the question was that an electronic failure usually is quite sudden, (even though not always). It works then does not work.

One thing missed in manufacturer's cleaning instructions is the window that the laser light enters the main part of the machine. You must move the overhead toward you and if the red diode spot is on you will see the window if it is dirty, you will slightly see the dot on the window if clean.

I have no knowledge of Vytec so I hope someone else can answer your question. How good is their phone service?


From: James (TILER02) [#6]
 4 Sep 2006
To: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#5] 4 Sep 2006

Vytecs service rates about -100 I have it cutting, sort of, I have slowed the speed down to 5 ips. I am now cutting thru the paper mask. I think with 2 cuts I will be able to get what I need. but each run will take about 7 hrs.

From: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#7]
 4 Sep 2006
To: James (TILER02) [#6] 4 Sep 2006

That is far too long, but if it gets it done, it gets it done.

Just be sure to check the window, if it is dirty, all of the heat normally generated will be in that one spot. Fractures and cracks will form.

What I have heard, it usually is not the tube itself that usually goes, it is the RF (Radio Frequency) circuitry that goes.

-100% is fairly poor in service quality.

Wish I could be of help. There do not seem to be others that frequent the forum with that laser that know the answer.


From: laserman (MIKEMAC) [#8]
 5 Sep 2006
To: James (TILER02) [#6] 5 Sep 2006

James,

What you need to do is first get ahold of customer service at ULS 1-480-609-0297. Give them the serial number on the laser tube, Tell them that it is on a Vytec system.

They will then let you know what to do.


From: James (TILER02) [#9]
 5 Sep 2006
To: laserman (MIKEMAC) [#8] 5 Sep 2006

Thanks Mike

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