Full Version: Epilog 24TT 45watt

From: Dave Jones (DAVERJ) [#2]
 31 Mar 2007
To: jeff (JCHUMBLEY) [#1] 31 Mar 2007

Can you move the template (and artwork) over to the right a bit and stick a scrap piece to the left and right of it and then add a vertical line the height of your engraving onto them? My thought is that maybe the problem is happening at the ends where the rastering is slowing down to reverse directions, so by basically making the whole thing larger, then that area where it slows down might end up on the scraps instead of on the good ones.

A similar thought is to adjust the speed/power so the speed is slower and that might change the differences in the areas where it reverses direction.


From: jeff (JCHUMBLEY) [#3]
 31 Mar 2007
To: Dave Jones (DAVERJ) [#2] 1 Apr 2007

i guess i could try that. Maybe i have a ramping problem. I ran this file about a month ago and everything worked fine. Don't know


Jeff


From: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#4]
 31 Mar 2007
To: jeff (JCHUMBLEY) [#3] 31 Mar 2007

Most lasers will not handle the left inch properly, some not the right inch either. It is the acceleration/deceleration problem in controlling the power. Xenotec solved this problem by specing the table at a lesser width than possible and not engraving there.

When I need to do things within the left inch, I put in a 1" shim on the table and move the layout 1" to the right.

You can get around it by reducing the speed of the machine. Different machines, different amounts. All in all the way I do it is the fastest for me.

EDITED: 31 Mar 2007 by HARVEY-ONLY


From: jeff (JCHUMBLEY) [#5]
 31 Mar 2007
To: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#4] 1 Apr 2007

I understand the issue that could be caused by ramping but............

This is a repeat customer for me and last time I ran this file/job there was no problems at all

I have a template that has 10 across and 5 down. The last time I ran the job everything worked fine, but today all I can get to work is taking the first and last rows off.

Don't know what to do at this point cuz its the weekend.


From: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#6]
 1 Apr 2007
To: jeff (JCHUMBLEY) [#5] 1 Apr 2007

Lasers do change over time, usually not a short time though.

I have heard of that when the tickle adjustment needs alterations. Maybe due to loss of tube gas. But a week or two would be the first time I have heard of such a short time. Try calling their service department and see if they have any ideas.

In the meantime leaving off the end rows keeps you in business.


From: jeff (JCHUMBLEY) [#7]
 1 Apr 2007
To: Harvey only (HARVEY-ONLY) [#6] 1 Apr 2007

Leaving off the ends did keep me in business. 456 pieces later I'm done. I hope its not that tube I just replaced that bout 4 months ago!!

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