Vector cutting is different from dot matrix engraving, and vector cutting is performed on the outer outline of the graphic. We usually use this mode to cut through wood, acrylic, paper, etc., and to mark on a variety of materials.
Engraving speed: Engraving speed refers to the speed at which the laser head moves. It is usually expressed in IPS (inches per second), which results in high productivity. Speed is also used to control the depth of the cut. For a given laser intensity, the slower the speed, the greater the depth of the cut or engraving. You can adjust the speed with the engraver panel or with your computer's print driver. In the range of 1% to 100%, the adjustment range is 1%. The advanced motion control system of the Hummer makes you get super-fine engraving quality when carving at high speed.
Engraving intensity: Engraving intensity refers to the intensity of the laser that strikes the surface of the material. For a particular engraving speed, the greater the intensity, the greater the depth of the cut or engraving. You can adjust the intensity with the engraver panel or with your computer's print driver. In the range of 1% to 100%, the adjustment range is 1%. The greater the intensity, the greater the speed. The depth of the cut is also deeper
Spot size: The laser beam spot size can be adjusted with lenses of different focal lengths. Small spot lenses are used for high resolution engraving. Large spot lenses are used for lower resolution engraving, but for vector cutting, it is the best choice. The standard configuration for the new device is a 2.0 inch lens. Its spot size is in the middle and is suitable for all kinds of occasions.
Engravable materials: wood products, plexiglass, metal plates, glass, stone, crystal, Corian, paper, two-color board, alumina, leather, resin, spray metal
