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User Manual
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Muse Table of Contents
Section I. Safety First 4
Safety First Icons 4
General Safety 5
Laser Safety 6
Fire Safety 8
Electrical Safety 10
Section II. Unboxing Your Muse 11
Unboxing Steps 11
Unpacking List 12
Additional Requirements 13
Section III. Installation & Assembly 14
Assembly Stage 14
Locate & Cut Yellow Zip Ties 15
Connect the Exhaust 16
Assemble the Water System 18
Assemble the Air Compressor 22
Connect the Electrical Power 24
Connect the Ethernet Cable 25
Connect to Software 26
Section IV. Tests & Adjustments 27
Alignment Test 28
Mirror Alignment Procedure 30
Focusing 39
Section V. Touch Screen Interface 40
Safety Override: Lid Failsafe 41
Safety Override: Waterow Failsafe 42
Job History Screen 43
Network Setting Screens 44
Lock/Unlock Screen Indicators 46
Job Progress Screen Options 47
Section VI. Software 48
Using Retina Engrave 3.0 48
Top Line Menus 49
Setting Options 52
Save Controls 55
Muse Controls 55
View/Snap Controls 56
Drawing Controls 56
Position Menu 57
Group Menu 57
Arrange Menu 57
Projects Menu 58

Layers Menu 58
Active Window Info 59
Document WIndow 59
Vector Engraving Parameters WIndow 60
Raster Properties Window 61
Indicators (Bottom Row) 61
Section VII. Operations 62
General Functions 62
Using your Muse Laser Cutter 64
Project Workow Checklist 65
Engraving 68
Vector Cutting 70
Designing with RetinaEngrave 3.0 73
Adding Text 73
Text Path Options 76
Creating Objects in RetinaEngrave 3.0 77
Creating Shapes 77
Creating and Manipulating Shapes and Objects 80
Creating and Converting Vector Paths 81
Positioning the Laser Head (Jog) 82
Positioning Material 82
Stopping the Laser 83
Mouse Controls 84
Camera Operations: Capture Workspace 85
Camera Operations: Vector Trace 86
Camera: Maintaining Your Camera 87
Camera Operations: Height Calibration 87
Camera Operations: Position Calibration 88
Materials Testing 89
Section VIII. Hardware & Maintenance 90
Replacing Laser Tube 90
Replacing Laser Tube Steps 91
Belt Installation 93
Focus Lens Replacemen 94
General Maintenance 95
Appendix A: Coolbox 96
Appendix B: Rotary Installation 98
Appendix C: Using the Rotar 99
Appendix D: Warranty Information 100
Appendix E: Customer Support 101
Appendix F: Workow Checklist 102
Appendix G: Focus Lenses 103

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Muse Laser Cutter User Manual
Congratulations on your purchase of a Full Spectrum Laser Muse Laser System. With proper usage
and upkeep, your laser cutter should provide years of productive output. This user manual will
guide you through the safety guidelines and operation of your machine. It is recommended that you
familiarize yourself with this manual before using your laser cutter.
For more information and product selection, please visit www.fslaser.com.
Compliance Statement The Full Spectrum Laser MUSE Laser System is a class 3R laser product, as dened in International Standard IEC 608251. The
Full Spectrum Muse complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11, the Federal Performance Standards for LightEmitting Products, except for deviations
pursuant to Laser Notice No. 50, dated July 16, 2001. The Center for Devices and Radiological Health of the US FDA issued Laser Notice No. 50 to
permit manufacturers to classify and manufacture their products in accordance with the International Standard. 21 CFR 1040 and IEC 608251 require that
certication, identication and warning labels be placed on laser products. Reproductions of the labels found on the Full Spectrum Hobby Advanced Laser
System follow, with locations specied:
45 Watt Laser Tube
X-Gantry
Focus Head
Wide Angle Camera
Touchscreen
Pause/Stop Button
USB Port
Exhaust Flange
Water Outlet
Water Inlet
Air Inlet
Ethernet Port
Air Compressor Power Outlet
Power Switch
Exhaust Fan Power Outlet

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Attention Icon:
Calls attention to an
important point.
Shock Icon:
Warns of potential
electrical hazards.
Fragile Icon:
Warns of fragile parts or
materials, such as glass.
Temperature Icon:
Warns of potential temperature
issues with your machine.
Caution Icon:
Warns of important area
of caution not covered by
other icons.
CO2 Gas Icon:
Warns of potential gas leaks
and associated hazards.
Laceration Icon:
Warns of potential sharp
edges that could cause
cuts or injury.
Safe Disposal Icon:
Calls attention to proper
disposal of waste materials.
Pro Tips:
Watch for this icon to receive
valuable advice in getting the
most from your machine.
Fire Icon:
Warns of potential
re hazards.
Laser Icon:
Warns of potential dangers
associated with laser usage.
Level Icon:
Indicates the need
for a level surface.
Familiarize yourself with these icons. They indicate areas that require special attention.
SECTION I. SAFETY FIRST

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General Safety
Read and be familiar with all safety protocols and procedures before operating any machinery. It is the
responsibility of the operator to ensure all safety precautions are correctly followed and the machine is
properly assembled and in working order.
ALWAYS inspect the laser cutter for damage or breakage before each use. Do not
operate machinery that is damaged or defective in any way.
ALWAYS have a clean, level, and open work space to unbox and place your laser cutter
ALWAYS be aware that the laser tube is made of glass and is therefore extremely
fragile and can cause severe lacerations if broken.
ALWAYS be aware that the laser tube is lled with CO2 gas. While carbon dioxide is a
class 2.2 gas (nonammable and nontoxic), release of this gas from the laser tube will
render your laser inoperable.
NEVER modify, disassemble, or in any way alter the construction of the laser and never
start up a system that has been modied or disassembled.
NEVER leave the laser system unattended during operation.
KEEP YOUR LASER SYSTEM CLEAN – A build up of cutting and engraving
residue and debris is dangerous and can create a re hazard. Keep your laser system
clean and free of debris. Regularly remove the cutting grid to clean any small pieces
that have gotten stuck or fallen through.
DO NOT disassemble the machine or remove any of its protective covers.
NEVER place hands or ngers into moving parts such as cooling fans.

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The output of the CO2 engraving laser is fully contained in a Class 1 enclosure during normal
operation. The laser cabinet has a safety interlock switch that deactivates the laser if the door is
opened during operation, and no special precautions are necessary to operate the high power
laser safely. However, the output beam of the Alignment Laser (visible red diode laser) is accessible
to the operator during normal operation, giving the total system an overall rating of Class 3R.
Class 3R lasers have minimal safety concerns when used properly and handled with care.
Follow these safety guideline at all times:
NEVER operate the machine with any of the panels removed. Be aware that removal of any
portion of the cabinet will expose the laser system and greatly increase the risk of injury and/or
re. Personal injury and re risks are especially pronounced if the machine is operated with the
bottom panel removed. Remember that the CO2 laser beam is invisible!
NEVER engrave or cut any material containing PVC or vinyl. These materials (along with other
chlorine/ chloride containing materials) produce a corrosive vapor that is extremely harmful to
humans and will destroy your machine. Your warranty will be void if your machine is damaged
by corrosion from engraving or cutting PVC or vinyl.
NEVER engrave or cut any unknown material. The vaporization/melting of many materials,
including but not limited to PVC and polycarbonates, can give off hazardous fumes. Please refer
to the MSDS sheet from the material manufacturer to determine the response of any work
material to extreme heat (burning/re hazard).
ALWAYS use the air assist, especially while vector cutting. Vector cutting movements are
relatively slow and apply an extremely large amount of heat to the workplace. This buildup of
heat can create a signicant re risk.
NEVER run laser with lid open. Always be sure the lid is closed and never tamper with lid
safety mechanism.
NEVER operate the machine without a properly operating ventilation system. Most materials
produce an irritating smoke when engraved. Some materials, including but not limited to: paint,
varnish, composition board, and plastics, produce compounds that can be harmful if concentrated.
NEVER look into the beam of the Alignment Laser (visible red diode laser).
NEVER aim any laser towards an aircraft or vehicle that is in motion. The bright light can
ashblind,cause glare, or distract the pilot or driver.
Laser Safety

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The standard reference for laser safety is the American Standard for the Safe Use of Lasers,
Z136.12000, developed by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). This reference is
the basis for many of the federal regulations for laser and laser system manufacturers, and for the
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) laser safety guidelines. It contains detailed
information concerning proper installation and use of laser systems. While the ANSI standard itself
does not have the force of law, its recommendations, including warning signage, training, and the
designation of a laser safety ofcer, may be compulsory under local workplace regulations when
operating laser systems above Class I. It is the operator’s responsibility to ensure that the installation
and operation of the Full Spectrum Laser Hobby Laser System is performed in accordance with all
applicable laws. Copies of ANSI Standard Z136.12000 are available from: LASER INSTITUTE OF
AMERICA 12424 RESEARCH PARKWAY, SUITE 125 ORLANDO, FL 32826 (407) 3801553.
Laser Safety (Cont.)

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Laser cutting and engraving systems can present a signicant re hazard due to the extremely
high temperatures generated by the laser beam. While the objective of most cutting and engraving
operations is to vaporize material without burning, most materials capable of being cut or engraved
are inherently combustible and can ignite. Usually this is a small ame of burning material issuing
from the cut zone which self extinguishes due to the air assist or depowering of the beam. However,
it is possible for the ame to propagate and set re to the machine and its surroundings.
ALWAYS keep a properly maintained and inspected 5lb or larger re extinguisher on hand.
Full Spectrum Laser recommends a Halogen re extinguisher or a multipurpose dry chemical re
extinguisher. Halogen extinguishers are more expensive than a dry chemical, but offer certain
advantages should you ever need to use an extinguisher. The Halogen extinguisher discharges a
clean, easily removable substance that is not harmful to the mechanics or wiring of the laser system.
The dry chemical extinguisher discharges a sticky, corrosive powder that is very difcult to clean up.
BE AWARE that stacking materials (especially organic materials such as paper) can lead to
increased risk of ame propagation or work piece ignition.
NEVER operate your machine unattended. There is a signicant risk of re if the machine is set
improperly, or if the machine should experience a mechanical or electrical failure while operating.
ALWAYS keep the area around the machine clean and free of clutter, combustible materials,
explosives, or volatile solvents such as acetone, alcohol, or gasoline.
ALWAYS use air assist when vector cutting.
BE CAREFUL when vector cutting. Many materials have the potential to burst suddenly into
ames – even materials that may be very familiar to the user. Always monitor the machine when
it is operating.
Fire Safety
PRO TIP!Experience shows that vector cutting with the laser
has the most potential to create an open ame. Acrylic in all
its different forms has been shown to be especially ammable
when vector cutting with a laser.

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Woodshop Dust Fire Safety Considerations*
Before processing materials the user must verify whether harmful materials can be generated
and whether the lter equipment of the exhaust system is suitable for the harmful materials. We
emphasize that it is the responsibility of the user to consider the national and regional threshold
values for dust, fogs and gases when selecting the lters and the exhaust system.
(The values for the maximum workplace concentration must not be exceeded.)
Be mindful of large quantities of fuel in the form of wood and wood products, sawdust, and
ammable materials such as paints, oil nishes, adhesives, solvents, and liquid propane for
internal combustion engines.
Preventing the buildup of dust is one of the key means for controlling re and explosion hazards.
The principal engineering control technology for control of dust is exhaust ventilation. The primary
work practice control is good housekeeping.
Dust collection is best accomplished at the source-at the point of operation of the equipment, if
feasible. For many pieces of equipment, well-designed ducts and vacuum hoods can collect most
of the dust generated before it even reaches the operator.
Very ne dust that manages to escape point-of-source collection can be captured from above by
general exhaust points located along the ceiling. These control technologies are effective for most
equipment, excepting machines that commonly produce the very nest dust or large quantities of dust.
*These guidelines come from the U.S. Department of Labor
NEVER CUT PVC (polyvinyl chloride) under any circumstances: fumes are highly toxic
and potentially lethal.
NEVER store any ammable materials in the inside of the device or in the immediate vicinity of
the device. Debris and leftover produced materials within the machine must to be removed to prevent
re hazard.
ALWAYS have on hand a rst-aid kit designed for the initial treatment of burns and smoke
inhalation. Be sure to store this kit in an area that is outside risk areas.
Fire Safety (Cont.)
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