Description
This article provides a step-by-step guide on how to start an engraving task using the Auto Feeder with Beambox II configured with the Extension Pocket Add-on (Feet) and Passthrough Add-on (Open Base). This setup enables seamless handling of longer materials, supports thicker objects, and maximizes efficiency through automated feeding.
Please follow the instructions corresponding to this specific configuration.
Auto Feeder Setup Explanation Page
Unboxing:
| Auto Feeder Package | |||
| # | Item Name | Description | Q'ty |
| 1 | Feeder | The main part that controls the material's movement and engraving path. | 1pc |
| 2 | Rail | The part has built-in white ball wheels, allowing the material to move smoothly. | 5pcs |
| 3 | Rail fixing beam | It's the bars or beams that are to be installed horizontally to steady the structure. | 1pc |
| 4 | Belt | It's the timing belt that will be mounted on the feeder, responsible for its movement. | 1pc |
| 5 | Belt clamp | It is the belt's retainer used to fix the belt's position. | 2pcs |
| 6 | Rail connector | It is used to connect the rails to have longer rails. | 6pcs |
| 7 | Edge guide rollers | They are used to limit the material's position from going off in the wrong direction. | 1set |
| 8 | Edge guide roller platform | It's the platfrom where the rollers will be sitting on it. The positon of the platforms can be changed depending on the size of the material. | 2pcs |
| 9 | Rail riser | It can be considered as foot used to raise the setup. | 5pcs |
| 10 | Adapter | It's the cable's adapter which one slot is for the machine's cable and the other is for the feeder's cable. | 1pc |
| 11 | Rail magnet | The purpose of the part is to limit the material's positon similar to the rollers. It is also used to stick the setup to the machine. | 4pcs |
| 12 | L-Shaped Positioning Bracket | The magnet will be installed on the bracket to stick to the machine. | 2pcs |
| 13 | M5 T-Nut | It will be the nut for the magnet. | 4pcs |
| 14 | Rail clamp | This will be used to fix the setup on the machine. Some of the setup won't need this part. | 1pc |
| 15 | Cable | The cable to connet to the machine and the adapter. | 1pc |
| 16 | M5*6 screw | Short screw | 6pcs |
| 17 | M5*12 screw | Midium screw | 6pcs |
| 18 | M5*22 screw | Long screw | 6pcs |
| 19 | M4 Hex screw driver | This tool is used to install the setup. | 1pc |
| 20 | 2.5mm Hex wrench | This tool is used to install the setup. | 1pc |
| 21 | 2mm Hex wrench | This tool is used to install the setup. | 1pc |
| 22 | 10mm Open-end wrench | This tool is used to adjust or replace the feeder's wheel. | 1pc |
| 23 | White Ball Wheel | This is the spare for the white ball wheels that are built-in on the rails. | 3pcs |
Step B1
Install the passthrough and open bottom add-on, referring to the guide below.
(Ensure your focus lens is set up as the default that gives a focus distance of 4 mm.)
Step B2
Install the BB2 Extension Pocket Add-on (Feet), referring to the guide below.
Extension Pocket Installation Guide
(Only installing the feet is necessary. Please skip the bottom cover and pocket part. )
Step A2.1
After installing the Extension Pocket Add-on (Feet), turn off the machine and remove the power cord.
Step B3
Find the main extrusion (the one with a belt) and remove the silver connecting blocks.
Step B4
Release the belt and find its long side.
Loosen the belt retainer by using the small Allen key.
| Short Side of Belt | Long Side of Belt |
Meanwhile, please tighten the belt retainer on the short side.
Step B5
Insert the main extrusion into the pulley with the long side of the belt going in first.
Hook the belt upward onto the gear and guide it downward, forming a peak shape.
It is essential to insert it in this direction, ensuring that the long side of the belt remains on the same side as the feeder's flat surface.
Step B6
Use the two silver connecting blocks that were previously removed. Each block has four screws. Secure two screws on the main extrusion and two on the extension extrusion to achieve a firm clamping effect.
(Note: Ensure the extension extrusion has white wheels, as the wheels are for the feeders to move. The connecting blocks have to be on the same side of the white wheels and at the bottom of the white wheels.)
Depending on the length of your material, decide whether to install more extension aluminum extrusions.
Step B7
Install the clamp at the short side of the belt. The silver magnets have to be facing up, as the same facing side of the white wheels.
Step B8
Install the feet of the feeder.
You can install one, two, or more, depending on the length of the feeder. The longer it is, the more feet will be required. The purpose here is to have the feeder stand as firm as possible.
Step B9
Install the feeder into the machine with the clamp.
The clamp will go for a piece of metal sheet, and tighten the screws to make it clamp securely.
The height of the feet can be adjusted if you find them too short or too long.
Please ensure the belt is well hooked on the pulley. If not, please remove the belt retainer and re-insert the feeder.
Step B10
Fix the belt at the long side with the belt retainer that was removed earlier.
(Please ensure the belt is tight before fixing it.)
Please ensure the belt is well hooked on the pulley. If not, please remove the belt retainer and re-insert the feeder.
Step B11 (Optional)
If your material is very long and it will fall off after passing through the back of the machine, please add another extension extrusion. If your material is rather short, please skip this step.
Attach the magnet to one of the extrusions and install the extension feet.
Use the magnet to attach the extrusion to the machine. The height of the feet can be adjusted.
Step B12
Find the cable.
Make it pass through the hole close to the Y-limit switch.
Plug the cable into the socket at the back.
Find the transfer box and plug the other side of the cable into the box.
Place the box in the bottom-left corner of the machine.
Step B13
Cut off the cable tie if there is one on the cable of the feeder.
The cable will go through a hole at the bottom left corner of the machine.
Plug the feeder cable into the box.
Place the box back.
Step B14
Place the material on the feeder, tighten the finger screws to fix the material firmly, and push the material into the machine.
Please push the material til the bottom plate is covered to avoid hitting the edge if there is a gap or difference between the plate and the opening.
Step B15
Find the fixture. This tool is used to fix the material to prevent it from going off its direction.
Place the fixture on both sides of the material.
You can use the bottom cover's gap to align the material to be straight.
Step B16
Turn on the machine.
Step B17
Ensure your focus lens is set up as the default that gives a focus distance of 4 mm.
If you do not know how to check, please refer to this article.
By default, the focus lens will be at the top, and the focus lens will be 4mm, meaning the distance between the nozzle tip and the surface of the material will have a distance of 4mm.
Step B18
Perform manual focus using the tool. The tip of the tool has a thickness of 4mm, and we will use it to focus. (If your tool is lost, you can use the instructions to cut a new one yourself.)
Step B19
Move the laser head to the area you want to engrave or cut and close the door.
Step B20
Please ensure you have the following software and firmware versions to use the rotary function.
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Beam Studio Version 2.5.0 or above (Guide) |
The firmware version 6.0.9 or above. (Guide) |
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Step B21
- Launch Beam Studio and open the Document Settings.
- Set the Start Position to the Current Position and make it top-left.
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Enable the Auto Feeder function and input the length of your material (approximately).
Step B22
Import or create a file.
Set the correct parameters based on your material.
Step B23
Using "Framing" to preview the engraving path.
Step B24
Start the task.
Step B25
Check the result.
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