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5.
Select “Smart settings” to open the dialog.
6.
For “Application” select the marking application.
7.
Use the guide laser to visually check the marking position and adjust the work
distance.
8.
Perform the test marking process to check the marking quality.
If the test marking result does not meet your quality requirements, adjust the contrast
and the laser power. Always perform test marking to check if the marking result is as
intended.
9.
Use the slider to adjust the marking contrast.
Also check the estimated marking time. The higher the contrast the longer marking
takes.
10.
Perform the test marking process and check the marking quality on the workpiece.
11.
Use the slider to adjust the laser power.
12.
When you are satisfied with the marking result, select “Apply” to transfer the specified
settings to the corresponding parameters in the marking file.
13.
Select “Close”.
Related topics
Check the marking position using the guide laser
Specify smart setting parameters
22.5 Configure smart settings for processing applications
You can select a predefined processing application and if necessary, fine-tune the scan
speed and set how many times the marking data is processed with one single trigger.
1.
Go to the “Marking settings” screen.
2.
Create the object for processing and specify the desired layout.
3.
Turn laser pumping on to enable the lasing process.
4.
Select “Laser settings”.
5.
Select “Smart settings” to open the dialog.
6.
For “Application” select the processing application.
7.
Use the guide laser to visually check the processing position.
8.
Perform the test marking process to check the processing quality.
If the test marking result does not meet your quality requirements, adjust the values
for “Number of overwritings” and “Scan speed [mm/s]”. Always perform test marking to
check if the processing result is as intended.
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