Excellent video Trevor. I hope Epilog does the right thing and allows you to keep the Edge. Your videos played a big role in my decision to purchase the Fusion Pro 48 recently. Good stuff!
@@MakerExperiment I ordered my Fusion Edge 24 due to your videos (arrives in June). My local Epilog dealer in Norway actually sent me your videos to demonstrate the machine:-) Keep up the good work, always looking forward to your videos.
@@johnnydvergsdal3250 that’s awesome to hear. Would you mind sending me an email telling me who you ordered it through and the name on it? I’d love to share it with Epilog HQ.
Thank you for this verification. Still learning. I engraved some cork and cut coasters. I had the settings incorrect so there was several passes & some smoke. Basically burned through the cork. I turned my air up a little to dissipate the smoke quicker. I don't know if this was right or wrong thing to do. I have done little more than experiment with different mediums on my Edge. I have cleaned the tray, bed, mirrors and all other visible parts. Should I need to remove the back and clean the CO2 vents with an air hose after this job?
Unlike my Mimaki which is runs out of ink, laser cutters don’t have that specific perishable/variable to contend with. Still though, I’m wondering how often we need to replace the tubes on the Fusion Edge/Pro series…and how would you know it’s time? Tubes don’t have usage metered.
When it comes to lasers, the tube is basically a lasers version of ink. It will go out eventually. When you start to see degradations in power or performance such as having to slow a machine 5% in speed to do something you used to be able to do and if the mirrors and everything are aligned, it could be a sign that your tube is starting to go. It typically doesn’t happen all at once but will be a slow degradation over time.
I’m calling the request line for a video. Can you produce one on the Epilog camera registration? It’s a great feature that doesn’t get a lot of attention. If done correctly, can prove to be an essential tool in production workflow. Not to mention, it’s saved our butts a few times when we tapped the substrate during during inspection…and you know what that means.
@@MakerExperiment Hey Trevor. Yes, I'm referring to the latter. Camera Registration Marks for reading "design dots" . You'll see the configurable fields in the Job Manager. Very, very, useful tool.
Excellent video Trevor. I hope Epilog does the right thing and allows you to keep the Edge. Your videos played a big role in my decision to purchase the Fusion Pro 48 recently. Good stuff!
I’d love to be able to share that info with them if you wouldn’t mind letting me know your name and who you bought it through.
Not a problem. I will contact you through your website.
@@powerchute1 thank you!
@@MakerExperiment I ordered my Fusion Edge 24 due to your videos (arrives in June). My local Epilog dealer in Norway actually sent me your videos to demonstrate the machine:-) Keep up the good work, always looking forward to your videos.
@@johnnydvergsdal3250 that’s awesome to hear. Would you mind sending me an email telling me who you ordered it through and the name on it? I’d love to share it with Epilog HQ.
Thank you for this verification. Still learning. I engraved some cork and cut coasters. I had the settings incorrect so there was several passes & some smoke. Basically burned through the cork. I turned my air up a little to dissipate the smoke quicker. I don't know if this was right or wrong thing to do. I have done little more than experiment with different mediums on my Edge. I have cleaned the tray, bed, mirrors and all other visible parts. Should I need to remove the back and clean the CO2 vents with an air hose after this job?
You shouldn’t have to worry too much about that. Most of the job exhaust will go through the exhaust areas and not to the tube itself.
@@MakerExperiment Thank you so much! Just trying to do all the right things to keep my machine in good operating condition.
Unlike my Mimaki which is runs out of ink, laser cutters don’t have that specific perishable/variable to contend with. Still though, I’m wondering how often we need to replace the tubes on the Fusion Edge/Pro series…and how would you know it’s time? Tubes don’t have usage metered.
When it comes to lasers, the tube is basically a lasers version of ink. It will go out eventually. When you start to see degradations in power or performance such as having to slow a machine 5% in speed to do something you used to be able to do and if the mirrors and everything are aligned, it could be a sign that your tube is starting to go. It typically doesn’t happen all at once but will be a slow degradation over time.
I’m calling the request line for a video. Can you produce one on the Epilog camera registration? It’s a great feature that doesn’t get a lot of attention. If done correctly, can prove to be an essential tool in production workflow. Not to mention, it’s saved our butts a few times when we tapped the substrate during during inspection…and you know what that means.
Do you mean the normal overhead camera or the registration dot version that reads design dots?
@@MakerExperiment Hey Trevor. Yes, I'm referring to the latter. Camera Registration Marks for reading "design dots" . You'll see the configurable fields in the Job Manager. Very, very, useful tool.
@@storytellerHD that’s not actually on the Edge. It’s only on the pro. Unfortunately, I don’t have that one.
Did you upgrade to a higher wattage tube, or did your tube go bad already?
I didn’t actually replace it. I used the same tube to demonstrate. This video was done for a training video.
Can we install in epilog lasser simple glass tube??
I wouldn’t recommend it. They aren’t meant to work with a glass tube because it cannot operate the same way as an RF tube.
Is this similar with the fusion pro 32
It’s pretty similar. There may be some minor differences but the general steps should be similar.
May I ask how much did you pay to exchange your tube?
I didn’t. They actually sent me the tube to do the video. I forget how much the replacements are. I think they’re around $1,300 or so.
If i bought my epilog helix from an auction and it turned out I need to replace my laser tube. where can i buy a tube?
You can buy them from Epilog directly. You'll need to call their HQ.