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PeterB
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hi guys, does anyone have any power/speed settings for ceremark on stainless steel, I can't seem to get it right on the LaserScript, on my Epilog I use full power (40 watts) and very low speed.
My laserscript is 60 watts.

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Peter
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Somebody must have used ceremark on a Laserscript.
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I haven't I'm afraid - all I have seen is to use a very thin layer if using the spray or liquid.


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Speed 100
Power 98%
Scan gap 0.1

60 watt machine.
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Signchap wrote:Speed 100
Power 98%
Scan gap 0.1

60 watt machine.
Thank you.
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