Dot Test 4.lbrn (301.4 KB)
I’m updating the file. I got rid of all but the two smallest patterns since that’s all you should need for this level of testing anyway. I also updated the cut optimizations so that it engraves in a much more logical order. Every other column has the scan angle flipped 180 degrees to reduce travel moves. This is much smaller at 50mm x 35mm when finished and completes much faster.
I’m personally using a 60 watt machine and running it at 100mm/s. The z offset for each column is ±.1mm as it was before with 0 in the middle column. Ideally I’d like to use variable text to print the absolute value of the z height for each column but Oz says can’t be done with Ruida.
The power scale is from 10% to 100% of 10% to 20% if that makes sense. The scaling can be confusing. I also used single line fonts for the column and row labels.
So the 10 row should be 11% power, the 20 row 12%, etc. on up to 20%.
Here’s a pic of a test.
Hard to get a good pic through a loupe. Black painted white tile.
And here it is compared to the first pattern on a 6x6in tile.