MATERIAL SETTINGS GUIDE
Section
5-20
RUBBER STAMPS
RASTER ENGRAVING
LASER WATTAGE
POWER
SPEED PPI PASS
DEPTH
25 100
10
500
1
.030”
30 100
12
500
1
.030”
35 100
14
500
1
.030”
40 100
16
500
1
.030”
45 100
17
500
1
.030”
50 100
20
500
1
.030”
55 100
22
500
1
.030”
60 100
23
500
1
.030”
PERFORATED VECTOR CUTTING
LASER WATTAGE
POWER
SPEED PPI PASS
DEPTH
25
60 1.3 90 1 .040”
30
60 1.6 90 1 .040”
35
60 1.8 90 1 .040”
40
60 2.1 90 1 .040”
45
60 2.3 90 1 .040”
50
60 2.6 90 1 .040”
55
60 2.9 90 1 .040”
60
60 3.1 90 1 .040”
COMMENTS
To create a rubber stamp, use the Rubber Stamp Mode the printer driver. In the above example, only
one pass is necessary to achieve a deeply engraved rubber stamp. When cutting out the rubber stamp,
we recommend using a very low PPI setting. This setting spreads the laser pulses far enough apart that
they just touch at the edges. The result is a perforated cut that allows the rubber stamp to remain
attached to the entire sheet but easily removed by simply tearing it off. The advantage to this is that the
possibility of distortion or melting while cutting is virtually eliminated and the entire sheet of rubber stamps
can be removed from the machine at one time instead of having to pick them up one by one.
•
LASER ENGRAVING OR CUTTING RUBBER CAN IGNITE THE MATERIAL.
Never leave the laser system running unattended for any reason.
•
LASER ENGRAVING OR CUTTING RUBBER CAN PRODUCE FOUL ODORS.
You might need to particulate filter and/or odor filter your exhaust depending on
your environment, installation location, and/or your local air quality control laws.
•
LASER ENGRAVING OR CUTTING RUBBER PRODUCES ABRASIVE DUST.
Clean the laser system more frequently to reduce wear and tear on the motion
system components and optics. Damage to the laser system from inadequate or insufficient
maintenance
ARE NOT
covered under warranty.
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