Now if it turns out we are looking at the “back” of the mirror assembly, than every thing I just said is bogus. Not saying that this is the case, just that from the picture it seems to be the second glass surface is facing outward. If the mirror was incorrectly installed at the factory originally, then there will be some refraction of the laser beam into unwanted areas and can cause heat where you don’t want it. Even with a small laser job youll earn it back. Lightburn is a great piece of software and its actively developed. Light burn kicks the crap out of any free software I tried (and I tried very hard to find a alternative). Mirrors for lasers are always “first surface”, meaning the coating should be the first thing the laser beam hits, not the glass. The price of the software is easily recouped after a few jobs. Second, the picture of the mirror at the top seems to show the top edge of the glass of the mirror with the gold coating under the glass. If I wanted to, the software could easily do things like wipe your hard drive. We’re not trying to harm the customer - we’re trying to harm those sellers. and it’s necessary for us to do this because some retails are selling pirated copies of LightBurn. Most PSU’s have a pot that you can access to turn the milliamps up or down. spiritburner (Neil Scott) August 8, 2021, 6:28am. First, this shows a lot of heat, make sure that the milliamps coming out of the laser tube on the return line is not over the maximum of the working milliamps for the tube. Bummer! Two things to check, which probably you have done already, but doesn’t hurt to remind.
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