
10.2 Marking Parameter Base
EzCad2UNI User’s Manual
Marking Parameter Base is a base filled with all marking parameters which have been set by
users already. Figure 10-4 is a Marking Parameter List.
YAG: YAG indicates that the current Marking Parameter is for YAG laser machine, and if not,
it is for CO2 laser machine.
Select param from library: When press this button, a dialog will pop up as figure 10.2-1
shows. We can save the
parameters to disk files, or to
delete parameters from files.
Curr param Save As:
“Curr param Save As” is
used to name the current
marking parameter to disk as
another parameter base’s
name.
Delete: to delete the
current parameter base
name.
Apply to Default: save all
the current parameter to
“default” parameter base
Figure 10-4 Marking Parameter Base List
name
Loop count: loop times to mark an object
Speed: the current marking speed
Power / Current: In CO2 mode, this item indicates the power percentage of the current
marking parameter, and 100% refers to the biggest power of the laser equipment. In YAG mode,
this item indicates the current of the Q-switch.
Frequency: the laser machine’s frequency in the marking parameter
Q pulse Width: the high-level’s time of the Q pulse if the laser equipment is Q-switch YAG
laser machine
Start TC: When the scanhead has to execute a mark command, the scanner mirrors first have
to be accelerated up to the defined marking speed. In the beginning of the movement, the laser
focus moves very slowly which may result to burn-in effect at the start point. To avoid this, We
insert a delay (Start TC) at the beginning of each mark command. When the laser eventually turns
on, the mirrors have already reached a certain velocity. However, if this value is too large, the first
part of the vector will be cut off. Also negative value is supported.
Laser Off TC: The delay time of the laser shutting down after marking finished. Proper time
can wipe off the burn-in effect at the end. This value cannot be negative.
End TC: The End TC parameter is used to control how long the software will wait at the
end of a series of vectors. The wait is required because the software is always "ahead" of the
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