SYSTEM OPERATION
Section 3-13
When vectoring, Dual Beam mode automatically turns off, even if you have the checkbox selected.
This is because you would never want to vector engrave or cut with two separate beams.
In the diagram, the engraving density is the separation distance between each laser beam relative to the
top and bottom of the engraving field. The illustration of the focus carriage has been rotated 90 degrees
for clarity.
In the dual beam dialog box located within the printer driver, moving the slider bar up will increase the
engraving density, which increases the resolution but decreases throughput. Lowering the slider bar,
decrease the engraving density, which lowers the resolution but increases throughput.
In the diagram, refer to the example of the raster engraving of the letter “T” and notice how the two laser
beams raster the two, separate raster engraving lines at the same time, bidirectionally. Since the focus
carriage reverses direction ½ as many times in this mode as opposed to Single Beam mode, throughput
is much faster.
Experiment with the different throughput settings in the printer driver to find the best balance of speed and
engraving quality that your application needs. Refer to the Computerized Controls Manual on how to
adjust the settings in the printer driver.
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