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Using the Trotec Speedy 400 laser cutter

Safety Induction Required
Anyone wishing to use the Laser Cutter is required to attend a safety induction led by one of the technical staff.

The use of the laser cutter is free for authorised users

Who is the laser cutter for?

  • All Creative Computing Institute students:
    • BSc Creative Computing
    • MSc Creative Computing
    • MRes Creative Computing
    • UAL Diploma Creative Computing
    • Graduate Diploma Creative Computing
    • MSc Data Science & AI for the Creative Industries
    • MA Internet Equalities
    • MA/MSc Computing and Creative Industry (Modular)
  • Postgraduate Design School students from Camberwell College of Art:
    • MA Designer Maker
    • MA Global Collaborative Design Practice
    • MA Graphic Design Communication
    • Graduate Diploma Graphic Design (TBC)
    • MA Illustration
    • Graduate Diploma Illustration (TBC)
    • MA Interior and Spacial Design

Note: Students on other Camberwell courses, including undergraduate design courses can access the lasercutters in the CCW 3D workshops - subject to local agreements.

The use of the laser cutter is free for CCI students, but should only be used for projects directly related to your study or reasearch at UAL, not for personal use, such as making business cards, wedding invites, items for small business, etc...

Laser cutter safety

The laser cutter while generally quite safe to use when operated properly, however it can be a dangerous machine as it works by vapourising material using a laser.

Risks include:

  1. Using inapproriate materials - Materials like PVC can cause corrosive and carcinogentic fumes that will destroy the machine and cause severe respiritory distress.
  2. Unattended operation - This could result in a machine fire that destroys the laser cutter, causes serious damage to the building, and could kill people.
  3. Defeating the safety interlocks - This will enable the invisible infrared (IR) laser to bounce around the room in an uncontrolled manor burning people and materials it contacts, this could result in fires, skin burns, or instant blindness.
  4. Inhalation of fumes - Opening the lid during operation, or defeating the safety interlocks could enable the fumes inside the machine to escape which are carcinogenic, and toxic to people, causing short term respiritory distress, and longer term issues such as occupational asthma.

Simplified rules

By following these simple rules you can ensure that you and others are kept safe, anyone breaking these rules will be permenantly banned from using the laser cutter.

  1. Never leave the laser cutter running under any circumstances for any period.
  2. Only use approved materials.
  3. Never bypass any safety systems, open panels, or ignore safety alerts from the machine.