F1 Ultra Testing - Fiber IR Laser - Fails on Low Power

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
  • So I decided to test the Fiber IR on the F1 Ultra a little more. To my surpriseiIt failed on 10% power (at least my unit did). There were some halos and other minor details so far that I have encountered and more to be tested on a second video.
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Комментарии • 42

  • @jerryschroeder8347
    @jerryschroeder8347 14 дней назад +1

    as important as overscan is - it is amazing that they have not done something to fix that. Your only option is to really slow down to try and avoid the issue.

    • @AlivePixelCreates
      @AlivePixelCreates  13 дней назад

      and at that point the super fast laser is not super fast anymore lol. 🙄🙄

  • @stiffler8632
    @stiffler8632 15 дней назад +2

    could you try the Halotest with and without smart paths itellegent path?

    • @AlivePixelCreates
      @AlivePixelCreates  15 дней назад

      I use the default with smart on this test. The next metal test is going full manual and nothing Xtool smart for sure. Normally the smart path takes longer on everything

  • @vidsurfer0725
    @vidsurfer0725 15 дней назад

    Have you reached out to them directly to see what's going on? My first IR 2w module for my S1 was defective and they replaced it for me. The second works, but I'm starting to see 2w is just a joke. My F1 Ultra arrives tomorrow. So I will try your settings at some point to see if maybe your unit is having issues, or if there is a thing that Xtool needs to patch/update?

    • @AlivePixelCreates
      @AlivePixelCreates  14 дней назад +1

      I'm finishing testing soon and I have a list of things I need to ask support, since they take usually a lot to get back, I want to have all in one request rather than go for one at the time.

  • @danielwood6758
    @danielwood6758 5 дней назад

    Any updates on this halo issue? I saw this today using the blue light laser over 2000mm/s.

    • @AlivePixelCreates
      @AlivePixelCreates  3 дня назад

      Still getting the halo. Is better at slower speeds but definitely not what the machine is advertised for.

  • @TripodsGarage
    @TripodsGarage 14 дней назад +1

    I'm pretty sure that it did fire at 10% just was too weak and fast to see or yield any results. Even running that low of power barely does anything to plastics. My tests showed almost the the same thing. For my testing the only metal the showed any results at 10% was titanium, copper, rose gold, and anodizing aluminum. Everything else was barely noticeable.
    Side note - The F1 and F1 Ultra need to be fully LightBurn compatible, to get the full capabilities out of these machines. Right now they are just under basic galvo.

    • @AlivePixelCreates
      @AlivePixelCreates  14 дней назад

      I usually mark pla at 100% on a 2w. So 10% on a 20w should be fine. But does not fire

    • @gregparker5732
      @gregparker5732 14 дней назад +1

      xTool is doing a real disservice to it's customers by not having their machines conform to the standards that all the better companies do to make sure they work with LB.

  • @gregparker5732
    @gregparker5732 15 дней назад

    Since Lightburn has control of overscan %, it would be interesting to see if the halo would still show up with overscan. Thanks keep them coming!

    • @AlivePixelCreates
      @AlivePixelCreates  15 дней назад +2

      exactly I haven try anything on Lightburn yet. so that will be interesting to see

    • @lasersandbeyond
      @lasersandbeyond 14 дней назад +2

      I think overscan would definitely solve the halo issue, and I think Daniel eluded to that in the start of the video briefly...that it was mostly due to not having overscan. Not having overscan means that the laser beam has more energy at the edges that is not disbursed out evenly as it is in the other areas of the engraving...which can lead to many failures. Daniel knows this and is trying to illustrate what the XCS software does and how it performs on its own...and not using the laser with 3rd party software.

    • @gregparker5732
      @gregparker5732 14 дней назад +3

      @@lasersandbeyond Agreed, the extra energy from stopping and changing directions on the design, shows most in the mid-values and is not effecting shading as much at the low or high end. Some areas of the machine and software are not "Ultra" yet.

  • @user-xp8yl5pk7w
    @user-xp8yl5pk7w 15 дней назад

    Can you share the settings to test in my unit?

    • @AlivePixelCreates
      @AlivePixelCreates  15 дней назад

      I use the test grid maker from XCS. Look on my channel I did a tutorial how to create them

    • @user-xp8yl5pk7w
      @user-xp8yl5pk7w 15 дней назад

      @@AlivePixelCreates Same behavior! 10% power does not show up! Hallow Effect to!

    • @stanlyipkiss8265
      @stanlyipkiss8265 15 дней назад

      @@AlivePixelCreates I had to start at 20% because somewhere in the programing it will not fire on anything lower the 20%. In lightburn you can change those settings to fire on lower %'s.

    • @AlivePixelCreates
      @AlivePixelCreates  14 дней назад

      @@stanlyipkiss8265 that is messed up

  • @TonyMueller
    @TonyMueller 15 дней назад

    I think it's most likely that at 10% it's just not enough power to affect the stainless steel. I doubt 11% would have marked either in that test, but somewhere between 10% and whatever the next power level was is the minimum power for stainless steel.

    • @AlivePixelCreates
      @AlivePixelCreates  14 дней назад +2

      but also didn't mark the coated card, remember that is 2w and that is what I was used to use on the F1 and worked fine.

    • @TonyMueller
      @TonyMueller 14 дней назад +1

      @@AlivePixelCreates I still haven’t received my F1 Ultra. Hopefully I don’t have any of these issues. I will be testing out the low power on stainless steel though just to see what’s happening.

    • @AlivePixelCreates
      @AlivePixelCreates  14 дней назад +1

      @@TonyMueller please let me.kniwnhiwnit goes. Also keep in mind that low power might be better for plastics.

    • @gregparker5732
      @gregparker5732 14 дней назад +1

      @@AlivePixelCreates Also the lowest speed at 10% should have resulted in more energy density than some of the faster speeds at 20%

    • @AlivePixelCreates
      @AlivePixelCreates  13 дней назад

      @@gregparker5732 true

  • @lasersandbeyond
    @lasersandbeyond 15 дней назад +1

    I'm confused why it matters so much to you how it looks on what are considered unusable combinations. The optimal results are on the bottom of the card, so naturally the ones that are not optimal will look like garbage. I don't see any of what you're calling "halo" in the good areas, so why does it matter?

    • @AlivePixelCreates
      @AlivePixelCreates  15 дней назад +1

      So lower power or faster speed doesn't mean garbage. A consistent machine will make the engraving with no problems just not as define. I've been using multiple machines so is not like I have no idea what would happen. Also why is not firing at 10% power. Because it is not needed? Based on your input it is not full blast power wind do good. That is not how lasers.work tho

    • @lasersandbeyond
      @lasersandbeyond 15 дней назад

      @AlivePixelCreates but those areas you mention look like garbage, I can't think of a single time I'd use an engraving like that, there is hardly any material removed and it's not whay you look for in a coated metal card, you want to reveal the shiny metal underneath
      I never said lower power or faster speed meant garbage, I said the results you pointed out with halos looked like garbage anyway and we're not in the realm of acceptable engraving. None of thise marks provide the mark a person is looking for when doing metal cards, so why does it matter if there are things there you don't like....they are shit marks anyway

    • @AlivePixelCreates
      @AlivePixelCreates  15 дней назад

      @@lasersandbeyond but that means that or is under power or is advertised as 20w fiber when does not have that power. Because a 2 what at 100% clean the coat but a 20w on 20% doesn't?

    • @lasersandbeyond
      @lasersandbeyond 15 дней назад +1

      @@AlivePixelCreates I don't understand what you're asking or implying.

    • @AlivePixelCreates
      @AlivePixelCreates  15 дней назад

      @@lasersandbeyond run a test on your F1, then use similar settings on the ultra, if the F1 clean a coat with the IR with 2w why the ultra needs to be at least on 5w to do the same operation

  • @mikedixonphoto
    @mikedixonphoto 14 дней назад

    The audio on this is absolutely terrible. Put some headphones on and listen to it. If you have a stereo microphone, turn off the stereo or throw it away, they're garbage.

    • @AlivePixelCreates
      @AlivePixelCreates  14 дней назад +2

      Thank you, the audio is bad also after filtering and cleaning as much as possible, I have a huge fan and portable AC running and the room is warm with all off to get better audio will be 100 deg here.