twehr wrote:
I believe it is true that the DSP does not directly support the Geckos.
Patrick34 wrote:
That seems to lead into why it is not a good idea to use the G540 because you are sort of piggybacking two controllers...
twehr wrote:DSP does not have any tooling offset. It cuts center-line on what ever line you design. Therefore, it is necessary to do your compensation in the design software. In CorelDraw, for example, you can apply a Contour set to half the width of your kerf (beam) and that works well. When I need accuracy, I design -> compensate -> send the job.
Speedythinker wrote:twehr wrote:DSP does not have any tooling offset. It cuts center-line on what ever line you design. Therefore, it is necessary to do your compensation in the design software. In CorelDraw, for example, you can apply a Contour set to half the width of your kerf (beam) and that works well. When I need accuracy, I design -> compensate -> send the job.
Tim:
There is a new feature on the new software V5.85. It allow you to set "offset" in either direction: Expanding or shrinkage. By doing so, you can offset as much you want by enter a number on a input box. Assuming that the diameter of light beam burning is 0.1mm, so you will end up lost 0.05mm after cutting. In that case, you set +0.05 and the whole object that being cut will be stratch out(expand) by 0.05mm to offset the lost of 0.05mm materials by the laser.
My post: http://www.lightobject.info/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=964
Is it something you're talking about?
Marco
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