Preface
TITAN Pro Serial supports the installation of both Fiber and CO2 laser sources.
In laser processing, CO2 lasers(Laser 1) and fiber lasers(Laser 2) are used in combination to enable the processing of multiple materials on the same machine.
The laser source will switch to the default channel(Laser 1) every time you turn on the machine, regardless of whether you were using Laser 1 or Laser 2 before the laser shutdown.
Specific steps
The first mirror in the TITAN Pro series distinguishes between fiber and CO2 wavelengths.
The fiber's first mirror can move vertically to block or allow the CO2 beam path.
Regarding the operating steps for switching between dual laser sources, please refer to the following:
Click Menu>Alignment on the touch screen. Find the laser source settings.
Click the button to switch the laser source.
Laser 1 | Laser 2 |

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When the laser source is set to Laser 1, the first mirror of the fiber is in the lower position as shown in the image below. | When the laser source is set to Laser 2, the first mirror of the fiber is in the higher position as shown in the image below. |
 
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- Set different laser sources in the software.
LaserMaker:
Double-click the layer to set the RF tube laser source (Laser 1).
Double-click the layer to set the fiber laser source (Laser 2).
RDWorks:
Double-click the layer to set the RF tube laser source(Laser 1).

Double-click the layer to set the fiber laser source(Laser 2).
When the software has two laser source layer settings, the focusing distance of the RF tube is used when sending files to the machine and automatically focusing on the material. When running fiber layer content, the laser head automatically descends to the distance position of the fiber focusing distance and performs processing.
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