Engraving quality problem on X-Axis
Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2017 2:04 pm
Hello
i Own a mars 90 system with a 100 watt tube
The problem im having is when engraving on X-axis the quality is very low and the engraving damages easily
But when engraving on Y-axis the engraving is very good quality
For engraving the 4mm birch plywood we use the following settings: Scan mode, 500 mm/s speed, 40 power and interval 0,08mm
X-swing gives quality problems and burned results, Y-swing gives good results, so i know its not a powersupply or lasertube problem, also not the beampath. Lenses and mirrors are clean.
And it does not matter if i turn the wood 90 degrees. also not the problem of the wood quality because Y-swing gives good results.
We used to have good quality on X-swing when we first got the machine but now since a few months its not good anymore
So anybody got an idea what is wrong? Y-swing makes a lot of noise and takes a lot longer to complet on most projects so we would like to use X-swing again. i added 2 pictures to show the problem
i Own a mars 90 system with a 100 watt tube
The problem im having is when engraving on X-axis the quality is very low and the engraving damages easily
But when engraving on Y-axis the engraving is very good quality
For engraving the 4mm birch plywood we use the following settings: Scan mode, 500 mm/s speed, 40 power and interval 0,08mm
X-swing gives quality problems and burned results, Y-swing gives good results, so i know its not a powersupply or lasertube problem, also not the beampath. Lenses and mirrors are clean.
And it does not matter if i turn the wood 90 degrees. also not the problem of the wood quality because Y-swing gives good results.
We used to have good quality on X-swing when we first got the machine but now since a few months its not good anymore
So anybody got an idea what is wrong? Y-swing makes a lot of noise and takes a lot longer to complet on most projects so we would like to use X-swing again. i added 2 pictures to show the problem