Foot Switch User Guide

I. Accessory Installation and Software Usage Instructions

1. Plug the foot switch’s Type-C cable into the engraver’s Type-C port

2. Use the APP offline mode to transfer engraving files.

3. Step on the foot switch shortly to start engraving.

Create a Project: Engraving

You can use Raymoto to create your own designs.
Step 1: Place the material to be engraved on the worktable and turn the adjustment knob to set the platform height. When the scale indicates that the distance between the material surface and the main unit is 160 mm, the focus adjustment is complete.

Note:

  1. When the indicator light on the back of the lift is “blue,” press the knob to unlock it.
  2. Turn clockwise to raise the lift and counterclockwise to lower it (Note: A slight twist is sufficient).
  3. Once you have adjusted the lift to the desired position, press the knob again to lock it in place and prevent accidental adjustments that could cause the height to shift.

Step 2: Tap “Material” to rotate the materials in the library, or tap “Picture” to import the image you want to engrave.

Step 3: Click “Materials” and select the material you are using. The system will automatically load the corresponding application settings and recommend engraving or cutting parameters suitable for that material.

Note: Since materials vary, the recommended parameters are for reference only; please adjust them as needed based on the actual results.

Step 4: Click “Pictures,” adjust the image size based on the material dimensions, or simply drag the bottom-right corner of the image to resize it.

Step 5: Click in the blank area, then select “Start” to enter the engraving preparation screen.

Step 6: Click “Outline” and use the arrow keys (↑, ↓, ←, →) to preview and adjust the engraving position. Once you've confirmed the position is correct, click “Start.” Click “Confirm” in the confirmation prompt that appears to begin engraving.

Step 7: Gently press the pedal to start engraving. Press the pedal again to stop the current engraving, which makes batch engraving easier.