I figure if I can get this simple design to work then my other files will work.Īnd here’s a bunch of trials with their settings:Ĭhanging idle speed, acceleration, rising edge (both on the Ruida 644XG and in the machine settings on LightBurn, both x and y) on and off, hide backlash on and off… nothing I’ve tried makes a difference. Of course I can cut this design perfectly if I cut all horizontal and then all vertical lines without breaking them, but the point is to get the cuts to align no matter what cut order. I made this file so the head would change directions on every line segment in order to maximize errors. I’ve done extensive problem-solving using a different design with squares. There is a different cut order in each of these puzzles even though they are individually grouped so a complete puzzle is cut before moving to the next. 3 of them have places where the cuts don’t start and end at the same place while 3 of them are good. I copied and pasted the puzzle design to make copies inside Lightburn. I discovered the problem cutting 6 identical puzzles. Here’s the history of my problem and what I’ve tried so far: I’ve attached a test file and hoping someone could try cutting it to see if you get the same results. Hi there, I’ve got a new Chinese laser cutter and I’m going crazy trying to get cuts to align properly.
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