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Q1: Can the Ortur Laser Master 3 truly engrave at speeds of 20,000mm/min?
A: Yes, it can! And this was achieved by using 4 main changes in the design:
1. First of all, the Ortur LM3 was redesigned to have its mechanical structure center of gravity as low as possible. Ultimately, there is a substantial reduction in the frame harmonic vibrations.
2. Secondly, the LU2-10A 10W laser module that powers the Ortur LM3 is extremely light. Only 235 grams, maintaining high power delivery and cooling performance.
3. The Ortur LM3 motherboard and firmware employs G-code streaming optimization, allowing the transfer of data to break the old limitations of 6,000mm/min.
4. TMC2209 stepper driver chips are used on the Ortur LM3. These high-performing drivers allow for high torque, silent operation, and no switching homing.
Q2: What does 20,000mm/min speed engraving actually mean?
A: Ultimately it will save time. In combination with the 10w true optical power of the LU2-10A, the Ortur Laser Master 3 can double the work output possible with a Laser Engraver. If you're using a laser engraver on a commercial say, you will be able to serve twice as many customers in the same amount of time.
As an example, it takes 30 minutes to engrave a black-and-white image of about 10CMx10CM at a speed of 6000mm/min. The same image engraved at max speed with the Ortur LM3 can be finished in roughly 10 minutes.
Q3: What does precision mean in laser engraving or cutting processes?
A: In the engraving, it can ensure that the gray level of the photo is highly maintained, and ensure that the line drawing is accurately portrayed. During the cutting process, precise cutting at the 0.1mm level is ensured.
Q4: What is the limit-free switch function?
A: With the latest TMC 2209 stepper driver chips, there is no longer the need for physical limit switches to have consistent and perfect homing operations. On top of that, the operation of the machine will be near silent at low speeds and very quiet at maximum speeds.
Q5: What is two-way communication?
A: The latest ESP-Pro-v2.4 motherboard is designed to have bi-directional I/O interfaces. Not only the motherboard will talk to the machine components, but these can also communicate and report back to the motherboard on their current state. Soon expansion I/O products will be released to give the machine even the power to control the environment around the Ortur LM3.
Q6: What are the 5 Ways channels link?
A: Commonly, laser engravers would use USB Serial port communication. This would require a permanent USB wire connection to a host computer. With the Ortur LM3, this will be available but be only one of 5 options. The machine will give the ability to engrave from USB, SD card, WebUi, FTP, and App. The machine can connect to your wifi network, or provide itself with a WIFI network to be connected to (Access Point mode).
Q7: What is a direct image engraving?
A: Using AI, the Ortur LM3 Firmware will be able to convert and optimize an image directly sent to the machine and generate automatically gcode without user intervention, cumbersome settings, or parameters.
Q8: What is WebUI?
A: Your Ortur LM3 will be a machine and a service. A webserver is built into your machine firmware and you will be able to connect to your machine via a standard browser. On your Computer, Chromebook, Laptop, Ipad, etc. Any device that has the ability to launch a browser and is connected to your network will be a point of control.