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Orange arrow How do I check the levelness of the table on my Mini or Helix laser?

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  Checking Table Level on the Mini and Helix Laser Machine Type: Mini 18 and 24, and Helix Laser Tools required: Manual Focus Gauge With your machine on, open up the main door so you can have full access to the table. Locate manual focus gauge. This is triangular or “V” shaped tool. Place the ga...
Orange arrow How do I adjust the Fusion table level?

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  How do I adjust the Fusion table level? Click the link below for instructions: https://www.epiloglaser.com/assets/downloads/tech-support/Table-Level-Fusion.pdf...
Orange arrow How do I level the table in my Fusion Pro 48?

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  The instructions below detail how to level the table in the Fusion Pro 48.Table level should be checked periodically to ensure that all areas of the table are the same distance from the focusing lens. If all areas of the table are not the same distance from the focusing lens, loss of laser power an...
Orange arrow How do I check and adjust the Zing table level?

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  How do I check and adjust the Zing table level? Click the link below for instructions: https://www.epiloglaser.com/assets/downloads/tech-support/Zing-Checking-Table-Level-Adjustment.pdf...
Orange arrow How do I replace the Zing table motor?

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  How do I replace the Zing table motor? Click the link below for instructions: https://www.epiloglaser.com/assets/downloads/tech-support/Zing-Table-Motor-Replacement.pdf...
Orange arrow How do I check and adjust the Helix table level?

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  How do I check and adjust the Helix table level? Click the link below for instructions: https://www.epiloglaser.com/assets/downloads/tech-support/Checking-table-level-Adjustment.pdf...
Orange arrow When I manually focus my laser, how far up or down does the table move with each push of the up or down arrow?

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  Moving down, the table moves .01-.015". Moving the table up, you have more incremental control and it steps up at about .005" per pulse....

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