Here is a PDF file laser alignment template for k40 standard laser reflection mirror mount target
<edit> Occurred to me to include illustrator file for download since not ev. can tear apart file.
k40 standard laser reflection mirror mount targets for dwnld
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Re: k40 standard laser reflection mirror mount target
Thanks Andy!
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Re: k40 standard laser reflection mirror mount targets for d
Can someone please tell me how to use these files, and be able to make a good adjustment of the mirrors with the k40
can someone please help me, this adjustment of the mirrors is destroying me head.
thank you
can someone please help me, this adjustment of the mirrors is destroying me head.

thank you
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Re: k40 standard laser reflection mirror mount targets for d
This is a means to avoid using masking tape on your mirrors. You will have to adjust mirrors accordingly with the standard documentation.
These targets can be placed in front of the mirror... fire a test shot and use screws to align to center of target.
You can inkjet print out the file as a sheet of targets on paper, card or whatever e.g mylar... then cut out individual targets to place in front of the mirrors to test alignment / One for each mirror / one at a time. Start with the second mirror that is on the gantry.
In future you can etch and cut the whole file with LASERCAD to have 2-4mm acrylic plexi targets if you like or any other suitable material.
These targets can be placed in front of the mirror... fire a test shot and use screws to align to center of target.
You can inkjet print out the file as a sheet of targets on paper, card or whatever e.g mylar... then cut out individual targets to place in front of the mirrors to test alignment / One for each mirror / one at a time. Start with the second mirror that is on the gantry.
In future you can etch and cut the whole file with LASERCAD to have 2-4mm acrylic plexi targets if you like or any other suitable material.
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Re: k40 standard laser reflection mirror mount targets for d
ivantandy wrote:This is a means to avoid using masking tape on your mirrors. You will have to adjust mirrors accordingly with the standard documentation.
These targets can be placed in front of the mirror... fire a test shot and use screws to align to center of target.
You can inkjet print out the file as a sheet of targets on paper, card or whatever e.g mylar... then cut out individual targets to place in front of the mirrors to test alignment / One for each mirror / one at a time. Start with the second mirror that is on the gantry.
In future you can etch and cut the whole file with LASERCAD to have 2-4mm acrylic plexi targets if you like or any other suitable material.
thank you very much....

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Re: k40 standard laser reflection mirror mount targets for d
Hi,
first of all thankyou for your time.
I have a chinese 40w co2 laser machine with the horrible moshidraw that dont work at all it randomly stops every time, so i want to upgrade to dsp, the full dsp kit, But i dont know if my power supply is pwm or not.
I dont have the money to buy the power supply for now so i want to make the upgrade anyway, anyone has done it ?
I only want to make some cuts with the machine nothing of engraving.
here are some pictures of my power supply so you can helpme
ps: sorry for my english i´m from Chile
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first of all thankyou for your time.
I have a chinese 40w co2 laser machine with the horrible moshidraw that dont work at all it randomly stops every time, so i want to upgrade to dsp, the full dsp kit, But i dont know if my power supply is pwm or not.
I dont have the money to buy the power supply for now so i want to make the upgrade anyway, anyone has done it ?
I only want to make some cuts with the machine nothing of engraving.
here are some pictures of my power supply so you can helpme
ps: sorry for my english i´m from Chile
_____________________
You can try out our lean six sigma and latest 350-080 test to get high flying success in final Testking togaf and www.loyola.edu Our Miami International University of Art & Design is also very useful tool.
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Re: k40 standard laser reflection mirror mount targets for d
hi
all of us in this section somehow have a 40W machine, if you do the upgrade the recommendation is to change the power supply that has pwm (pulse width modulation)
because they have left many power supplies, it is difficult to know exactly whether you have or not, if will cover consumer expectations.
Take off your problems and install a new one will be worth your investment.
I recommend that you open a new thread and inicies from there, since this is a strange topic to your request, with Marco accounts with technical support, although at this point there is a lot of information on this forum, you should only give a time revise all.
Make a complete upgrade, is completely disassemble the machine, in the process you can improve it in several points, from paint to your liking, etc
this is the one I'm currently installing
http://www.lightobject.com/AWC608-DSP-u ... -P758.aspx
this is more "recent"
http://www.lightobject.com/X7-DSP-upgra ... -P942.aspx
if you do your upgrade will learn enough of laser machines.
if not too much to ask, could you post images of your work in laser ?? There are many questions and answers, but as it lacks the actual participation of us with our work.
regards
(I'm in Mexico)
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hola
todos los que estamos en este apartado de alguna manera tenemos una maquina 40w, si haces la actualización la recomendación es cambiar la fuente de alimentación que tenga pwm (modulación por ancho de pulso)
debido a que han salido muchas fuentes de alimentación, es difícil saber con exactitud si lo tiene o no, si cubrirá las expectativas de consumo.
quítate de problemas e instala una nueva, valdrá la pena tu inversión.
Te recomiendo que abras un nuevo hilo e inicies desde ahí, ya que este es de un tema ajeno a tu petición, con Marco cuentas con soporte técnico, aunque a estas alturas existe mucha información en este Foro, solo que debes darte un tiempo en revisarlo todo.
Hacer una actualización completa, es desarmar completamente la maquina, en ese proceso puedes mejorarla en varios puntos, desde pintarla a tu gusto, etc
esta es la que actualmente estoy instalando
http://www.lightobject.com/AWC608-DSP-u ... -P758.aspx
esta es mas "reciente"
http://www.lightobject.com/X7-DSP-upgra ... -P942.aspx
si haces tu actualización aprenderás bastante de maquinas laser.
si no es mucho pedir, podrías poner imágenes de tus trabajos en laser ?? hay muchas preguntas y respuestas, pero como que le falta la participación real de nosotros con nuestros trabajos.
Saludos
(yo estoy en México)
all of us in this section somehow have a 40W machine, if you do the upgrade the recommendation is to change the power supply that has pwm (pulse width modulation)
because they have left many power supplies, it is difficult to know exactly whether you have or not, if will cover consumer expectations.
Take off your problems and install a new one will be worth your investment.
I recommend that you open a new thread and inicies from there, since this is a strange topic to your request, with Marco accounts with technical support, although at this point there is a lot of information on this forum, you should only give a time revise all.
Make a complete upgrade, is completely disassemble the machine, in the process you can improve it in several points, from paint to your liking, etc
this is the one I'm currently installing
http://www.lightobject.com/AWC608-DSP-u ... -P758.aspx
this is more "recent"
http://www.lightobject.com/X7-DSP-upgra ... -P942.aspx
if you do your upgrade will learn enough of laser machines.
if not too much to ask, could you post images of your work in laser ?? There are many questions and answers, but as it lacks the actual participation of us with our work.
regards
(I'm in Mexico)
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hola
todos los que estamos en este apartado de alguna manera tenemos una maquina 40w, si haces la actualización la recomendación es cambiar la fuente de alimentación que tenga pwm (modulación por ancho de pulso)
debido a que han salido muchas fuentes de alimentación, es difícil saber con exactitud si lo tiene o no, si cubrirá las expectativas de consumo.
quítate de problemas e instala una nueva, valdrá la pena tu inversión.
Te recomiendo que abras un nuevo hilo e inicies desde ahí, ya que este es de un tema ajeno a tu petición, con Marco cuentas con soporte técnico, aunque a estas alturas existe mucha información en este Foro, solo que debes darte un tiempo en revisarlo todo.
Hacer una actualización completa, es desarmar completamente la maquina, en ese proceso puedes mejorarla en varios puntos, desde pintarla a tu gusto, etc
esta es la que actualmente estoy instalando
http://www.lightobject.com/AWC608-DSP-u ... -P758.aspx
esta es mas "reciente"
http://www.lightobject.com/X7-DSP-upgra ... -P942.aspx
si haces tu actualización aprenderás bastante de maquinas laser.
si no es mucho pedir, podrías poner imágenes de tus trabajos en laser ?? hay muchas preguntas y respuestas, pero como que le falta la participación real de nosotros con nuestros trabajos.
Saludos
(yo estoy en México)
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