If you are experiencing blurry Vector and/or Raster results on your material you may need to run the Laser Delay Calibration.
Step 1. Access your galvo lasers calibration page by selecting the galvo tab in the top left,
Diagnostics, then Galvo Calibration.
Step 2. On the left hand side of your screen we want to be sure we are on the Laser Tools
menu and we can go ahead and scroll down until we reach Galvo Laser Delay under this
section we want to locate the calibration job for this delay function.
Note when running this job we want to be using a black aluminum business card for the best possible results.
Step 3. Jog galvo head to focus position, adjusting necessary parameters and click the "RUN
CALIB JOB" button. It will then generate the test pattern below.
Making Your Selections
Laser Start Delay “LSD”
Step 1. The first column we are going to want to take a look at is “LSD” Laser start delay.
Under a microscope we are going to take a look at where the Laser starts and meets with the
vertical line that makes up the box.
Note we can see at 60 our horizontal line meets up perfectly with our vertical line
with no overlap this is going to be a good choice for our results.
Laser End Delay “LED”
Step 2. The second column labeled as Laser End Delay “LED” should always be set to 0.
Galvo End Jump Delay “GEJD”
Step 3. The third column is going to be our Galvo End Jump Delay “GEJD”. In this
column we are going to want to take a look at where the laser end on the vertical line and
determine our selection.
Note we can see at 160 our horizontal line meets up perfectly with our vertical line with no overlap this is going to be a good choice for our results.
Next we can input our final selections into the desired fields and select update. Then we are
ready to start engraving.
Still having Issues?
Please create a Support Ticket by using the button below or sending an e-mail to support@fslaser.com stating you've done all previous troubleshooting steps.
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