Newbie - Chinese Laser Engraver
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Newbie - Chinese Laser Engraver
Good day, im new in this kind of this, I just bought a chinese engraver machine a few months back, it had been works fine cutting this and make a few other things,
the situations came when I was trying to engrave a photography, the result is driving me crazy, if the size is like 10 mm x 10 mm aprox. works fine, but if I want the photo a little bit larger,
the engrave failed, it comes with a parts in blank,the image has a very good quality, I tried in different materials, reinstall the corel laser, drivers, windows but nothing seems to works,
can you guys help me out please?? o guide me in the right direction.
I attached a few pictures...
the situations came when I was trying to engrave a photography, the result is driving me crazy, if the size is like 10 mm x 10 mm aprox. works fine, but if I want the photo a little bit larger,
the engrave failed, it comes with a parts in blank,the image has a very good quality, I tried in different materials, reinstall the corel laser, drivers, windows but nothing seems to works,
can you guys help me out please?? o guide me in the right direction.
I attached a few pictures...
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Re: Newbie - Chinese Laser Engraver
I think that problem is about software setting or poor contronller. You contacted with manufactor?
Because of major,be at ease so.
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Re: Newbie - Chinese Laser Engraver
hello LINUS, thanks for the reply, yes I already talked with them, but they told me no all materials woks the same, he doesnt get it, I send pictures and everything but I havent received an answer for the problem.
you mencioned maybe be a software settings, this are my settings, hopefully you can find something...thanks!
you mencioned maybe be a software settings, this are my settings, hopefully you can find something...thanks!
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Re: Newbie - Chinese Laser Engraver
Oh! I see. I think that is a software setting problem.But I don't know what software this.And sometime I can't understand the word of parameter I suggest that you can try to use one way laser to engraved.And you need to learning how to use this software. Sorry have no way to help perhaps to you!
Because of major,be at ease so.
Re: Newbie - Chinese Laser Engraver
thanks LINUS! the program is Laser Corel x4..... what program do you recommend me to use?
Newbie Chinese Laser Engraver
Those are some pretty cool tap handles.... makes me want to dig out my cheapy Chinese laser cutter/engraver that I bought and only used once.
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Re: Newbie - Chinese Laser Engraver
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Re: Newbie - Chinese Laser Engraver
Certainly! Consider the Monport laser for its excellent qualities - it's very nice, easy to use, high quality, and affordable. You can explore the Monport laser product at (https://monportlaser.com/collections/co ... ka374VZjm3ParzivalMx wrote: ↑Fri Jan 18, 2019 6:46 pm Good day, im new in this kind of this, I just bought a chinese engraver machine a few months back, it had been works fine cutting this and make a few other things,
the situations came when I was trying to engrave a photography, the result is driving me crazy, if the size is like 10 mm x 10 mm aprox. works fine, but if I want the photo a little bit larger,
the engrave failed, it comes with a parts in blank,the image has a very good quality, I tried in different materials, reinstall the corel laser, drivers, windows but nothing seems to works,
can you guys help me out please?? o guide me in the right direction.
I attached a few pictures...
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Regarding your issue with engraving larger photographs on your Chinese engraver machine, try adjusting engraving settings, checking material thickness and focus, and considering software limitations. If the problem persists, seek advice from the manufacturer or technical support.
Re: Newbie - Chinese Laser Engraver
ParzivalMx wrote: ↑Fri Jan 18, 2019 6:46 pm Good day, im new in this kind of this, I just bought a chinese engraver machine a few months back, it had been works fine cutting this and make a few other things,
the situations came when I was trying to engrave a photography, the result is driving me crazy, if the size is like 10 mm x 10 mm aprox. works fine, but if I want the photo a little bit larger,
the engrave failed, it comes with a parts in blank,the image has a very good quality, I tried in different materials, reinstall the corel laser, drivers, windows but nothing seems to works,
can you guys help me out please?? o guide me in the right direction.
I attached a few pictures...
It sounds like you're encountering difficulties when trying to engrave larger photographs on your Chinese engraver machine. The issue of blank parts in the engraving could be due to several factors, including software settings, laser calibration, or material compatibility. Firstly, ensure that your software settings, such as resolution and engraving speed, are optimized for larger image sizes. Additionally, calibrating your laser to ensure consistent power output across the entire engraving area can help prevent blank spots. Experimenting with different materials and adjusting laser parameters accordingly may also improve results. If the problem persists, reaching out to the manufacturer or seeking assistance from online forums or communities dedicated to laser engraving may provide further guidance. Good luck!
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