Dot matrix engraving is similar to high resolution dot matrix printing.
With each oscillation of the laser engraver head, a straight line consisting of a series of dots is drawn, and then the laser head moves up and down to cut multiple lines that eventually make up the entire version of the image or text.
Scanned graphics, text and vectorization can all be engraved with dot matrix.
Vector cutting differs from dot matrix engraving in that vector cutting is done on the outline of the text.
We usually use this method to cut materials such as wood, acrylic, paper, etc. We can also mark the surface of various materials.
Marking speed
Marking speed is the speed of laser head movement, usually measured in IPs (inches per second). High speed brings high productivity.
Speed is also used to control the depth of cut. For a given laser intensity, the slower the speed, the greater the depth of cut or engraving.
You can adjust the speed using the Sculpfun S10 laser engraver's panel, or you can use the computer's operating software to adjust the speed. The adjustment range is 1% from 1% to 100%.
The advanced motor motion control system allows you to obtain ultra-fine engraving quality even at high speeds.
Sculpfun S30 Pro Max laser engraver machine Intensity: Engraving intensity refers to the intensity of the laser on the surface of the material. For a given engraving speed, the greater the intensity, the greater the depth of cut or engraving.
Intensity can be adjusted using the Sculpfun S9 laser engraver panel or by using computer-operated software. The adjustment range is 1% on a scale of 1% to 100%. The higher the intensity, the lower the speed. The deeper the cut.
Spot Size
The laser beam spot size can be adjusted for different focal length lenses. Spot lens is used for high resolution engraving. The large spot lens is used for low resolution engraving, but it is the best choice for vector cutting.