Laser engraver: taking the low road

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RicKc4wbe
 
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Re: Laser engraver: taking the low road

Post by RicKc4wbe »

We've been using an Epilog Legend TT24 40Watt for several years.
Fast and accurate. Solidly made and easy to maintain, clean and lube.
I've replaced servo's, laser, and lenses over time under daily use.
Be sure to use an adequate blower. We vent to a blower mounted outdoors.
It should be able to solidly hold an 8x11 page up against the front grill.
We added an indoor/outdoor thermometer probe into the heatsink.
Usually limiting power settings to 1/2 (20W) keeps the temps down.
We don't let it exceed 100 degrees F.
I imagine any laser system will benefit from careful temperature control.
--Rick

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Triumphsupport
 
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Re: Laser engraver: taking the low road

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triumphlaser wrote:
alec01 wrote:I am new here, I just got a Chinese Triumph 50.30 machine,
when I try to do engrave
I have problem with "not enough extend space please esc"
after that no matter what I try, just cut a word,
it happen again, try email Triumph Laser,
no reply, some one here may able to help here
I thinking to replace a new DSP controller
any one can help is appreciated

Unhappy Triumph Laser customer
Hi,I'm sorry that I just saw your trouble,Please tell me which email address have you send?
We will deal with this thing. I am gavin from triumphlaser, If you have any problem,I'll be glad to help you.
My skype ID is triumph-service
 
Hi , Triumphlaser support here.
PLease move the laser head to right about 5-20cm from 0/0(XY position). this is according to your picture you want to engrave . BECAUSE : Inertia ,the speed of your setting must be very quickly , so the laser head need Buffer distance , So , please move the laser head to right about 5-20mm , then press "origin"
If you have further question , please contact us :
[email protected]

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santoshym
 
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Re: Laser engraver: taking the low road

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You can try my laser. We can start off small.

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