View Full Version : Need Help! How to calibrate Laser power on Machines using MPC6515


mexico.redsail
09-18-2008, 08:47 PM
Hello, this should be a step by step procedure,

you will need a suitable laser power meter for this

start by locating syscfg.ini file and set (if not already) the following:

LaserPowerTableNumber=20
LaserPowerTable_0=0
LaserPowerTable_5=5
LaserPowerTable_10=10
LaserPowerTable_15=15
LaserPowerTable_20=20
LaserPowerTable_25=25
LaserPowerTable_30=30
LaserPowerTable_35=35
LaserPowerTable_40=40
LaserPowerTable_45=45
LaserPowerTable_50=50
LaserPowerTable_55=55
LaserPowerTable_60=60
LaserPowerTable_65=65
LaserPowerTable_70=70
LaserPowerTable_75=75
LaserPowerTable_80=80
LaserPowerTable_85=85
LaserPowerTable_90=90
LaserPowerTable_95=95
LaserPowerTable_100=100



there will be many repetitions of this table make sure all are set the same,

then we need to make a long square on our software and set it up to be cut at 100 percent power 1% speed, move the laser head to the center of the table and disconect the motors so that wen you send the square to cut the motors wont move but the laser WILL fire, remove the focusing lens setup the power meter and send the job, after reading the power you get stop the job and repeat using -5% power setting (100% - 5% = 95%), keep repeating the power measurments decreasing each time 5% untill you reach 0

post your results and i will get you the calibration chart to setup correctly your machine.

thanks

Eduardo

kewlkiwi
09-21-2008, 05:47 AM
you will need a suitable laser power meter for this


That'll be a problem for lots of people! Those meters cost heaps.... :violin:

Bob

LaserImage
09-21-2008, 07:09 PM
That'll be a problem for lots of people! Those meters cost heaps.... :violin:

Bob

But you can rent them for a smaller heap.

www.laserbits.com

Gary

bgirit
09-22-2008, 03:31 PM
They sure do cost heaps. what might happen if I were to mess with those numbers without actually measuring the power? What would want to change in order to get the laser to fire at lower power settings, which was my problem in the first place? Is that a bad idea?

The rental option is not bad, and i may resort to that if i have to.

thanks

kewlkiwi
09-23-2008, 02:49 AM
But you can rent them for a smaller heap.

Well, it might depend on what country one is in - I haven't heard of any hire service In New Zealand (not looked very hard though! :cheers: )
Bob

lamicron
10-12-2008, 08:43 AM
What should you do after you measure ? Whichis the rule to set it<?

mexico.redsail
10-12-2008, 08:40 PM
You use the attached spreadsheet to calculate the correct values to set in the INI file


What should you do after you measure ? Whichis the rule to set it<?