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Laser inkjet printer and laser marking machine are not only different in name, but also have different meanings.
Let us explain the difference between laser inkjet printer and laser marking machine! 1.
The reason why the software is called a laser inkjet printer instead of a laser marking machine is because the speed is required to be fast when coding on the fly, and professional laser coding software is required to meet the speed.
The general marking software on the market Static is very good, but the speed is not good when flying, because at the beginning of the software design, it was developed according to static marking
.
Second, the difference between galvanometers Laser coding requires very high galvanometers.
The speed of galvanometers is generally required to be more than 5,000 times per second or more.
Static marking does not require high galvanometers.
a hundred times
.
Lower when depth is required
.
3.
The appearance design of the whole machine is different from the customer's application of the laser inkjet printer is generally installed on the high-speed assembly line.
The laser inkjet printer requires a small footprint and is easy to integrate.
The laser marking machine is designed according to the traditional mechanical equipment.
The volume is generally huge after all.
To sum up, the laser inkjet printer should have: fast software analysis and response speed, fast galvanometer speed, small size, and easy integration.
Let’s take a look at the laser inkjet printer you purchased.
Have the above characteristics?