If its the same as my version of Powercut (V14) then just double left click on the colour on the top right you want to change and then alter the speed setting in the pop up window.
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If its the same as my version of Powercut (V14) then just double left click on the colour on the top right you want to change and then alter the speed setting in the pop up window.
Most Chinese Laser software is pretty poor, so most of us design stuff in software that outputs dxf files. A lot of people use Corel, which is good but expensive, others use Inkscape which is also...
Isn't the software on the dongle?
It might be Moshidraw: http://www.moshidraw.com/English/Support/Update/
Hopefully you will have lots of patience while your engraving, these little diode 'lasers' put out so little power, they have to move very, very slowly to make a mark. Someone tested one of the cheap...
Are you doing a raster image, if so it needs to be on scan, if you are engraving or cutting lines then it needs to be set to cut.
Is the colour mode set to cut or scan?
I have the same machine and thought about a beam combiner, until I read that they can effect the power of the laser beam. I just put up with the one fitted to the machine, its accurate enough.
I'm looking to make some stamps using my laser. These stamps will be used in a bench press to emboss leather. I have run off a few practice pieces, using of all things pieces of laminate flooring...
My 350 will cut 3.6mm plywood at 90% power and between 5-8mms. I don't think that's fast enough and am looking at upgrading to a 60w tube and power supply. I have sent a test piece of the plywood to...
I'm sure you have it sorted by now, but if not the screen grab from my software should help.
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I have just taken delivery of a laser from China. Purchased direct from the manufacturer Shenhui. My purchase experience can be found in this forum thread:
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Hi. I'm located in the Isle of Man. I have a Roland EGX-300 and have just purchased a laser. Using the gear for hobby stuff.