Epilog - Fusion M2 Focus, Home, and Table Calibration

Epilog - Fusion M2 Focus, Home, and Table Calibration

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This document provides step-by-step instructions for calibrating the focus gauge, auto-focus, table home, x-y home, squaring of vector grid, and vector grid home for the Fusion M2 model Epilog laser in a single procedure. It’s important to follow the flow of this procedure and not jump around. Starting halfway doesn’t work because it all starts with a properly calibrated focus gauge.


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