A Comprehensive Guide to Laser Marking Machine Software
From computer system checks to software installation, they provide detailed instructions on the key points of setting up laser marking machine software, including hardware connection techniques, parameter adjustment logic, and emergency solutions to high-frequency problems.
Preparation for installing laser marking machine software.
Before installing the software, you must make sure your computer system meets the requirements. Most of the time, Windows 10 or higher will be compatible with mainstream laser marking software.Be sure to check if the USB port is functioning properly. If the driver can't be installed, then all the subsequent steps are a waste of time.It is also recommended that you disable your anti-virus software before installing the package, as it may mistakenly delete some of the files.
Step by step, the software is installed.
Download and uncompress the installer.
You should download the installation package from the official website or from a trusted source. Do not download a cracked version at random, or you could crash your system. When the download is complete, right-click to unzip the file into the designated folder. Avoid using Chinese characters in the file path, or you may get an error message.
Install the program.
After double-clicking on the installation program, just follow the instructions and click on "next.The key point is that you must install the program on a solid-state hard drive, for which the speed is much greater.If a pop-up box appears asking if you want to install a driver, be sure to click "agree" or the laser head may not be recognized.
Sharing the techniques of parameter adjustment.
Hardware connection and identification.
After connecting the device to the computer with a data cable, open the software and go straight to the "device management" interface.If the list is empty, try restarting the software or unplugging and replugging the USB cable, as the problem is most likely poor contact.
Setting the core parameters.
The power, frequency, and marking speed settings can be left at the default values recommended by the manufacturer.However, if the label becomes yellowed or blurry, don't panic! Just reduce the power by 10 % and the speed by 20 %, and you'll see an immediate improvement.Remember to change only one parameter at a time, so you can find the source of the problem.
Common problems can be solved quickly.
If your software opens, then crashes, the graphics card driver probably needs updating. If your patterns are off, first check the optical alignment, then see if the material is securely fastened.If it really can't be resolved, the old standby method of rebooting the system always works: Turn off the software, pull the plug from the equipment, wait 10 seconds, and then plug it back in.