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    More power on the left side of the table than the right?

    My machine started engraving deeper on the left side of the table than the right side? Now my detail of the engraving's gone on the left like the power is set too high. The engraving on the far right side is perfect? This is on a 24 x 24 piece of maple. The problem just started and i'm at a loss.

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    Sounds like an alignment issue. Check your alignment as well as the distance from the table to the lens - check all four corners and ensure they are the same distance.

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    Fully align the laser and check to make sure the bed is level. Full alignment should take a couple hours and you'll be back to golden.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike V Miller View Post
    My machine started engraving deeper on the left side of the table than the right side? Now my detail of the engraving's gone on the left like the power is set too high. The engraving on the far right side is perfect? This is on a 24 x 24 piece of maple. The problem just started and i'm at a loss.
    Mike, welcome to Sawmill creek, please take a minute to fill out your profile so we can be of better assistance.
    You will want to research laser alignment.
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    That's the first thing I thought of. I put the tape on all the mirrors and every one's dead center. I also checked the table for level and square. What has me puzzled is that everything worked fine last night but today is another story. I've had this machine over a year and nothing like this has ever happened before. I'm at a loss that's for sure.
    Thank you

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    Thanks Scott, I'm new here and i'll do that! I have a MornTech MT-L960 80w

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    if you're using a nose cone, take it off and see if that helps--

    Even though the all the mirrors are hitting at or near center, there could be slight alignment errors making it so the last mirror isn't dead centering the beam to the lens across the entire table. On the distant coordinates, the beam may be hitting the sides of the cone a bit.

    It's one of the reasons I won't use a nosecone...

    also, make sure all of the lens assembly is tight!
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    I took the nose cone off and took the lens out and checked the alignment to the lens with a piece of tape. Dead center. I just a week or two ago did a complete tune up with alignment. I have checked everything I can think to check except one thing just crossed my mind. My computer. The one thing I have not done is redo the art work and reload it to the machine. I'm making custom coasters for a customer 36 at a time. Maybe something didn't load right.

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    $5 says your side alignment mirror is off. Check it again starting at the tube and 1st mirror working through all the mirrors.

    Here is a good video on how to do it.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pw8Ro2vEEzY

    Also double check your engraving bed is level as Gary said.
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    I would think a 24 x 24 piece of solid maple wood would be pretty susceptible to warping. Check the distance from the lens to the material in all corners, not just the distance to the table.
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    Check extraction, smoke (CO2) blocks lasers like a brick wall
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Challoner View Post
    I would think a 24 x 24 piece of solid maple wood would be pretty susceptible to warping. Check the distance from the lens to the material in all corners, not just the distance to the table.
    Oh good call Scott, OP didn't say it was flat, that's very possible.
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    Mike....I may be taking you too literally, but you said you checked your table and it is square and level? The key is if the table is on the same plane as the same plane of your gantry, not if the table is square, or if your table is level to the ground. To check if it is on the same place as your gantry use your focusing space. Put the laser in one corner of the table and focus to the table top with the spacer. Then move to the second corner. Is the spacing still the same? How about to the third and fourth corners? That is what they are referring to. And it has to be on the money. A small difference like an 1/8" will cause a change in performance.

    My apologies if that is what you meant. Just making sure.

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    Scott, I use a special maple with an MDF core that I get from a high end custom cabinet maker. It's more expensive but worth it.

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    I said earlier that my table was level. As it turned out when I put the level on the table I just placed it in the middle of the table. I did a retune and sure as hell! one corner of the table was out. Instead of using a level I used a focal tool to reset the table this time. Problem solved. Thank you all for your help! Hope I can return the favor some time.

    Mike

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