Introduction
Restarting the NanoScribe requires multiple steps that must be completed in order to ensure a safe restart process. All information is provided from NanoGuide.
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Exit NanoWrite and wait until all windows are closed. This may take a moment.
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Shut down the computer.
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Ensure that the z-drive of the microscope is in the lowermost position. Check for the 'lower z-limit reached' message on the touchscreen of the microscope (Figure 1).
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Turn off the power supply 232 (Labeled 1 on Figure 2).
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Turn off the galvo power supply (Labeled 5 on Figure 2).
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Turn off the laser control unit by turning the key switch (Labeled 4 on Figure 2).
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Turn off the main control unit by turning the key switch (Labeled 2 on Figure 2).
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Never switch off the 3D printer main control unit prior to any of the other components. This might damage the system or degrade performance.
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Turn the key switch of the main control unit (Labeled 2 on Figure 1).
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Open the computer access flap and press the power button (Labeled 3 on Figure 1). Wait for the computer to show the login screen before turning on other components. Check if the monitor is switched on if no login screen appears.
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Turn on the laser control unit by turning the key counterclockwise to the on position (Labeled 4 on Figure 1). The 'start/stop' button does not have to be pressed.
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Turn on the galvo power supply and wait approximately 3 min for the galvo calibration to finish (Labeled 5 on Figure 1). A faint whirring noise may be audible during calibration.
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Turn on the power supply 232 (Labeled 1 on Figure 1).
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Ensure the z-drive of the microscope is at the lowermost position. Check that the 'lower z-limit reached' message appears on the touchscreen of the microscope (Figure 2).
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Completely lowering the objective lens before inserting a sample holder is necessary to avoid damage to the objective lens.
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Start NanoWrite. The laser control unit emits an audible tone and the power LED switches from blinking to 'on' as soon as the laser start-up is completed. The start-up procedure can take up to 30 s.
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https://support.nanoscribe.com/hc/en-gb/...
Nanoguide link for the power up/down process