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RDWorksV8 Projection Inaccuracy

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I previously used Lightburn, but recently switched to RDWorksV8 for laser processing. I first previewed the graphic position using the projection feature, but the outline projected onto the material showed a noticeable offset from the graphic in the software. Edges that should have aligned precisely instead exhibited errors of several millimeters or more in the actual projection, preventing accurate alignment of the processing position with the material. Despite repeated adjustments, I still couldn't achieve a perfect match. Can anyone offer advice? Thanks in advance!

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    You try to perform thickness correction. This situation usually occurs when the material thickness is inconsistent with the software settings, or when the focal length is not adjusted properly. By compensating for the thickness of the laser path in the software and combining it with the actual measured material thickness, the accuracy of cutting or engraving can be effectively improved, ensuring that the design drawings are consistent with the finished product and reducing deviations and material waste.

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  • Check if the origin setting of the device is correct and ensure that the laser head starts from the correct position when starting. Repeat the coordinate zeroing operation in RDWorksV8 to ensure that the machine's coordinate system is aligned with the design drawings.

     

     

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