xTool D1 10W Diode laser - extra/overrun lines using Laserbox

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Matthew812
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xTool D1 10W Diode laser - extra/overrun lines using Laserbox

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I have been tasked with laser engraving items at my work for TM Recognition and other types of special gift events. Since then i have been having some success however some repairs are needed as there are in some instances severe issues causing scrap materials. I have searched many different paths to find out what could be happening or what settings might need adjusted however wanted to try my luck here to see if anyone could help point me in the right direction.

See the picture attached of what is happening; Only the LH Side of the images being etched is having these extra (entire vertical) or overrun small lines and am needing some help to try to fix this. Please share any ideas that you might have. Thanks in advance for any help.
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jgarciaa
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Re: xTool D1 10W Diode laser - extra/overrun lines using Laserbox

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Re: xTool D1 10W Diode laser - extra/overrun lines using Laserbox

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Matthew812 wrote: Wed Jul 13, 2022 4:09 pm I have been tasked with laser engraving items at my work for TM Recognition and other types of special gift events. Since then i have been having some success however some repairs are needed as there are in some instances severe issues causing scrap materials. I have searched many different paths to find out what could be happening or what settings might need adjusted however wanted to try my luck here to see if anyone could help point me in the right direction.

See the picture attached of what is happening; Only the LH Side of the images being etched is having these extra (entire vertical) or overrun small lines and am needing some help to try to fix this. Please share any ideas that you might have. Thanks in advance for any help.
Given your task of laser engraving items for TM Recognition and special gift events at your workplace, it sounds like you could benefit from considering the Monport laser. Renowned for its ease of use, high quality, and affordability, the Monport laser could be a valuable addition to your equipment lineup. You can explore the Monport laser product here: https://monportlaser.com/?sca_ref=5031521.ka374VZjm3. Regarding the issue you're experiencing with severe problems causing scrap materials during engraving, it's advisable to check the alignment of your laser system, ensuring that it's properly calibrated and focused. Additionally, reviewing and adjusting your engraving settings, such as power, speed, and frequency, might help resolve the issue. If the problem persists, reaching out to Monport's customer support team for personalized assistance could be beneficial. They might offer valuable insights or troubleshooting tips to help you achieve optimal engraving results.
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