7.2 Delay Settings – Coordinating
Scan Head Control and Laser
Control
Scan head control and laser control should suit the
dynamic behavior of the system components, that is,
the
• response behavior of the laser
• response behavior of the galvanometer scanners
(Tracking
Error)
• the type of interaction between laser radiation
and material
The following delays are available for this purpose:
•
Laser Delays
–
LaserOn Delay
–
LaserOff Delay
• Scanner delays
–
Jump Delay
(optionally: variable)
–
Mark Delay
–
Polygon Delay
(optionally: variable)
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7 Basic Functions for Scan Head Control and Laser Control
7.2.1 Laser Delays
There are two different
Laser
•
LaserOn Delay
•
LaserOff Delay
Laser Delays
determine when the
"Laser Active" Operation
are switched on and off.
As a rule,
Laser Delays
have no influence on the total
marking time. Exceptions:
• A negative
LaserOnDelay
"LaserOn Delay", page 146
• Artificially inserted delays, see
"Automatic Delay Adjustments", page 155
The
LaserOn Delay
and the
the undelayed short list command set_laser_delays.
Their unit is 1/64 µs each.
In order to avoid burn-in effects at start and end
points of a marking, the laser focus should be moved
at a speed which is as constant as possible. Therefore,
the laser delay durations must be adjusted to the
Tracking Error
of the scan head and the set
(1)
mark speed
, see also
Chapter 7.2.3 "Notes on
Optimizing the Delays", page
(1) In addition, automatic readjustment of the laser power
during marking can be applied for optimization, see
Chapter 7.4.9 ""Automatic Laser Control"", page
Delays:
Signals for
value, see
Section
Section
LaserOff Delay
are set by
155.
197.
145
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