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    Cutting time from a chinese laser

    Hi, i recently bought an chinese laser cutter 1390 with an RZNC-D5416/3/ L13.

    Is there some way to verify the cutting/engraving time to give budgets without running the program in the machine with the laser off?

    Thanks


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    Lasercut software has a "Timer" function but to be honest it's a best guess (and not a very accurate one)

    best wishes

    Dave


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    Quote Originally Posted by Exsecratio View Post
    Lasercut software has a "Timer" function but to be honest it's a best guess (and not a very accurate one)

    best wishes

    Dave
    I haven't tried it for engraving, but it's been spot-on for all of my cutting projects... even the 2-3 hour ones. I was actually surprised it works as well as it does.

    Engraving might be another issue, that's probably something you'll be able to estimate just by looking at after a few runs.

    (the other) Dave


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    i dont know if my machine works with lasercut software... we only use an add-on in coreldraw or autocad.

    thanks


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    what software with the machine when you get it ? Or your machine is PCI type?


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    I was wondering as it happens Dave, I tend to do a lot of burn detailing on the models I design and I did wonder if the timer function doesn't take into account speed up and slow down (the read ahead function)??

    I tend to run burn details at 300 speed 8 to 10 power...

    I'm gonna give it a go with just a cut model and see what it comes up with

    best wishes

    D2


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    it only cames with an "pack laser" with the driver ***camV2.2 and the addon for corel and autocad. the machine is an PC 1390 KII from Perezcamps.

    Abby what is an pci type? =X


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    the pack comes with an usbcamV2.2 driver and the software is an zhbcd plugin for corel and autocad.


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