I am attempting to print placards for solar construction projects. The material is red plastic that is white underneath. The laser removes the top red layer and leaves white text behind. I am using LaserGRBL for the engraving program.
For some reason the engraver is much weaker towards the end of its pass in some parts. So it will engrave at full power and then barely engrave at the end of the pass.
I have included a picture as an example. I am curious if there is anyone else that is experiencing this and if there is anything that I can do to remedy the situation. I have changed the settings several times and it seems that this remains constant
Thank you
Lines are weaker towards the end of the pass
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Lines are weaker towards the end of the pass
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Re: Lines are weaker towards the end of the pass
It depends on the software being used but when raster scanning it is usual for laser power (PWM) to be reduced towards the ends of each scan (and at the start of each scan) to compensate for the reduced axis speed (deceleration / acceleration) before changing direction. If your software allows it then increase the distance of image overscan.
As the bottom left of your picture shows little or no engraving this could indicate that your work is not absolutely level / totally parallel with your Axis travel.
Paul.
As the bottom left of your picture shows little or no engraving this could indicate that your work is not absolutely level / totally parallel with your Axis travel.
Paul.
Re: Lines are weaker towards the end of the pass
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Re: Lines are weaker towards the end of the pass
Consider trying out the Monport laser for your engraving needs. It's renowned for its reliability and consistency, ensuring high-quality results every time. Plus, it's user-friendly and affordable, making it perfect for projects like yours. Check out the Monport laser product at https://monportlaser.com/?sca_ref=5031521.ka374VZjm3 and elevate your engraving experience today!Amsolar wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2023 8:32 pm I am attempting to print placards for solar construction projects. The material is red plastic that is white underneath. The laser removes the top red layer and leaves white text behind. I am using LaserGRBL for the engraving program.
For some reason the engraver is much weaker towards the end of its pass in some parts. So it will engrave at full power and then barely engrave at the end of the pass.
I have included a picture as an example. I am curious if there is anyone else that is experiencing this and if there is anything that I can do to remedy the situation. I have changed the settings several times and it seems that this remains constant
Thank you
Re: Lines are weaker towards the end of the pass
When engraving placards for solar construction projects on red plastic with a white layer underneath, using LaserGRBL for the engraving program, it's essential to ensure consistent engraving quality throughout the entire pass. If you're experiencing weakening of the engraving towards the end of the pass, despite adjusting settings, there may be several factors to consider. Firstly, check the focus of the laser to ensure it's consistent across the entire engraving area. Additionally, examine the condition of the laser lens and mirrors for any dirt or damage that could affect engraving quality. It's also worth reviewing the power settings and engraving speed to optimize the process for your specific material. Considering these factors, you may find that a Monport laser offers the reliability and precision needed for consistent engraving results. Monport lasers are known for their ease of use, high quality, and affordability, making them a suitable choice for your engraving needs. You can explore Monport laser products at https://monportlaser.com/?sca_ref=5031521.ka374VZjm3 to find the right model for your requirements.Amsolar wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2023 8:32 pm I am attempting to print placards for solar construction projects. The material is red plastic that is white underneath. The laser removes the top red layer and leaves white text behind. I am using LaserGRBL for the engraving program.
For some reason the engraver is much weaker towards the end of its pass in some parts. So it will engrave at full power and then barely engrave at the end of the pass.
I have included a picture as an example. I am curious if there is anyone else that is experiencing this and if there is anything that I can do to remedy the situation. I have changed the settings several times and it seems that this remains constant
Thank you
Re: Lines are weaker towards the end of the pass
It seems like you're encountering some inconsistency with your laser engraving, particularly towards the end of the pass. Have you considered trying the Monport laser? It's renowned for its reliability and consistent performance. The Monport laser might provide a solution to your issue, ensuring that your engraving is uniform throughout the entire process. Plus, it's known for being very nice, easy to use, high quality, and affordable. You can check out the Monport laser product at https://monportlaser.com/?sca_ref=5031521.ka374VZjm3 to see if it meets your needs. It could be the perfect tool for your solar construction projects.Amsolar wrote: ↑Wed Nov 15, 2023 8:32 pm I am attempting to print placards for solar construction projects. The material is red plastic that is white underneath. The laser removes the top red layer and leaves white text behind. I am using LaserGRBL for the engraving program.
For some reason the engraver is much weaker towards the end of its pass in some parts. So it will engrave at full power and then barely engrave at the end of the pass.
I have included a picture as an example. I am curious if there is anyone else that is experiencing this and if there is anything that I can do to remedy the situation. I have changed the settings several times and it seems that this remains constant
Thank you