The COMPLETE Guide to Timing and Delay for Galvo Lasers

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  • Опубліковано 9 лип 2024
  • Welcome to the most in depth tutorial on laser timing and jump delays on the internet! We cover Start TC, Laser Off TC, Polygon, End TC as well as Jump Speed and Min/Max Jump Delay. If you're having ghosting, excessive splash damage or other quality issues with your Fiber, CO2 Galvo or UV laser, this is the first video you should be watching! I spent a long time producing this one and I hope it really helps you guys out! Thanks for watching!
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    0:00 - Intro
    1:37 - Settings Overview
    2:22 - EzcadLite Note
    2:47 - Jump Delay Prep
    3:45 - TC Settings Prep
    3:59 - Start TC
    9:02 - Laser Off TC
    11:57 - Polygon
    15:32 - Pre Jump Break
    16:18 - End TC Note
    16:49 - Jump Overview
    17:53 - Jump Speed
    20:14 - Jump Delay
    21:44 - Jump Limit
    24:09 - End TC
    25:58 - Speed Considerations
    26:58 - Lightburn vs Ezcad Differences
    27:39 - Final Thoughts
    28:29 - Outro - Supporting the Channel
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 196

  • @phapmai164
    @phapmai164 3 місяці тому +2

    how do you do the box test at the beginning at the video in lightburn ?

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  Місяць тому

      Thankfully with LightBurn, the process is almost exactly the same. The only key difference, is that the contour/box outline in ezcad would just be a checkmark on the hatch settings; with LightBurn, the contour is done via a sublayer. This can be done quickly by just double-clicking on the layer in the cut/layer window at the top right, and selecting the + button to add a sublayer, or next to it is a duplicate current sublayer button where you can make the second sublayer a line. As a line, it would just run an outline around the perimeter, just like a the contour box would :)
      We cover doing it live (Kyle and Matt do it together, using their identical Co2 Galvo's. If you like the more casual style of doing it live and troubleshooting, that's in our Live section of our channel and should come up if you search our channel for Timing
      Hope that helps!

  • @doc_ineeda_win5834
    @doc_ineeda_win5834 Рік тому +10

    can you do this video with lightburn im lost

    • @mitchellvincent2274
      @mitchellvincent2274 Місяць тому

      It is *almost* there in LB but when you hatch something, it doesn't like the shape like EZC3 does. Though it doesn't do timing, check out the new Galvo config under Laser Tools in the latest Lightburn.

  • @johnrevill9592
    @johnrevill9592 2 роки тому +7

    I don't know what to say Alex. This is hands down the best timing tutorial video i've seen. Very detailed and clear. This is why I support your channel... Awesome work..

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  2 роки тому

      So happy to hear that John, thanks for the wonderful compliment! Glad it helped you!

  • @thEcrazys0999
    @thEcrazys0999 2 роки тому +12

    I am not sure how you have only 20k subs. by chance every time I have googled a laser question since beginning my fiber laser quest your videos keep coming up, and contain the most accurate and comprehensive information on many diverse topics within lasering. Thanks a lot, you're a great help!

  • @HCVL
    @HCVL Місяць тому +1

    I'm new to the laser world and I was finding all those settings very confusing, and didn't know what they were for. After watching this video in its entirety I have a good understanding of all that now. I thought it was just get the laser and go. Thank you for all the information you have provided, this lecture was a God send!

  • @ScottRedstone
    @ScottRedstone 2 роки тому +2

    Haven’t bought my fiber laser yet but when I do I’ll rewatch ALL these videos. Super informative. .

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  2 роки тому

      When you get it we have a playlist on the main channel page called "Lasers 101" that walks you through literally every step of getting your galvo laser setup, this video included. Don't skip it!

  • @ricklaser2846
    @ricklaser2846 2 роки тому +3

    Only you Alex to make so useful and full guide about timing setup. This is essential for people who have just acquired a marking machine and even for pro guys.

  • @franktaylor38
    @franktaylor38 12 днів тому

    Thank you SO much!! I tried to just plug it in and use it, and although I got good results, it wasn't perfect. I was changing things, and they weren't giving the expected change in output. Followed this and now my photos on anodized aluminum look like photos. Guess I know that I'll need to actually do the proper calibrations in the future. Thanks again

  • @flare_fabrication
    @flare_fabrication 2 роки тому +3

    Extremely helpful and thorough video. Thank you for this one! I thought I was content with the timing values I had dialed in previously, but now after watching this video I’m gonna have to go back and take another look at them.

  • @brianpenn6782
    @brianpenn6782 6 місяців тому

    You say at the beginning of the video that things are going to get confusing, but then you explain them in a way that they are not. Your videos on galvo lasers are by far the best (and most thorough) on the internet. They help me tremendously. Thank you.

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  6 місяців тому

      Thank you and glad we could help! We do our best! 😀

  • @LA98dyna
    @LA98dyna 4 місяці тому +2

    I just wanted to say that as a first time fiber laser owner ( 60 watt Mopa Jpt), this video is such an invaluable piece of information to me! I can't thank you enough for taking the time and effort to put this out there ! So thank you for this and all the other great vids! Huge fan of you and the channel, and keep up the great work!

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  4 місяці тому

      Thanks so much for your kind words, I'm glad it's been helpful!

    • @LA98dyna
      @LA98dyna 4 місяці тому

      @@LaserEverything sorry, I may have missed this but what watt machine were you using for these parameters? Thanks in afvance

    • @Detroit_Playa
      @Detroit_Playa 3 місяці тому

      100w jpt mopa brand new here I feel the exact same after watching this

  • @xXPhanillaXx
    @xXPhanillaXx 28 днів тому

    I just bought my first Fiber laser and I will be doing everything in this video as soon as it gets here. Awesome video def joining the discord! And also picking up a microscope too...

  • @Picoman121
    @Picoman121 2 роки тому +3

    wow just wow! Thank you so much! I feel like I have a real grasp of what these settings are!

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  2 роки тому

      That's awesome to hear Ben so glad it helped you!

  • @nathandcole
    @nathandcole 5 місяців тому +1

    This is such a good video! Thank you for taking the time!

  • @Kane_Grove
    @Kane_Grove 2 роки тому +2

    This video cleaned up my Engravings so much. You're the man!

  • @kylegustaveson5345
    @kylegustaveson5345 2 роки тому +3

    This is educational artwork, forever bookmarking this video.

  • @darenweidner3408
    @darenweidner3408 2 роки тому +1

    Great info thank you for the time you put into the community

  • @jurgenho8351
    @jurgenho8351 2 роки тому +1

    Alex love this video! All your videos are live savers!

  • @arkadiychernikov
    @arkadiychernikov 2 роки тому +2

    Extremely valuable! Thank you Alexander!

  • @nick066hu
    @nick066hu Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the professional instructions. (and the video, as a hobby video editor, I appreciate how much work was put in to producing such a video) 👍
    Found your video for Lightburn all device settings also, Great!

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  Рік тому

      Thanks so much, nice when people get what goes into these - appreciated!

  • @user-jq1bs9mr6j
    @user-jq1bs9mr6j 8 місяців тому

    Thank you, Alex, for this helpful video!

  • @Wymiatacz-to4yw
    @Wymiatacz-to4yw Місяць тому +1

    you are awesome! Thank you for an amazing explanation for mid users !

  • @alexcampbell492
    @alexcampbell492 2 роки тому +2

    Amazing video. Well done.

  • @nickynorton
    @nickynorton Рік тому +2

    Gotta Love your stuff 👌👌👌
    Just got a JPT 60 watt MOPA
    Totally overwhelming
    Your videos keep the headaches to Minimum
    BUT I have figured out to do my NWT with fiber

  • @ajfreeze215
    @ajfreeze215 2 роки тому +1

    Seriously….awesome! That was a great video. Thank you!

  • @thomasutley
    @thomasutley 7 місяців тому

    Awesome video, very helpful.

  • @cocuyona1
    @cocuyona1 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent Excellent video/information!!!

  • @ChuppyCata
    @ChuppyCata 2 роки тому +1

    👏👏👏👏 you're amazing and a life saver!!!!! thank you for your hard work!!!!

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  2 роки тому

      No problem 😊 Glad you got some use out of it!

  • @rickmartinez1769
    @rickmartinez1769 8 місяців тому

    Absolutely an incredible wealth of information! Thank you so much for this.

  • @shoguncustoms
    @shoguncustoms Рік тому +1

    great video man. Gonna have to do this

  • @JabariHunt
    @JabariHunt Рік тому

    Fantastic explanation, thank you!!!

  • @PeterWheeldon
    @PeterWheeldon 2 роки тому +1

    My Fibre is still on it's way to me. I'm so glad I saw this before it arrives. Another excellent tutorial.

  • @paqratst1
    @paqratst1 Рік тому +1

    Just picked up a 50w jpt it was great to have this video to calibrate it

  • @romangudev
    @romangudev Рік тому +1

    Great job!

  • @coulterjb22
    @coulterjb22 Рік тому +2

    The Secret Sauce! Thanks. This vid is great!

  • @anandprasad2593
    @anandprasad2593 2 роки тому +1

    You are really great 🙏❤️

  • @zackmcdonald5091
    @zackmcdonald5091 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for all the detail

  • @nathanwortham2876
    @nathanwortham2876 5 місяців тому

    This is amazing

  • @rickvestuto
    @rickvestuto 2 роки тому +1

    thanks for this bro

  • @squash419
    @squash419 4 місяці тому +1

    Awesome thank you so much. I just bought a new diode module and have been struggling to dial everything in with engraving images. Can't wait to get home now and start adjusting!

    • @squash419
      @squash419 4 місяці тому +1

      I don't think we have to do this with a diode laser but I'm not sure

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  4 місяці тому

      Unless it's a galvo diode laser running on Ezcad or LightBurn they likely do not offer you the ability to adjust these values. Most galvo diodes on the market right now use proprietary software and that software is usually really limited when it comes to tuning.
      If you're using a gantry laser, this tutorial does not apply to you at all and you can safely skip it.

  • @TheSlugSea
    @TheSlugSea 2 роки тому +1

    👍 Good Info!

  • @edbilek8033
    @edbilek8033 23 дні тому

    Great video! Everything was clearly explained, and the tests make perfect sense.
    Do you have similar explanations for Freq and Pulse-width? I glanced at your videos (after subscribing), but nothing jumped out.
    I just bought a 60W ComMarker b4 MOPA so more information is better.

  • @mitchellvincent2274
    @mitchellvincent2274 Місяць тому +1

    I would LOVE to see this revisited with the new Lightburn. Unfortunately a lot of what EZC3 does just doesn't work the same way with LB. The hatch doesn't make a box, just lines, so it's REALLY hard to tell the start/stop numbers.

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  Місяць тому

      Thankfully with LightBurn, the process is almost exactly the same. The only key difference, is that the contour/box outline in ezcad would just be a checkmark on the hatch settings; with LightBurn, the contour is done via a sublayer. This can be done quickly by just double-clicking on the layer in the cut/layer window at the top right, and selecting the + button to add a sublayer, or next to it is a duplicate current sublayer button where you can make the second sublayer a line. As a line, it would just run an outline around the perimeter, just like a the contour box would :)
      Hope that helps!

  • @matthewmiller1163
    @matthewmiller1163 2 роки тому +3

    Wow... Alex. That was an insane amount of work. The value is huge. Thanks for putting in all that work. I will be tweaking every last bit to make my 10K+ investment the best it can be. Thank you again for all the effort. Matthew (CSH)

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  2 роки тому

      Thanks Matthew, sincerely appreciate your support! Glad you're happy with it :D

  • @BigHWorks
    @BigHWorks Рік тому +1

    Awesome tutorial, well thought out and delivered. THANK YOU! What font and text size did you use for the Jump Speed tests?

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  Рік тому

      Glad it helped H, I think the font is just Arial, not sure about the size but just for scale the boxes I believe are 20mm x 10mm

  • @geraldfischer1057
    @geraldfischer1057 5 місяців тому

    Thanks man, I plugged my fiber in again and am going at it again..

  • @Bizill75
    @Bizill75 Рік тому +1

    Eggcellent!

  • @giovannimoio641
    @giovannimoio641 Рік тому

    Hi Alex. Your videos help me a lot. You are great. I have a Raykus 50w. What parameters are suitable for timing and delay?Thank you

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  Рік тому

      The settings are going to depend on a combination of your wattage, but also the lens size you work with. Smaller lens have much better density, which means less power is needed. Larger lens will require more. If you use an aluminum business card, I suggest only using enough power to mark the surface gently to get to the metal. If you overpower it, it will make it hard to see the fine details you are tuning to improve.

  • @Luis-lw1lw
    @Luis-lw1lw Рік тому +1

    Thank you very much for the video. I have a question when I'm cutting metal most of the time when starting the laser gives as a small jumps stops cutting some areas and then already cut in a smooth manner. What is the reason for that. I have a 50w fiber laser

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  Рік тому

      Without seeing anything, you may have a problem with your artwork. This is going to be very tough to diagnose on UA-cam comments. Join our Facebook or discord for more help, link is in the description.

  • @coulterjb22
    @coulterjb22 Рік тому

    This video should be included on a flash drive for every new machine. My machine's jump delay settings were way off. The timing and delay were off marginally.
    Thanks, Alex.

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  Місяць тому

      We do our best to help, glad you got value from it! Often times, manufacturers don't tune for timing/delay since they used to be traditionally set per parameter (based on the speed setting impacting them), so if you had a setting that used 1000mm/s speed, it would have a potentially very different timing/delay set to a parameter that used 5000mm/s. Lightburn consolidated it to a the device profile as a global setting instead of per parameter, and allows for overriding it individually if needed which is nice.

  • @REKKnives
    @REKKnives Місяць тому

    Thanks so much for this video Alex! I'm trying to set up in lightburn but it doesn't seem to want to etch the outline of the boxes, just the 2mm hatch (so 4 lines per box). Do I just need to create another layer for the outline?

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  Місяць тому +1

      Glad you’re getting value from it! With lightburn, we don’t get a checkbox for contour like we do in ezcad. You don’t need to add a whole new layer, but if you double click on the cut/layer, you can add a line sub layer using the same power/speed. The + button at the top right, or button next to it to duplicate the sub layer and change it to a line will get you going with that :)

    • @REKKnives
      @REKKnives Місяць тому

      @@LaserEverything perfect thanks so much!!!

  • @maxgul.x
    @maxgul.x 5 місяців тому

    Amazing video guys thank you so much. The timings on lightburn are named a little differently:
    laser on tc
    laser off tc
    end tc
    polygon tc
    so there is no start tc. can I assume start tc = laser on tc?

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  4 місяці тому

      That is correct :). The naming is a bit different but its the same fields/functions essentially.

  • @aqibazad1306
    @aqibazad1306 2 роки тому +1

    hello sir alex ive been watching you since i operate this ezcadlite 500 and you been great help thanks a lot. just want to ask somethng i have a problem with my marking machine the markings did not correspond with my input size and red sign it decrease it size when i start to mark it please help me

    • @anandprasad2593
      @anandprasad2593 2 роки тому

      Adjust Red light pointer.

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  2 роки тому

      F3 Param > Other > Red Light Settings > Offset and Scale, adjust those two parameters to get the red light to match what was engraved.

  • @BBQGuru1008
    @BBQGuru1008 2 роки тому +3

    Will I need to adjust timing for each lens or are theses setting not impacted by changing out lenses? Thanks for the helpful video!

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  2 роки тому +1

      In theory you shouldnt have to but the reality is each lens has its own distortions that will aggravate the corrections being made. Ultimately at the very least confirming the settings may be a good choice.

    • @BBQGuru1008
      @BBQGuru1008 2 роки тому +1

      @@LaserEverything Thanks for the feedback.

  • @SNBI_Videos
    @SNBI_Videos Рік тому +1

    AWESOME video, setting mine up now. I have 3 lenses. A 110, 220 and a 300 on a 50W JPT. Does it matter what size lens to use, or is it all universal since it's the galvo and not the lens? Also, what wattage machine are you using in the video? Thanks for any help sir!

    • @Oversoul225
      @Oversoul225 Рік тому

      Best I can figure, once you have timing down it has to do with firing the tube which shouldn't be affected by the lens.
      Lens will change power/speed/intervals. At least that's my understanding.

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  Рік тому +1

      This video does a pretty good job describing the differences in the different lens field sizes, if you haven't seen it I highly recommend it: ua-cam.com/video/I_M19yy4G9g/v-deo.html

  • @OnTheRopeNYC
    @OnTheRopeNYC 2 роки тому +2

    Hey, since Lightburn has uses these settings as global, what speed should we use to make these adjustments? Will LB adjust the settings automatically when you go up in speed?

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  2 роки тому

      If you find you need to make adjustments for high speed settings you can override the timing on a per setting basis in the cut setting menu. For speeds up to 4000mm/s the global settings should be fine for most marks and you shouldn't have to edit them regularly.

  • @paulriley5940
    @paulriley5940 Рік тому +1

    So for each speed the time and delay will have to be calibrated does that go for jump delay also?

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  Рік тому

      Not really no. For speeds under 4000 the timing settings should be universal. For speeds above 4000 they may require some adjustment.

  • @PepeNuclear
    @PepeNuclear Рік тому +1

    Hi Alex. Does this affect Diode lasers as well? Also: I see you mentioned it affects C02. Could you elaborate on that?

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  Рік тому

      Timing only really effects galvo lasers. Diode and CO2 lasers have a scanning offset adjustment that does something similar (but different) that needs to be addressed.

  • @angellee5253
    @angellee5253 3 місяці тому

    I would hope to see a new video channel talking about creating stl file for ezcad3

  • @nickpoole583
    @nickpoole583 Рік тому +1

    On the Jump Delay card you said that you set the hatch to .02 line spacing. Did you mean .2mm or am I confusing settings? If I mark at .2mm it appear to be even finer of a hatch than what is on your card in the video. I think I finally have everything honed in to peak performance. For Jump settings I ended up not seeing much effect and went with the manufacturers recommended settings at 4000 sp 200min 400max which seemed to match up well with your findings as well.

  • @sandrolunardi8638
    @sandrolunardi8638 4 місяці тому +1

    Thank you for this great tutorial.
    But in my case it only engraves the middle lines of the rectangle if I set the line spacing to 2mm. I suspect that this has to do with the "Mark Contour" setting (05:27), which I probably didn't set.
    I work with Lightburn. Can someone tell me briefly where I can find this “Mark Contour” setting in Lightburn. Thank you in advance Sandro

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  4 місяці тому

      If you double click on the layer to see the details of the layer, you can add a sublayer at the top right with the + button, and make sure that sublayer is set as a line. set your power speed and frequency, and that'll be your contour :)

    • @sandrolunardi8638
      @sandrolunardi8638 4 місяці тому

      Thank you ! @@LaserEverything

  • @bushrangerrtx3833
    @bushrangerrtx3833 2 роки тому +1

    donde bajo el archivo para hacer las pruebas?

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  2 роки тому

      I don't have a pre-built file for you to test with but we do include instructions in the video on how to make your own test shapes.

  • @miguelrocha3294
    @miguelrocha3294 2 роки тому +1

    Hello Alex, my mas os Miguel from Portugal, thank you for your work. I am preparing to buy a laser fiber machine for marking stainless steel jwelery. Could you advise me some machine. Thanks

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  2 роки тому +1

      The 30w or 50w JPT LP units from Mactron would be perfect for this. You can read more about them on the buying guide: www.lasereverything.net/buyingguide

  • @PKBO173
    @PKBO173 11 місяців тому

    I tried to draw same test file in lightburn, unforcenetly it works totaly different than on your video with ezcad. Is it possible to share file, or somehow explain how to do that in lightburn please ?

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  11 місяців тому

      In lightburn, you would create a sublayer (the plus button at the top right of the layer pop-out window) and set the sublayer to line. There isn't a checkbox for contour in lightburn like there is in ezcad, so that's something we need to specify as a sublayer explicitly. We have an example of this with Matt & Kyle doing this live when they were setting up their Co2 Galvo's together. Here's the link if you wanted to watch them go through the process of doing it for 2 identical systems with very different results: ua-cam.com/users/liveZp14-HpVKUs

  • @MisterFizz
    @MisterFizz 2 роки тому +1

    Alex - Will LightBurn you are demonstrating in this video serve in place of EZCAD2? I use the latter to operate a 3W UV laser and it t is frustrating. BTW, are you using and demonstrating the trial version of LB in this video?

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  2 роки тому

      Yes lightburn will serve in place of EZCAD once it's released sometime in Q2 2022 but in this video we're using ezcad

    • @MisterFizz
      @MisterFizz 2 роки тому

      @@LaserEverything So maybe in the next 6-weeks. Is LB currently being BETA tested?

  • @mrSanders.
    @mrSanders. 3 місяці тому

    hi, will the laser on and laser off for different speeds be different or the same?

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  Місяць тому +1

      Speeds can impact it a bit. Generally, when doing timing and delays, the tests will be valid for a pretty typical range of speeds that would commonly be used. If you really push the speed frequently (for example, 3000mm/s or higher) where a more common speed would be under 2000mm/s, it can cause discrepancies to appear and you may need to have a high speed and low speed timing/delay values. Ezcad has these built into each parameter, and lightburn has an overall machine value for this but you can override it on the parameter individually if it varies from the rest of your parameters.

  • @tonnictv
    @tonnictv Рік тому

    I'm using lightburn and when I try and make the box, it only uses the horizonal lines not the outer box. What am I missing

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  Рік тому

      LightBurn does not generate contours around vectors automatically. In order to reproduce this you'll need a separate layer or sublayer set to cut with the appropriate settings to mark the contour of the shape.

  • @bluegizmo1983
    @bluegizmo1983 Рік тому +1

    I don't even own a laser machine and yet I watched most of your laser videos! ..... No, I'm not wasting my time... It's, "aspirational", because maybe I'll get a laser someday! Lol 😂

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  Рік тому

      Glad you're liking the content so much! I hope you're able to get a laser someday. Maybe start with a smaller diode laser - they're much more affordable and much smaller. Great for beginners and hobbyists that want to dip their toes in the water!

  • @DjaniAgain
    @DjaniAgain 4 місяці тому

    I have a question?
    Is there a way to deal with timings at different engraving speeds?
    Settings at 2000mm/s are not working with 4000mm/s
    Or just picking a speed to engrave with it all the time?
    Any advice would be great!

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  4 місяці тому +1

      If you're doing significantly higher speeds like at 4000mm/s vs a more typical 500-1500 range, it might be good to have a second set of timings for the 4000 speed. You can have individual timing settings per parameter in ezcad, and in Lightburn you can as well by using the override on the layer details screen. I find running a timing test at ~2000 speed is good for anything up to or around that, but once you start exceeding 3000 speed, it tends to need a little more time to settle the lenses. Most setups just don't often need to hit those speeds for the material to be effectively marked, unless it's a lot of pmags/polymer marking. Most metal engraving is much slower unless you have a higher wattage laser than average, but you can totally have multiple timings set and is a good way to handle that. Having a base timing for common mark settings overall, then override for the couple of VERY high speed ones is how I'd likely handle it.

    • @DjaniAgain
      @DjaniAgain 4 місяці тому

      @@LaserEverything Thank you very much for the detailed answer. I literally discovered override settings option yesterday 😅
      It banged me immediately. Because i did my timings for 4000mm/s, but with these setting I got aometimea noticeable ghosting/blurring on some texts at slower speeds. First I thought that if we set lasers max possible speeds, then we can use them for lower speeds too 😂
      🙏 Thank you again! ✌️

  • @Luis-lw1lw
    @Luis-lw1lw 2 роки тому +1

    Hello,
    The other time my ezcad got out of configuration and now there is a margin of error with the measurements.
    Where in the program can I fix that? I have used the guide that my supplier sent me to set up the machine but I still have the problem. For example in the program I draw a circle of 5 mm and when I mark it has 4.7 mm :(

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  2 роки тому

      This video will help you fix that: ua-cam.com/video/llflAf0G62Q/v-deo.html

  • @vladi_g
    @vladi_g 3 місяці тому

    Ezcad2 does not allow to make delays negative, except for Start TC.

  • @anthonyjerome3782
    @anthonyjerome3782 5 місяців тому

    Dumb question, but for Jump Delay, scan angle of 0? Im on LB, trying really hard to see the differences, also what font? Maybe that will help me see easier.

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  Місяць тому

      It's a good question! Scan angle of 0 is good (you want the scan angle to be going across the letters as it fills them, so it jumps from one letter to the next).
      Font doesn't make a huge difference. To see the difference a bit more easily, go from one extreme to the other, high/low, using a relatively fast parameter for marking (not crazy fast, but maybe 1500-2000 speed). It should help give you a better idea of what isn't working well vs what is and make it easier to tune.

  • @user-zu1fi2sw1k
    @user-zu1fi2sw1k 9 місяців тому +2

    Great video! I read your comments below regarding "LightBurn does not generate contours around vectors automatically." Should I just make a box in Lightburn, set to Fill, adjust the line interval to 2mm (no cross-hatch) and then add a sub-layer that is set to "line"? Will this give me the "box" and "lines" required to follow along and calibrate the laser? Oh yeah...should I disable Bi-Directional Fill or does that not matter? Thanks!

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  9 місяців тому +3

      100%, that's exactly it! Only generate 1 object, and add a line sublayer and it will act as a contour. bidirectional or unidirectional is fine, you just need to know what you're looking for. unidirectional will put all the starting points on one side, and ends on another. bidirectional will alternate start/end in the case that might be easier for some people to compare/see results. Its preference, just gotta know which is which and what you're looking for, given the above details. Kyle and Matt did this live for the matching pair of Co2 galvo's they got on live stream a few months ago too if you wanted to see how they did it. Same process as this, just live troubleshooting and working through tuning. ua-cam.com/video/Zp14-HpVKUs/v-deo.html&pp=ygUaY28yIGdhbHZvIHRpbWluZyBhbmQgZGVsYXk%3D

    • @user-zu1fi2sw1k
      @user-zu1fi2sw1k 9 місяців тому +1

      excellent....thanks for the info! @@LaserEverything

  • @EngravedDreams
    @EngravedDreams Рік тому +1

    Very good information! Smash that like button and join the LMA!

  • @barkingcatengraving
    @barkingcatengraving 5 місяців тому

    Is there a video for this in just lightburn? I am trying to follow the directions but it won't fire correctly. It only makes 4 lines instead of a box, and at only does tips of the text.

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  4 місяці тому

      Not a concise video (yet), but we did a livestream where we discussed how we did this in lightburn with our Co2 galvos (Kyle and Matt together). Not a short stream, but skip around if you have the time to the parts where they specifically do timing and delay. It's very similar, you just need to remember to add a sublayer as a line to get the outline shape, otherwise you'll just have horizontal lines and no enclosed box. ua-cam.com/video/Zp14-HpVKUs/v-deo.html

  • @hcues1
    @hcues1 Місяць тому

    Do these settings need to be set for each different lens? Say I set them on my 210mm lens, if I use my 110mm lens I will have to change the default settings again correct?

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  Місяць тому

      Good question! Yes and No. For the VAST majority of use cases, the timing/delay values will be very close, if not identical between lenses, mostly and with an asterisk.
      For anyone who likes to know the WHY, I'll dig into the gritty details further. Comparing across 8 different lenses & sizes on the same laser, I found that for me at least, everything from 110 up to 300 was within a very close margin (and required no change on on/off/polygon). Once I had a tuned value for one lens, and retested on other lenses, it was close enough where it didn't need adjustment and could carry the values forward. Moving down to my 70mm lenses (2 of them), the values weren't far off, so still served as a good starting point, but I did need to adjust my laser on/off values a bit because there was a noticeable (in plain site) difference and was clearly off a bit.
      TLDR: At the moment, I would say once you've tuned for one lens, you should be able to likely utilize that for other lenses in likely most cases. You could run a single quick box just to validate its good, and in a worst case it might need minor adjustment and still get you into the rough ballpark as a starting point.

    • @hcues1
      @hcues1 Місяць тому

      @@LaserEverything So i set my 110mm lens up and got it engraving nicely, I put in my 175mm lens and the settings were not even close to what I had set my 110mm lens to, and it didnt engrave text very well, they didnt change from what they were to start with. I changed the settings for all my lenses to match the 110mm lens settings.

  • @finalaccuracy7695
    @finalaccuracy7695 Рік тому +2

    What's the best way to set up the test box in lightburn? The fill settings are different than Ezcad2 and I'm not getting the same look. Thanks

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  Рік тому +1

      Use the standard (non bi-directional hatch at zero degrees. The only real difference should be the fact that you're looking at DPI/Interval instead of line distance. Your interval should still be around 1-2mm. Make sure flood fill and cross hatch turned off. Otherwise it should really be the same process. I'll double check the next time I'm at my machine and if needed I'll publish an update.

    • @finalaccuracy7695
      @finalaccuracy7695 Рік тому +1

      @@LaserEverything Thank you. I'm amazed at the dpi difference between my 150mm and 112mm lens

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  Рік тому +1

      It 100% makes a difference.

    • @AlexknorP
      @AlexknorP Рік тому +2

      I have this problem in lightburn.
      I follow the instructies but I just get horizontal lines, even the tekst next to the 'box' are just some horizontal lines. I try really hard to find the solution but I'm lost here.
      I have mode:fill , bidirectional fill off, crosshatch ( it's called raster here ) off , lineinterval 2mm, lines per inch 12.700, angle 0°, angleingcrement 0.0 , any help is welcome

    • @ExploringTheSimulation
      @ExploringTheSimulation Рік тому

      @@AlexknorP Create a new sub-layer of the 'line' type. Watch this video: ua-cam.com/video/OdKGz0VbqvA/v-deo.html

  • @stevenjohnson7384
    @stevenjohnson7384 2 роки тому +1

    Hi. Alex. I have just sold my 50 w Racus laser and ordered a 60w JPT. But what is a galvo laser?

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  2 роки тому +1

      Any machine that projects it's beam through an f-theta lens onto a workspace with galvo mirrors is a galvo laser. Both of your fibers, CO2 galvos, and UV lasers are all great examples of galvo lasers.

    • @stevenjohnson7384
      @stevenjohnson7384 2 роки тому +1

      Thanks ver much Alex I was getting confused hearing you talk about Galvo lasers. Now I understand. Just need to inbox my new JPT and learn ezycad 3😂😂 Thanks again for all your utube training videos.

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  2 роки тому

      Glad they're helping you Steven! 😁

  • @davidweaver1960
    @davidweaver1960 Рік тому +1

    So liteburn and diod users are out of luck I take it?

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  Рік тому

      LightBurn (for Gantry) and Diode lasers have a completely different timing process unrelated to this one which you're able to do right inside LB itself. We have a video covering how published as part of the LB for Gantry Crash Course available free right here on the channel.
      LB for Galvos users however, MUST access a copy of ezcad, preferably one that came with their machine, in order to run through this timing process as LB does not currently support NATIVE lens corrections.

  • @jgrimmy1
    @jgrimmy1 Рік тому +1

    How do I get a box to engrave around the four lines in Lightburn? I'm pulling my hair out! All I get is four horizontal lines and no box around them for reference.

    • @ChargerDude70
      @ChargerDude70 Рік тому +1

      I get the same. I resorted to creating another layer with same size box and making it a line layer

    • @jgrimmy1
      @jgrimmy1 Рік тому

      @@ChargerDude70 that’s what I ended up doing also.

    • @ChargerDude70
      @ChargerDude70 Рік тому

      @@jgrimmy1 how did you get into the negative values?

    • @jgrimmy1
      @jgrimmy1 Рік тому

      @@ChargerDude70 I didn't in lightburn

    • @ExploringTheSimulation
      @ExploringTheSimulation Рік тому

      Create a new sub-layer of the 'line' type. Watch this video: ua-cam.com/video/OdKGz0VbqvA/v-deo.html

  • @stevepegg4279
    @stevepegg4279 2 роки тому +1

    Would this work on a 100w Co2 laser?

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  2 роки тому +1

      There is, I'll do a video on that next

    • @stevepegg4279
      @stevepegg4279 2 роки тому

      @@LaserEverything Just finishing the dpi tutorial at the moment so I can't wait for that one|! Cheers!

  • @damianmaloney5535
    @damianmaloney5535 Рік тому

    Hi, just wondering hoe you can go into negative values on Lightburn, seems 0 in the lowest I can go.

    • @ChargerDude70
      @ChargerDude70 Рік тому

      Did you ever get an answer to this question? Obviously not on here.....

    • @damianmaloney5535
      @damianmaloney5535 Рік тому

      @@ChargerDude70 ,Yep you got it, no response. Have not delved further as these timings do not seem super crucial to me at the moment. I will hit Lightburn support when I do, I have found them very helpful previously.

    • @ChargerDude70
      @ChargerDude70 Рік тому

      @@damianmaloney5535 I’ve tried every way to Sunday to see what those settings do in LB but only difference I seem to get is when I change the start value, nothing on the stop seems to do anything. I’ve put 1000 in there thinking it doesn’t care if it’s a negative value. Still can’t get it to stop short of the Y vector line

    • @damianmaloney5535
      @damianmaloney5535 Рік тому

      @@ChargerDude70 I definitely saw a difference when changing values. One 'thing' is that mine seems to start the ladder box bottom right not bottom left as described, this led me to believe that the horizontal lines are beginning on the right also, I could not reduce the start delay to a point where I had them start on the vertical line, always a very tiny gap, this is why I wanted to go into negative but could not.

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  Рік тому

      We have a support forum on our website, free discord and free facebook group where we offer support, so that's the best place to ask questions if you're looking to have them answered quickly.

  • @richardstrau4232
    @richardstrau4232 8 місяців тому

    Hi Alex
    Thank you very much for these informative videos about what you do.
    On your Free Starter Laser Settings Packs page you say that you should take a screenshot of your timing values on galvo lasers, which of course I didn't do. Now my question. I saw that you also have an EM-Basic 2R in your possession. Can you please send me the original settings for Ezcad 2 and Lightburn via a screenshot. I also wrote you an email if that was easier. Thanks a lot in advance.

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  Місяць тому

      Sorry for the delay! The timing/delay values will often be completely different from one laser to the next (even the same model. We tested this with Kyle and Matt's matched pair of Co2 Galvo's).

  • @joecerami7914
    @joecerami7914 9 місяців тому

    I know this was probably a good video on this subject in EZCad. But being brand new to lasers I value going thru the steps in Light Burn. It the software I am trying to learn so jumping back and forth between the two loses me. Thanks for putting in the time to help. In this play list if it can be exclusive to light burn that would help a beginner like me that is starting his learning curve in Light Burn a lot.

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  9 місяців тому +1

      I can show it in lightburn, we can add that to the production list, that said, the steps are virtually the same as the controller is the same. So by generating the same test shapes you should get the same values. This is the process that I use in lightburn now.

    • @BigSouthProductions
      @BigSouthProductions 9 місяців тому

      @@LaserEverything I was trying this in Lightburn and couldn't figure out how to get the contour edges of the boxes so that you can see the gaps.

    • @BenALTIQ
      @BenALTIQ 2 місяці тому

      @@LaserEverything how do we generate the shape, I made some squares in line mode, is this right? Just add some horizontal lines, because there is no hatch mode for line, only fill?

  • @MisterFizz
    @MisterFizz 2 роки тому +1

    Bothering you again so soon... It's a good video. I just can't help myself.
    So, at the 13-minute point, you begin to draw a square to test the POLYGON start/stop performance and you are confident that the start point is the lower left corner on the finished burn. Will EZCAD2 or 3 tell you what the start point is for any curve? The reason I ask is that at about 16.57 in the clip, there are two hatched rectangles. The lower one seems to suggest that the start/stop position of its contour is the lower left corner. But the upper one suggests that it's the upper left corner. I realize that for the purpose of testing to set TC parms LaserOn, LaserOn and End TC, a single hatched rectangle in the drawing area is all you need. But for the POLYGON TC test, you use multiple rectangles. It it a known fact that all the burn order for all the rectangles is counterclockwise from lower left corner? Is that controlled by a setting somewhere? I wouldn't feel safe about making an assumption.
    Another thing, I don't know what "TC" stands for in the context of this laser stuff. It's not EZ to find its definition in the EZCAD manual. And I'm pretty sure it's not "Turks and Caicos Islands". Is it simply "Timing Control"?

    • @LaserEverything
      @LaserEverything  2 роки тому

      I honestly don't know what TC stands for I just know what it does, considering the poor Chinese translation for just about everything on these machines I wouldn't put too much stock in what It is actually abbreviating.
      As for the start and stop location I'm absolutely sure that a standard rectangle marked on its own begins and ends in the lower left corner. When moving from shape to shape over the course of a single job to jump point will change due to optimization so while the first rectangle may start in the lower left corner the second rectangle is going to start wherever the most efficient jump point dictates it should begin. Since each of our rectangles was marked individually, one at a time and not all together in one run I can absolutely guarantee that each of those rectangles began in the lower left corner and ended in the lower left corner.

    • @MisterFizz
      @MisterFizz 2 роки тому +1

      Good to hear & was hoping something like that would be the case.