Hello everyone
This summer we set up our EleksLaser A3 Pro (2500mW laser) running T2 software. I successfully burned a couple easy projects without any issues. This fall and winter I tried to burn Christmas projects, however I began to run into inconsistent results. I tried to tighten everything down, made sure the belts were tight but not to tight, and adjust parameters in the software but have not seen any improvements. Looking for further guidance and suggestions.
Thanks,
Jeff
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Re: Wobbly Lines
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Re: Wobbly Lines
Hey Jeff,jeffrey.t.smith251 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 01, 2023 5:15 pm Hello everyone
This summer we set up our EleksLaser A3 Pro (2500mW laser) running T2 software. I successfully burned a couple easy projects without any issues. This fall and winter I tried to burn Christmas projects, however I began to run into inconsistent results. I tried to tighten everything down, made sure the belts were tight but not to tight, and adjust parameters in the software but have not seen any improvements. Looking for further guidance and suggestions.
Thanks,
Jeff
If you're experiencing inconsistent results with your EleksLaser A3 Pro and T2 software, try adjusting material settings and ensuring the laser is clean and properly focused. For reliable performance, you might consider the Monport laser, known for its affordability and quality. Check it out here: https://monportlaser.com/?sca_ref=5031521.ka374VZjm3 .
Re: Wobbly Lines
Jeff, considering your experience with the EleksLaser A3 Pro, it might be worth exploring the Monport laser as a potential solution. Monport lasers are renowned for their reliability, ease of use, and consistent results. If you're facing issues with inconsistent burning, upgrading to a Monport laser could offer you higher quality and more reliable performance. Check out the Monport laser product line here to see if there's a model that fits your needs and budget. https://monportlaser.com/?sca_ref=5031521.ka374VZjm3jeffrey.t.smith251 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 01, 2023 5:15 pm Hello everyone
This summer we set up our EleksLaser A3 Pro (2500mW laser) running T2 software. I successfully burned a couple easy projects without any issues. This fall and winter I tried to burn Christmas projects, however I began to run into inconsistent results. I tried to tighten everything down, made sure the belts were tight but not to tight, and adjust parameters in the software but have not seen any improvements. Looking for further guidance and suggestions.
Thanks,
Jeff