Glossary Of Laser Engraving and Cut Terms
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Crosstalk Crosstalk in laser engraving refers to the unintended interference or interaction between adjacent engraved features or elements on the material surface. Crosstalk can occur when the laser beam inadvertently overlaps or intersects with previously engraved areas during the engraving process, resulting in undesirable marks, smudges, or inconsistencies in the engraved design.
Minimizing crosstalk requires precise control of laser parameters such as power, speed, and spacing between engraved elements, as well as optimizing engraving paths and rostering strategies to avoid overlap and ensure clean, uniform engraving results. Advanced laser engraving software and algorithms help mitigate crosstalk by implementing intelligent engraving techniques and path optimization algorithms, improving engraving efficiency and quality across a wide range of applications and materials. |
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