HeatSign Manual Focus Vs Autofocus Laser Marking Machine | Check Now
Many people wonder what is the difference between a manual focus laser marking machine and an auto-focus laser marker? You can find the answer in this video.
Manual focus means that you have to manually adjust the height of the laser head when marking products of different thicknesses and heights, so that the focus can be adapted to the different thicknesses of products.
Auto focus, you just need to press the auto focus button, the machine will automatically detect the distance of the laser head to your product surface, and then automatically adjust the height of the laser head.
If you want to know more about auto-focus laser markinMany wonder what is the difference between a manual focus laser marking machine and an Autofocus laser marking machine? If you are one of them, you will find the answer in this video.
A laser marking machine is a delicate marking machine. It can do ultra-fine marking on various materials like phone cases, chargers, PCB boards, glasses, and all kinds of plastics. Apart from this, you can use it on metals and other materials.
Laser marking content can be Text, graphics numbers, and 2D codes (DataMatrix, QR codes..), Barcodes, serial numbers, etc.
The Manual Focus in the laser marking machine means that you have to manually adjust the height of the laser head when marking products of different thicknesses and heights. This is to adapt the focus according to different thicknesses of products. This will help you to get precise marking.
On the other hand, in the case of Autofocus, you just need to press the autofocus button, the machine will automatically detect the distance of the laser head from your product surface. It then automatically adjusts the height of the laser head. This means you are going to get precise marking without having to get involved in any adjustment.
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The good thing about our marking systems is, they are equipped with modern technology. You can easily customize them as per your need.
If you are interested in our laser engraver and marking machines, welcome to contact us for prices, videos, specifications, and more.
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HeatSign Manual Focus Vs Autofocus Laser Marking Machine | Check Now Many people wonder what is the difference between a manual focus laser marking machine and an auto-focus laser marker? You can find the answer in this video. Manual focus means that you have to manually adjust the height of the laser head when marking products of different thicknesses and
A complete guide to setting up the Autofocus System on your laser cutting and engraving machine.
Welcome to the 42nd in our series of videos that aim to teach you how to use a laser cutter.
In this video, Russ reviews the autofocus system on the Lightblade 4060, designs a new Autofocus Pen bracket and shows a quick and easy way to accurately set up the Autofocus position.
You can download the Autofocus Pen Bracket DXF File here http://tkl.zone/laser101-900
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Presented by Russ from Sarbar Multimedia (https://www.youtube.com/user/SarbarMu…) and using Thinklaser’s Lightblade 4060 – 60 watt flatbed laser system you will be taken in easy stages through
– Machine Set-up,
– Use of the RDWorks Software,
– Maintenance and Alignment
– Troubleshooting
– Building projects
– Laser Safety
– Laser theory
– Laser Cutting
– Laser Engraving
– Materials
– Hints and Tips
If you are new to the world of lasers and are thinking of dipping your toe in the water and purchasing your first laser machine, check out these videos to determine it’s right for you and avoid the potential pitfalls awaiting you.
Even if you are a seasoned laser user, we’re sure there will be something in this series that will catch your interest, particularly if you are a user of the RDWorks software.
No matter what brand of laser system you currently own, many of the topics to be covered will be of direct interest.
If you are currently in the market for a laser system, please get in touch and ask about our Lightblade range.
Lightblade 3040 – 40 watts (300 x 400mm working area)
Lightblade 3040 – 60 watts (300 x 400mm working area)
Lightblade 4060 – 40 watts (400 x 600mm working area)
Lightblade 4060 – 60 watts (400 x 600mm working area)
Lightblade 6090 – 60 watts (600 x 900mm working area)
Lightblade 6090 – 80 watts (600 x 900mm working area)
Lightblade 6090 – 100 watts (600 x 900mm working area)
Lightblade 1290 – 60 watts (1200 x 900mm working area)
Lightblade 1290 – 80 watts (1200 x 900mm working area)
Lightblade 1290 – 100 watts (1200 x 900mm working area)
Lightblade 1290 – 130 watts (1200 x 900mm working area)
Lightblade 1290 – 150 watts (1200 x 900mm working area)
Lightblade 1490 – 60 watts (1400 x 900mm working area)
Lightblade 1490 – 80 watts (1400 x 900mm working area)
Lightblade 1490 – 100 watts (1400 x 900mm working area)
Lightblade 1490 – 130 watts (1400 x 900mm working area)
Lightblade 1490 – 150 watts (1400 x 900mm working area)
Lightblade 1610 – 60 watts (1200 x 1000mm working area)
Lightblade 1610 – 80 watts (1600 x 1000mm working area)
Lightblade 1610 – 100 watts (1600 x 1000mm working area)
Lightblade 1610 – 130 watts (1600 x 1000mm working area)
Lightblade 1610 – 150 watts (1600 x 1000mm working area)
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A complete guide to setting up the Autofocus System on your laser cutting and engraving machine. Welcome to the 42nd in our series of videos that aim to teach you how to use a laser cutter. In this video, Russ reviews the autofocus system on the Lightblade 4060, designs a new Autofocus Pen bracket and shows a quick and easy