Looking for tips on getting cuts scaled correctly
Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2016 12:40 pm
Hi guys, my makerspace recently put together a new laser using the X7 DSP controller. The laser is up and running and cutting but after putting in quite a few hours struggling with the software/config we're still hung up on some issues and I'd appreciate any sort of insight or advice.
SCALE
Last night I spent 2 hours trying to get the thing just to scale correctly. I'd cut a 300mm line and measure it, 301mm. Adjust the X and Y settings in "manufacturer settings" up a bit, now it's 299.5. Ok adjust it back down. 299.9. Oh, almost there, just give it a tiny bit more, 300!! Great! I found the correct setting to get the laser printing at 1:1. Saved all the settings, turned off the laser, came back to print a 20x20mm square and it came out 23x23mm. Wait that can't be right, I spent so long getting it to scale!! Go back into "manufacturer settings" "read" to get the values, and the values are not what I had last set them to. But I wrote them down so I should be good right? Wrong, putting in the same values did not make my 20x20mm box correctly scaled, ended up needing totally different values. Am I doing something wrong? Is there a trick to configuring the laser to print exactly 1:1 with no scale issues??
MOMENTUM
On our old laser the cutting head moved very quickly and could instantly change directions and speed. This laser moves like a freight train, every motion the laser makes involves it ramping up and down speed between each movement, this results not just in slow cutting but extra power being applied where the laser is traveling slowly. Is there any way to make it start/stop more on a dime?
POSITIONING SPEED
Similar to the momentum problem, the laser can move fairly quickly when cutting, but when re-positioning between cuts it moves verrrrry slow. So if it's doing a series of lines it will quickly cut the line then very slowly back-track and move to cut the next line. Also when you do a "run box" it moves excruciatingly slow as well.
Any help appreciated!!
SCALE
Last night I spent 2 hours trying to get the thing just to scale correctly. I'd cut a 300mm line and measure it, 301mm. Adjust the X and Y settings in "manufacturer settings" up a bit, now it's 299.5. Ok adjust it back down. 299.9. Oh, almost there, just give it a tiny bit more, 300!! Great! I found the correct setting to get the laser printing at 1:1. Saved all the settings, turned off the laser, came back to print a 20x20mm square and it came out 23x23mm. Wait that can't be right, I spent so long getting it to scale!! Go back into "manufacturer settings" "read" to get the values, and the values are not what I had last set them to. But I wrote them down so I should be good right? Wrong, putting in the same values did not make my 20x20mm box correctly scaled, ended up needing totally different values. Am I doing something wrong? Is there a trick to configuring the laser to print exactly 1:1 with no scale issues??
MOMENTUM
On our old laser the cutting head moved very quickly and could instantly change directions and speed. This laser moves like a freight train, every motion the laser makes involves it ramping up and down speed between each movement, this results not just in slow cutting but extra power being applied where the laser is traveling slowly. Is there any way to make it start/stop more on a dime?
POSITIONING SPEED
Similar to the momentum problem, the laser can move fairly quickly when cutting, but when re-positioning between cuts it moves verrrrry slow. So if it's doing a series of lines it will quickly cut the line then very slowly back-track and move to cut the next line. Also when you do a "run box" it moves excruciatingly slow as well.
Any help appreciated!!