How to adjust the focus of Nano series

Achieving perfect focus on your Nano Series laser engraver is essential for sharp, precise engravings. This guide explains all three focus methods—lens hood, ruler, and dual red dot—while providing tips, precautions, and troubleshooting to help beginners get consistent results.


Table of Contents

  1. What This Guide Covers
  2. Quick Answer
  3. Why This Process Matters
  4. Before You Start
  5. Requirements
  6. Precautions
  7. Step-by-Step Tutorial
  8. Common Problems and Solutions
  9. Tips for Better Results
  10. Frequently Asked Questions
  11. Final Thoughts

What This Guide Covers

This tutorial provides:

  • Step-by-step instructions for focusing Nano Series lasers.
  • Explanations of different focus methods.
  • Troubleshooting tips for common focus issues.
  • Best practices to maintain engraving accuracy.

Quick Answer

To focus your Nano Series laser:

  1. Know your camera’s focal length.
  2. Use one of three methods: lens hood, ruler, or dual red dot.
  3. Align the focal point with your material.

Correct focus ensures clean engravings, consistent cuts, and optimal laser performance.


Why This Process Matters

Without proper focus:

  • Engravings may appear blurry.
  • Cuts can be incomplete or scorched.
  • Material waste increases.
  • Laser lens may wear prematurely.

Correctly focusing ensures precision, safety, and efficiency.


Before You Start

Requirements

  • Nano Series laser engraver (Nano, Nano Duo, Nano Ruby)
  • Focus adjustment tool or ruler
  • Protective eyewear
  • Material for test engraving

Precautions

  • Wear safety glasses rated for your laser.
  • Turn off the laser when performing mechanical adjustments.
  • Avoid touching the lens directly.
  • Follow official machine specifications or instructions.

Step-by-Step Tutorial

Prerequisites

Before adjusting focus, know the focal length for your Nano Series camera:

  • Nano: 110 mm
  • Nano (alternate model): 150 mm
  • Nano Duo: 220.5 mm
  • Nano Ruby: 150 mm

These measurements are essential for accurate focusing.


Method 1: Focus the Lens Hood

Action:
Align the machine with the filament to be engraved until it presses against the filament.

Expected Result:
The laser reaches the correct focal point.

Important Notes:

  • This method is simple and works well for beginners.
  • Ensure gentle contact to avoid damaging the lens or filament.

Method 2: Ruler Focus

Action:
Place a ruler under the field lens until it presses against the filament.

Expected Result:
The laser is focused at the precise distance for optimal engraving.

Important Notes:

  • Use a ruler with clear, precise markings.
  • Maintain consistent pressure on the ruler to avoid misalignment.

Method 3: Dual Red Dot Focus

Action:
Click the focus button on top of the camera. Two red dots appear. Align the dots to form the focal point.

Expected Result:
The focal point is established visually, ensuring precise engraving.

Important Notes:

  • This is the most commonly used method.
  • Ideal for quick adjustments without physical tools.
  • Always confirm focus on a test piece before starting a full project.

Common Problems and Solutions

Problem Possible Cause Solution
Laser engraving is blurry Incorrect focal distance Recheck focal length and realign using focus method
Incomplete cuts Laser not properly focused Use dual red dot or ruler focus to adjust
Material scorched Laser too close Raise focal point slightly and test again
Red dots misaligned Camera lens misalignment Recalibrate camera or follow official specifications

Tips for Better Results

  • Always test focus on scrap material first.
  • Clean lens and lens hood regularly to maintain precision.
  • Document focal settings for different materials.
  • Use proper lighting when aligning red dots.
  • Avoid excessive pressure on rulers or focus tools.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: Which focus method is best for beginners?
A: The lens hood method is easiest, but dual red dot is the most commonly used and convenient.

Q2: Can I skip knowing the focal length?
A: No. Focal length is essential for accurate alignment and safe operation.

Q3: Why do my engravings remain blurry after focusing?
A: Check that the correct focal method was used and verify the focal distance for your model.

Q4: Do I need to refocus for different materials?
A: Yes. Material thickness and density affect the laser focal point.

Q5: Can I adjust focus while the laser is on?
A: No. Always power off the laser when making mechanical adjustments.

Q6: What if the red dots don’t align properly?
A: Ensure the lens is clean, the camera is properly installed, and try recalibration.

Q7: How often should I check focus?
A: Before every major engraving project or after moving the machine.


Final Thoughts

Mastering focus adjustment on your Nano Series laser engraver is key to achieving high-quality, precise engravings. Using lens hood, ruler, or dual red dot methods ensures consistent results and minimizes material waste. Regular testing, careful alignment, and adherence to focal lengths will help both beginners and advanced users get the most out of their Nano Series laser systems.