by ArtF » Tue Dec 27, 2016 1:08 pm
Hi Richard:
Well, that's dependent on a few things. There are two settings in the config that help control that,
Max Laser and MinLaser. They set the maximum and minimum laser power for any given situation.
So lets say you set them to 0 and 100. Your PWM now has the capability of 0 - 100 PWM, so it means you
can use Maximum 100% power. Auggie decides that based on Feedrate. Lets say you command a feedrate of
2000 mm/min , when you get to 1000, your PWM will be 50%, as you approach 2000 your PWM will
approach 100%.
The normal trouble one has is you command 1000 inches per minute on a job where your machine
can ( due to accel or jerk limits on that job) only do 500 most of the time, the PWM will not exceed
50% in that case. Lowering the commanded feedrate will allow you to hit 100% of the feedrate,
and therefore hit 100% of the power.
By doing this Auggie keeps you from burning so easily in corners or shallow curves where it must slow down.
Its all more about power/distance rather than just raw power if one wants a good engraving. It is possible
to turn off the power to feed-rate correlation and simply have the power you selected, 0-100%, but unless
its a cutting operation,. I dont recommend it. The DistCorrection mode button can be turned off and power
will always be the selected power if one wishes. You may not have the laser control panel with a distance correction
button on it, Ill check I put it on the released screen.
Art
Hi Richard:
Well, that's dependent on a few things. There are two settings in the config that help control that,
Max Laser and MinLaser. They set the maximum and minimum laser power for any given situation.
So lets say you set them to 0 and 100. Your PWM now has the capability of 0 - 100 PWM, so it means you
can use Maximum 100% power. Auggie decides that based on Feedrate. Lets say you command a feedrate of
2000 mm/min , when you get to 1000, your PWM will be 50%, as you approach 2000 your PWM will
approach 100%.
The normal trouble one has is you command 1000 inches per minute on a job where your machine
can ( due to accel or jerk limits on that job) only do 500 most of the time, the PWM will not exceed
50% in that case. Lowering the commanded feedrate will allow you to hit 100% of the feedrate,
and therefore hit 100% of the power.
By doing this Auggie keeps you from burning so easily in corners or shallow curves where it must slow down.
Its all more about power/distance rather than just raw power if one wants a good engraving. It is possible
to turn off the power to feed-rate correlation and simply have the power you selected, 0-100%, but unless
its a cutting operation,. I dont recommend it. The DistCorrection mode button can be turned off and power
will always be the selected power if one wishes. You may not have the laser control panel with a distance correction
button on it, Ill check I put it on the released screen.
Art