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Parameter Set
New
- Create a new parameter set
Duplicate
- Clones a parameter set
Edit
- Edits a parameter set
Delete
- Deletes a parameter set
Scope
- Selects if the parameter set is a system parameter set or a
message parameter set for one message only. Message parameter sets are
saved together with the message.
Name
- Name of the parameter set.
Laser Power
- Sets the percentage for the optical output of the CO2 laser.
Mark Speed
- Sets the speed to be used during marking. If the mark
appears to be faint, reduce this value (note that this will increase the
marking time).
Jump Speed
- Sets the speed to be used between marked vectors (speed
at which laser jumps from one vector to the next). If an object consists of
many short polygon strokes, then a large value will make the mark appear
distorted.
Maximal Vector Length
- Sets the maximum length of a vector in mm.
Longer vectors are sub-divided into individual vectors of this length.
Ensures that straight lines and curves are read in an identical axis, thereby
standardising the type face. Zero is considered infinite (vector not sub-
divided).
Mark Delay
- Delay in marking after a “Mark” command. Mark-
Delay too short: even though the mirrors have not yet reached the end
positions of a vector, the command is already given to scan the next vector.
Result: the end of the vector is bent towards the subsequent vector.
Mark-Delay too long: has no negative effect on the visible scanning result.
The time required increases, however.
Jump Delay
- Delay in marking after a “Jump” command.
Jump-Delay too short: the vector following a jump command is already
marked at the end position of the jump-vector during the necessary settling
time of the mirrors. Result: an indent or overshoot becomes visible.
Jump-Delay too long: has no negative effect on the visible scanning result.
The time required increases, however.
Laser
Parameters
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