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    i have chinese machine 90*120
    it cutting ok
    but every thing when i do energy it give me this message

    " no enough extend space please Esc "

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    Its the memory of the machine, you either have too many files in it or you are trying to load a file that is too big.

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    Default format

    thanks for your answer
    no have any files also i do format in the machine
    ans also the file i do small file that in 72 resolution
    the file small the 400KB



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    you need to move the job in regards to the area away from the adges or slow more down this message comes from the extend what the laser needs on the edges
    greetings
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    Quote Originally Posted by sedawi View Post
    i have chinese machine 90*120
    it cutting ok
    but every thing when i do energy it give me this message

    " no enough extend space please Esc "




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    Yup Walt is correct, its the second thing I mentioned, the drawing / work piece picture is outside of the machines hard limits. (the machine is being told to work outside of its working area)

    best wishes

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    Quote Originally Posted by Exsecratio View Post
    Yup Walt is correct, its the second thing I mentioned, the drawing / work piece picture is outside of the machines hard limits. (the machine is being told to work outside of its working area)

    best wishes

    Dave
    first,check if your file is too big to exceed the working area
    if your drawing is small,so before working on it,push your laser head left a little then start.
    if you have problem,you can write to my email: tina@wklaser.com



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    Hi Sedwai, yes this is a over axis warning, try running for datum and just check your drawings, make sure everything's on the bed, I've had things hiding off screen! hope this helps
    Cheers Simon



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    I have exactly the same problem. If I load something with bitmaps it will give me the same error. Sometimes it will do it before it starts and it also happend at 3% in to the file.
    The support I get is bad as they are in China and I get stupid answers. If this does not get resolved soon I will just return it as I bought it on eBay and being shipped from the US.

    I am running RDcam and the machine has a 300x500 area. Bitmap loaded is 400K file.



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    I've read that when you do raster laser engraving, you need ~1 inch of free space on both side for slow down / acceleration operation of the head. Maybe the error is relate to that.



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    Hope this will make it clear:
    When you want to engrave a picture with a speed of, say 1000mm/sec, the laserhead will have to accelerate to this 1000mm/sec before it starts to engrave the picture. It needs a certain distance for that, depending on how fast it can accelerate and how fast it has to engrave. In the picture this is distance D.
    If the picture is close to the boundary of the laserarea it has to move over that boundary.. See the red box. When i place it more central, like the green box, it has space enough to accelerate and decelerate without crossing the boundary.
    Check if the boundarys are known (after a reset). Think about relative or absolute positions.. when you draw your picturebox and let it generate the outputfile as absolute, one of the corners will be 0,0 so there will be no space left for acceleration and/or decelleration.

    Kees

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    That was it! Thanks a bunch. We use large format printers, DTG printers, plotters and more but this thing pissed me off since I could not figure it out. The manual is toilet paper but that is what you get with these Chinese machines. $2599 machine $1 manual.

    Works like a charm now!



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    Default Re: energy laser

    The engraving area is not corner to corner? How much room is needed at the top and left side or all 4 corners?



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    Quote Originally Posted by Gfxhenk View Post
    That was it! Thanks a bunch. We use large format printers, DTG printers, plotters and more but this thing pissed me off since I could not figure it out. The manual is toilet paper but that is what you get with these Chinese machines. $2599 machine $1 manual.

    Works like a charm now!
    Of course with the help you get on here you don't need to buy a $2600 machine with a $15,000 manual.



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