Re: laser will only scribe a line , not cut
Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2015 6:14 pm
Grandy:
I don't know what I can do because other folks already explained things well here. Either your tube is dying or having bad alignment. This kind of issue has been mentioned many times and you can do search on it Plus, I told you that 25mA is way too much to be used to drive a small a laser tube.
By the way, you didn't give out any information about your laser machine. Beside knowing that it is a "40W", nothing else we know. FYI, if the length is only 700mm (28") long, it would be even worst if driven it by 25mA because it is not 40W but 32W only. Max current is limited to 16mA.
Moreover, there is no picture showing the cutting. We don't know how thin or thick the cutting line was. Being able to see the cutting, we can determine the focus.
So, in order to help, you need to provide more information. All we can do here is by "guessing" . Also, I strongly recommend you download the manual and go through the manual to learn the basic operation of LaserCad.
Marco
I don't know what I can do because other folks already explained things well here. Either your tube is dying or having bad alignment. This kind of issue has been mentioned many times and you can do search on it Plus, I told you that 25mA is way too much to be used to drive a small a laser tube.
By the way, you didn't give out any information about your laser machine. Beside knowing that it is a "40W", nothing else we know. FYI, if the length is only 700mm (28") long, it would be even worst if driven it by 25mA because it is not 40W but 32W only. Max current is limited to 16mA.
Moreover, there is no picture showing the cutting. We don't know how thin or thick the cutting line was. Being able to see the cutting, we can determine the focus.
So, in order to help, you need to provide more information. All we can do here is by "guessing" . Also, I strongly recommend you download the manual and go through the manual to learn the basic operation of LaserCad.
Marco