6-2 Sample Materials
NOTICE
Laser engraving or cutting materials other than those described in this manual can be a safety hazard and can damage the laser system.
The laser system operator is liable for any damages caused, in whole or in part, for any economic loss, physical injury, lost revenue, lost profits, lost savings or other indirect, incidental, special or consequential damages incurred.
Damages to the laser system due to neglect, misuse, or operator error WILL NOT be covered under warranty.
Materials
There are many variables that can affect the cutting and engraving process such as differences in the thickness of the material, density of the material, composition of the material, and the manufacturing processes used to make the material.
Please use these settings as a guideline or starting point, in most cases these settings should work out well, but sometimes may have to be adjusted to produce desirable results.
PRINTER DRIVER SETTING TIPS
Power Setting
•Higher burns deeper. Too much power sacrifices detail.
•Lower burns shallower. Too little power sacrifices detail.
Has no effect on running time. Has no effect on running time.
Speed Setting
•Higher saves time. Burns shallower and reduces detail.
•Lower increases time. Burns deeper but too deep may reduce detail.
PPI Setting
•Higher increases the burning or melting effect. Produces finer detail if Speed is not too fast. Has no effect on running time and very little effect on depth.
•Lower decreases the burning or melting effect. Reduces image detail if set too low. Has no effect on running time and very little effect on depth. Very low settings are used to perforate the material.
Rule of Thumb
•Doubling the Power doubles the depth and halving the Power halves the depth.
•Halving the Speed doubles the depth and doubling the Speed halves the depth.