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    • rabbitundefined
      rabbit
      last edited by rabbit

      Hi,
      Meanwhile my co2 laser is working. Thanks for the great support.
      I noticed that the laserpower at a contour with many small lines is much lower than with straight lines (see the picture below - the square was cut with the same laserpower as the deer ).
      I think a min Power setting for velocity ramping should fix this.
      Best,
      1648064712623.JPEG

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      • gloomyandyundefined
        gloomyandy @rabbit
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        @rabbit What version of RRF did you use for that?

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        • rabbitundefined
          rabbit @gloomyandy
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          @gloomyandy I use the latest 3.4.0 release on a Duet 3 with SBC

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          • dc42undefined
            dc42 administrators @rabbit
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            @rabbit if the speed is slowing down on curves, try increasing your X and Y jerk settings (M566).

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            • rabbitundefined
              rabbit @dc42
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              @dc42
              Since the working area is quite large (1500mm x 600mm) I can't go above 300 mm/min jerk without having excesive vibrations.

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