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Pre-Installation Installation Training
A70622-D1
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Advanced laser settings
Advanced Laser settings shall be optimized according to the customer application in order to
optimize marking quality and marking time, advanced laser settings are delay types.
JUMP DELAY:
The jump delay (from 1 to 2000 µs).compensates for the galvanometer reaction time after jumping to a
new position. The total time for a jump is the jump time plus the jump delay [1;2000µs].
Jump delay is too short = oscillation at the start of marking
(Marking starts before the mirrors are in position after a jump)
Jump delay is too long = no visible effect on marking
(But the marking time is increased)
MARK DELAY :
The mark delay is introduced to guarantee that the galvanometer reach their final position at the end of
lines or polylines (joined lines). The mark delay [1;2000µs] must be greater than the difference
between the stop and start delays.
Mark delay is too short = deforming the vector in the jump
direction
(The jump at the end of marking occurs before the mirrors
reach the final marking position)
Mark delay is too long = no visible effect on marking
(But the marking time is increased)
LASER ON DELAY
Delay required to start the laser beam. This delay [1;2000µs] ompensates the shift in galvanometer
movement at the start of a new vector. This function is used to prevent the first characters being printed
with poor quality.
L
aser on delay is too long = first section of the vector is not
printed
(The laser starts too late relative to the start of marki
ng)
Laser on delay is too short = the marking start point is
affected
(The laser is started before the mirrors reach the marking
speed)

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