Vendor
AcrylicCO2 Laser

Acrylic - 3mm

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Laser Settings

Engrave

Power

65%

Speed

90 mm/s

Lines

300 dpi

Cut

Power

100%

Speed

8 mm/s

Frequency

100 Hz

Air Assist

On

Notes

Adjust focus distance so it's closer to the lens by about 2mm for best edge quality for 3mm acrylic and thicker. may need 2 passes

Additional Settings

Photo/Bitmap Engraving

45% @ 90 mm/s

Notes

300 DPI

6mm Cut

100% @ 2 mm/s

Notes

100 Freq.

9.5mm Cut

100% @ 3 mm/s

Notes

100 Freq. Use Speed Comp and at least 2 passes

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Brand
Other
Model
Epilog Fusion Ascent 12
Laser Type
co2
Wattage
59.8W

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Material Details

Category
Acrylic
Supplier
Rowmark
Brand
Rowmark

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Source type

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Reference link

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Acrylic - 3mm.clb

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License

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