Thankyou for making this video. Videos showing how to do a ramp test with an AF laser are like non-existent so this was a nice surprise when I came across it. So I am assuming you raised your AF pen before you did the ramp test yes?
@@ttplaser8440 Ok now I'm confused. The AF pen needs to be lower than the laser cone in normal operating conditions in order for the laser cone to not smash into the honeycomb bed. The AF pen is what comes down and sets the height of the laser cone a certain distance from the bed, so it needs to be lower than the nozzle so it hits the bed first. However it appears in the video that your AF pen is raised up higher than your nozzle. Is it not or does it just look that way in the video?
Thank you very much, I had a very wide piece to engrave and needed this information in a hurry.
Thank you for your comment. Best wishes and happy engraving.
Underrated video, very simple instructions. A*
Thank you so much, happy engraving.
Thank you i purchased a similar machine, and the guy who selled it to me didnt tell me how to do this, this was very helpfull
thanks for the comment. So happy we could help
thankyou so much for this! helped a whole lot!
That's great. We like to hear that we are helping others.
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for your comment
Thankyou for making this video. Videos showing how to do a ramp test with an AF laser are like non-existent so this was a nice surprise when I came across it. So I am assuming you raised your AF pen before you did the ramp test yes?
No need to raise the AF. We know the AF is going to be higher than the focus distance. Thanks for your comment.
@@ttplaser8440 Ok now I'm confused. The AF pen needs to be lower than the laser cone in normal operating conditions in order for the laser cone to not smash into the honeycomb bed. The AF pen is what comes down and sets the height of the laser cone a certain distance from the bed, so it needs to be lower than the nozzle so it hits the bed first. However it appears in the video that your AF pen is raised up higher than your nozzle. Is it not or does it just look that way in the video?
Super video me ayudo mucho
Mucho grasia
What is the pen shaped thing next to the nozzle?
Thanks for your question. That is the Auto Focus pen that will automatically focus your lens.
@@ttplaser8440 Gotcha. I was hoping it was a marking tool. Thank you