Title: The problem of working at low speed [Print This Page] Author: Bpinv Time: 2019-7-5 18:25 Title: The problem of working at low speed Hello.
I have the following problem.
I use ddcsv2.1 to control the laser.
When the cutting speed decreases, the laser starts working incorrectly. Problems begin at speeds below 1000 mm / min and increase with decreasing speed. Photo attached. On the direct parts of the work there is no problem. You can help?
Author: ytliu Time: 2019-7-5 18:57
Sorry, I don't quite understand.Your question is: is the trajectory incorrect at low speed, or is the intensity of the laser faulty?How do you control your laser?Author: Bpinv Time: 2019-7-5 19:08
The trajectory incorrect at low speed.
At high speeds everything works correctly.Author: ytliu Time: 2019-7-5 19:11
Ok, please upload your configuration file (/ MNT /nand1-1/setting) and nc code.Author: Bpinv Time: 2019-7-5 20:19
In attache MNT /nand1-1/setting and nc code
Author: ytliu Time: 2019-7-5 21:05
I used this configuration file to run this nc code and found no problems. Which firmware version are you using?
You can install the firmware in the attachment and try.
Author: Bpinv Time: 2019-7-5 21:12
thank. I will try.Author: Bpinv Time: 2019-7-5 22:11
How I can install the firmware?Author: ytliu Time: 2019-7-5 22:14
Extract the install directory of the archive to the usb stick, insert the usb stick into the controller, and power it on.Author: Bpinv Time: 2019-7-8 17:32 Last edited by Bpinv In 2019-7-8 17:42 Editor
Hello.
I reinstalled the software. Problem still exists. At high speed (F = 1500 mm/min) draws closed regular circles. At low speeds (F = 100 mm/min) , the laser path is irregular. For some reason, on the arcs the direction of movement of the laser changes and instead of a circle a strange figure is obtained. Draws straight lines correctly at any speed. I attach the photo again: work with the same nc-code at different speeds.
Author: ytliu Time: 2019-7-8 22:30
You can try to increase the Microstep resolution of the drive and reconfigure # 34-# 36, preferably greater than 400.
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