Section 12: Speed and Power
Recommendations
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Recommendations
The Epilog FiberMark guidelines for Speed, Power and Frequency are included on
the following pages. Please remember that these are only guidelines. Brightness or
darkness of a mark is a matter of personal preference and can be very dependent of
the type of material being marked. As such, there is no “correct” setting. Working
with the four different settings becomes fairly intuitive in a very short period of time
for most users. If you have a material that is not listed, try to compare it to similar
materials listed and use those settings as your starting point.
If you do not achieve the results you are looking for with the recommended settings,
try resending the job and start by changing only one variable at a time. Changing
only one variable at a time will help to determine the correct setting for your material.
Because there are many factors that influence the time it takes to mark a given image,
the Speed settings were designed to be reference numbers only. The Speed setting
scale of 1% to 100% is not linear – i.e. 100% speed will not be twice as fast as 50%
speed. This non-linear scale is very useful in compensating for the different factors
that affect engraving time.
The Power settings are linear – i.e. 50% power is half as much as 100% power.
An important note:
Laser settings can sometimes be confusing because many
materials can be marked over such a broad range of settings. If you have difficulty in
finding the correct setting you can send a sample to the Epilog Laser Applications
lab. We will determine if the material can be marked and provide appropriate setting
for your laser.
Summary of Contents for FiberMark Fusion 13000
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