The ppi parameter pulses per inch determines how many laser pulses per inch are used for the engraving.
Laser marking parameters.
The q switch is an electro optical system which controls the opacity of a lens making it possible to change the laser beam frequency.
This question is often asked when using laser markers yet the depth of a mark can differ greatly depending on the marker type the parameters and the material being marked.
In marking metal and plastic there is a setting parameter range for reference to test speed 100 2000 adjustable power 30 80 adjustable frequency 5 30.
Here are some tips tricks on how to find laser parameters that will help you achieve the best engraving and cutting results.
Welcome to the tykma laser parameters guide.
From the completely engraved matrix select the desired shade from the 100 parameter settings on your engraving material.
Laser etching is permanent and at the same time resistant to abrasion heat and acids.
For example the depth when marking plastics can be easily controlled and varied from shallow marks a few microns deep to cutting films 1 mm or thicker.
In the event there is no visible result at low power you can adjust the speed or power directly in jobcontrol.
Laser marking and processing have several parameters that are programmable and can affect the results you achieve on a specific material or substrate.
This parameter is used to adjust the laser output frequency by directly operating the q switch.
Once the job has been initiated the bi directional communication between the jobcontrol laser software and the laser allows you to change the parameters during the engraving process.
Depending on the laser parameter settings certain materials can also be marked without damaging the surface.
Selecting the suitable laser parameters.
Ppi and hz parameters.
87 of the preset p value power.
Then save this in your jobcontrol database.
In the example the selected parameter for p is 80 7 i e.
If you set this parameter to auto jobcontrol automatically determines the optimal resolution of the laser pulses.
This guide is designed to provide generalized laser parameters for a variety of marking styles on various materials.
Depends on different materials and the marking effects you want so for a new operator may need conduct dozens of trials to know the ideal marking parameters for each material and even some experienced engineers.
A lower frequency will generate spotted engraving while a higher frequency will allow line engraving.