XTOOL MLMK403 Powerful Hybrid Laser and Blade Cutter User Manual
- June 3, 2024
- XTOOL
Table of Contents
XTOOL MLMK403 Powerful Hybrid Laser and Blade Cutter
List of Items
Meet Your xtool M1
- Button
- Anular Indictor
- Canera
- Laser module
- Laser Outlet
- Blade Module
- Power switch
- USB Port
- Power port
- Extension Port
- Smoke Outlet
USE
Note : You can visit support.xtool.com to watch the tutorial video.
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Unpack to take xTool MI and other parts out.
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Install the smoke exhaust pipe.
Use the pipe clamp to hold the exhaust pipe -
Install Point blade
Replace the blade point (if required)
Note:
The point blade, blade module, and laser module are fit together through magnetic adsorption. You don’t have to pull them hard. The point blade is sharp.Exercise caution when pulling it out. -
Connect xTool MI to a power supply with the power adapter.
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Turn on the power switch and wait till the indicator is on in white.
Annular indicator description -
Connect your xTool M1
Connect xTool MI to the software on your PC -
Visit our website to download the software on your PC: xtool.com/software
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Use the USB cable to connect xTool M1 to your PC.
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Open the software and follow the software instructions to connect XTool MI
Connect XTool M1 to the mobile app
(1) Search for xTool Creative Space in an app store or scan the following QR
code to download the app.
(2) Open the app and connect xTool MI to it as prompted.
Function extension
To extend the functions of XTool M1, you need to purchase the required parts and components.
Safety first (important)
General safety
Read and get familiar with all safety precautions and procedures before using
the machine. Strictly follow all safety precautions and ensure that the
machine is properly assembled and is working properly. Follow the operating
principles: Check the machine for damage every time before you use it. Do not
operate it in any way when any damage or defect is found. Ensure that the
workspace is clean and flat. Note that the laser tube is made of glass and is
very fragile. If it is broken, the machine fails to work. Do not disassemble
the machine or change its structure in any way without authorization. Do not
modify or decompile its operating system. Keep the inside of the machine
clean. Residues and chippings accumulated during cutting and engraving are
dangerous and may cause fire. Remove the chippings and residues regularly. The
machine works properly at the temperature of O°c to 35°C and can be stored
properly at the temperature of 0°Cc to 45°C. Do not operate it ata temperature
lower than O°C.
Laser safety
Generally, the laser is completely enclosed in a casing during operation. The
machine providesa safety interlock. If the lid is lifted during operation, it
stops working to prevent harm to people. No special precautions are needed to
ensure laser safety. Follow the safety precautions: Do not operate the machine
when any part of it is removed. Removing any part may expose the laser systemn
and cause damage to the machine. Do not engrave or cut any material that
contains PVC or vinyl (plastic materials are not recommended). These materials
(and other materials containing chlorine/chloride) may generate corrosive
vapor that is extremely harmful to the human body and may cause damage to the
machine. Any damage caused by engraving or cutting any material containing PVC
or vinyl is not covered by Makeblock’s warranty. Do not engrave or cut any
unknown materials. Vaporization/melting of many materials, which include but
are not limited to PVC and polycarbonate, may release harmful smoke. Do not
leave the machine unattended when it is working. Pay attention to whether it
is working properly. Do not operate the machine when the lid is open. Close
the lid before you operate the machine. Do not tamper with the safety
mechanism of the lid.
Fire safety
When the machine cuts or engraves a material, a high-density laser beam is
used to irradiate the material, heating up the surface of the material to
vaporize it without burning. But most materials are inherently flammable and
may be ignited to form an open flame that may burn down the machine (even if
it is made of flame-retardant materials) and its surroundings. From our
experience, using laser to perform vector cutting (on acrylic, in particular)
is most likely to produce an open flame. Ensure that the workspace is well
ventilated and sufficient space is reserved around the smoke outlet, so that
the smoke can be discharged properly. Do not stack materials (especially
organic ones, such as paper) around the machine. They may cause the spread of
flames and increase the risk of material ignition. Do not leave the machine
unattended when it is working. If the machine works with incorrect settings
and is left unattended for a long period of time, or if a mechanical or
electrical fault occurs, a fire may be caused. Clean the machine regularly.
Excessive accumulation of residues and chippings from cutting and engraving
may increase the risk of fire. Ensure that the area around the machine is
clean without any cluttered flammable materials, explosives, or volatile
solvents, such as acetone, alcohol, or gasoline. Keep a fire extinguisher and
perform regular maintenance and inspection of it.
Electrical safety
Read the following warnings and suggestions carefully Do not open any access
panels when the machine is connected to a power supply. Do not touch any
electronic area with your hands or other tools when the machine is connected
to a power supply.
Warning and instruction signs
Read the following warnings and suggestions carefully: On xTool M1, the
warning and instruction signs are labelled where physical injuries or damage
to the machine may be caused before and/or during operation. If a sign is
damaged or lost, replace it immediately. You can use the following template to
print the sign you need.