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I would really appreciate that guys. Focus the Laser by pressing the Weak Laser button on the controller and adjust for sharp beam.
Remember to disactivate the weak mode and we are now ready to print. Uninstall the driver, reboot and plug the USB back in. Прошивки я пробовала уже разные из ваших статей, реакции ноль. Нужно либо переделать автоматику перепаять 3 провода , либо снова загрузить бенбокс, прошить им ардуинку, только настройки на второй вкладке нужны другие. It is NOT opening your router firewall to the Internet. В Бенбоксе он может выжигать с изменением мощности лазера, надо только поставить прошивку не ту, что китаец прислал, а из папки с установленным Бенбоксом выбрать прошивку makeblock-328p-20150606. Hope to see you around! Be sure your setting match those in the photo as a starting point.
Upload and wait till you get a green check mark. В конченом итоге получается,что картинка вырезана частично, хотя в самой программе показано полное выполнение резки.
Die BenBox - But most lack details, particularly with the software setup. После изменения настроек GRBl в Ингравер Мастере они не сохраняются.
Please see the above Instructable for the hardware construction details. There are several videos and tutorials on building the Eleks Laser, particularly the GearBest and Banggood models. But most lack details, particularly with the software setup. GearBest: Banggood: Below are some hints and tips for building your Gearbest or Banggood Eleks Laser Engraver. The Instructable above has the details, but I found these items as I went thru the steps in their tutorial. Read through these and then jump to their tutorial. Do not over tighten acrylic bolts to keep from cracking. In step 2: Frame Assembly Use the 1cm bolts with nuts on the frame. In step 3: X-Carriage Use a 3cm bolt, acrylic mount, plastic spacer, washer, bearing, washer, nut for each bearing assembly. Orient the Stepper with gear with wiring connector towards the bearings. In Step 6: Belt Assembly Install the center laser head belt first. Do not cut the belt until you have it adjusted. Feed the entire belt thru the second acrylic fastener. Tighten fastener and slide the stepper assembly up and down the rail. It should travel smoothly and the belt should stay tense on the stepper gear. When ready to cut, leave at least a half inch or so sticking out of the acrylic fasteners so you can adjust tension. There is about 6 inches of spare belt available after all the installation. In Step 7: Finishing up Mount the controller using long bolt, acrylic panel, plastic spacer, circuit board, metal standoff. Place the red caps into the two holes of the black plastic cover. The caps do not need to attach to the buttons but can rest on top of them. Not used by the laser. If you plug them into a USB port on PC, they will light up. X motor is laser assembly stepper. The kit included two plastic guide covers to route the wires along the frame, but you have to install the wires BEFORE you assemble the steppers onto the frame. The below software packages currently appear to be the same versions. Unpack the Eleks Laser software from either above site. It requires Administrator to install. I successfully installed on Windows 10. Leave the defaults for the drivers. NOTE: In order to get a working USB driver, I found that installing the Arduino IDE was the best bet. Installing the IDE will automatically install a good Windows 10 driver. During the BenBox installation, Windows Firewall requests opening port 7683 on your local PC. This is allowing the BenBox GUI to talk to the BenBox laserdaemon service both running locally on your PC. It is NOT opening your router firewall to the Internet. No worry unless your PC is sitting directly on the Public Internet i. Your virus protection may alert. As long as you downloaded the software from Gearbest or BangGood, you are just seeing a false positive. Scary, but not a real issue. Note, some say to delete a file called laserdaemon. Wireshark showed a connection between Benbox. Benbox folks say its used for driver and not malware. After installing, reboot your computer. It has also been suggested that you set the program to Run As Administrator: Right click the Benbox Icon, select Properties, click Compatibility tab, and select Run this program as an Administrator. Note: this seems to only affect certain installations of benbox. I suspect related to what your security level for your user id is. But setting it on appears ok. You can now plug in your USB cable and 12v power cable to the Laser Engraver. Leave the 12v power OFF initially. Not needed for the initial setup. Once ready, double click the BenBox icon on your desktop. NOTE: I found that BenBox doesn't always detect the Laser Engraver USB COM port the first time it starts. Just quit BenBox and then restart it again. Seems to work fine the second time! Set the LANGUAGE by clicking on the tiny flag in upper left corner and select EN or appropriate see photo 12. Next, select the Menu icon the icon with the 3 horizontal bars and select the Serial Port for your laser. Repeat this process if a Windows update causes the Benbox to quit showing the COM port again. You must install firmware into the Arduino Nano. Be sure your Laser engraver is plugged in to power and USB. Leave the 12v power button OFF. Select the COM port probably the bottom one on the dropdown list NOTE: If you have a problem then use the ALTERNATE FIRMWARE Instructions, next page. Select NANO device 5. Run XLoader and select the LX-Nano hex file aka LX. Note that some commands are not available blacked out on screenshot. Specifically, Laser Intensity is not avail. It is always Max. Use Engraving Speed and Burning Time to control. Be sure your setting match those in the photo as a starting point. This is just for a quick test. To erase, right-click to cancel drawing mode then left mouse drag over your line to select and hit Delete key. Select the Menu options shown below. Note the tabs for the other options. Place a piece of cardboard or color paper on laser bed. You will burn your tabletop or desk otherwise! PUT ON YOUR LASER GLASSES! A 500MW or higher Laser is DANGEROUS. Burns skin, puts out eyes, etc.!! Treat this like an Arc Welder with sparks flying all over the room! Turn on the Power push button on the Eleks controller board see the wiring diagram previously 4. Focus the Laser by pressing the Weak Laser button on the controller and adjust for sharp beam. It will be a tiny pinpoint when focused. Do NOT leave the Weak laser button depressed for more than 30 seconds. I found that I could turn it off and the laser still glowed. Once focused, I turned off the Power button to get it to stop lasing. If off, turn the Power button back ON. Click the Green Play button. The Laser should turn on and burn a line then turn off. I turn off the Power button on the controller afterwards, just to be safe! If everything works, then next comes the real fun… learning the adjustments. If problems, jump to the last step: Troubleshooting There is some limited photo manipulation tools that are a bit hidden. Look in the upper right corner for a tiny blue box. You may need to move the image down a bit. You have to just reload the image back to step 1 above. Resizing images by dragging is possible, but not very clean. Its best to resize your images using a graphics program and then load them. Each material will be different, so write down the values as you find them. Initial settings and values shown in picture. Do not stick your fingernail under beam… it WILL bore a tiny hole thru! And hurt like hell! These Laser Engravers are relatively inexpensive, but they do require time and effort, so many things can go wrong. Your best bet for troubleshooting is the excellent benboxlaser. Go to and sign up for free help! By using the forum's Search function, you will probably find others that have answered the same question. They also have other software products besides the BenBox program. Repeat this process if a Windows update causes the Benbox to quit showing the COM port again. Neither of those are needed or installed by Benbox package. Did you get this during the installation of the Benbox software aka. EleksLaser or did you get it when trying to run Benbox? Hi, After assembling the laser and installing Benbox, it seems that many aspects seem to be working--the computer can speak to the arduino, the motors work, etc. However, there seems to be some problems with the control panel. We have tried flipping the inputs around, but nothing seems to be working. Can you please assist us? So I was able to put it together and run laserGRBL the first night I had it, but then I tried benbox, something went wrong there. If I have it plugged in to usb and 12v, the laser is on and burning, and the motors are slightly activated, they don't move but I can hear whining. This is with benbox running or not, and now laserGRBL doesn't work with it either. Any one have any insight? Did you try reinstalling the Firmware see Step 5 above into the Arduino Nano? I believe the laserGRBL and BenBox use different firmware from each other, so the Arduino nano must have the matching firmware for that particular program. That sounds like a driver or gcode initialization issue. Try this: unplug usb,reboot computer, plug in cable but don't start any laser app. The driver should load but nothing sent to the Nano. Turn on the laser power. If it still starts the laser and the motors, then something is weird with the driver on the PC. Uninstall the driver, reboot and plug the USB back in. If it still shows in Device Mgr, then there is another driver loading and maybe conflicting. Note that uninstalling the apps probably leaves behind mangled? Lastly, be sure to check out I have assembled and had the laser working with laserGRBL for a night, but decided to try benbox. Once I went down that road something went wrong. If I have the laser usb and 12v plugged in, it is supplying power to the motors slightly and activating the laser, even without software running, and with benbox running I was able to see COM and everything appears to work, but the laser doesn't move. It just sits there burning, and whining, the motors make a whining noise but do not move. Any one have any ideas? Hi, I have a benbox a3 5. Also having problems setting values if anyone could help. It has taken a while to get started found when I connected USB it started burning without being set to engrave off mode I then noticed it had a jumper on it which I swapped round stopped it burning whilst in off mode Any help would be great Thank you Hi thank you - tried inkscape - loaded a picture - and nothing works - I tried downsizing the picture - and it still didnt work - downsized even more and now nothing works - the laser sends out a high pitched whistle like a boiling kettle and the pitch gets higher and higher but the laser light is not working although the power light to it is - and the gears down work machine doesn't move at all - up down right or left independently or through the programme - I cant make out what's happened as it worked before - just tiny pictures - now it sounds like its going to explode -!! Can anyone help please :.
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