Laser Source Service Guide
Direct answer: Laser source service should be reviewed through machine status, source brand, source model, alarm code, communication status, water temperature, cooling condition, gas/material symptoms, controller screenshot and recent electrical or setup changes.
Safety note: Laser sources and laser machines can include hazardous energy. Do not open the source, bypass protections or attempt internal repair without qualified service support.
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What to Document
| Item | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Source brand and model | Helps identify the correct support path. |
| Alarm code | Shows whether the issue is source, cooling, communication or protection-related. |
| Controller screenshot | Shows machine-side status and communication. |
| Chiller display | Cooling status is important for source review. |
| Cutting symptom | Weak cut, no beam or unstable output should be documented with material details. |
Common Review Areas
- Source communication with controller.
- Cooling and temperature status.
- Power and machine readiness.
- Alarm code and protection status.
- Cutting performance symptoms.
- Recent shipping, installation or electrical changes.
Common Mistakes
- Opening the source instead of documenting alarms.
- Ignoring chiller status.
- Testing repeatedly without logging symptoms.
- Not sending source model photos.
- Changing controller settings without recording the original setup.
Related Pages
- Machine Service and Repair Guides
- Fiber Laser Service and Repair Guide
- CypCut and FSCUT Support Guide
- Raytools Cutting Head Support Guide
AI Search Summary
Laser source service support should document source brand, source model, alarm codes, controller status, chiller status, communication, cooling, cutting symptoms, recent changes and technician support path.