Zac Altman
09-17-2008, 10:37 AM
Ok, im back. Ive got to decide between the Gravograph LS100 and the Versalaser 2.30.
I have looked around, but cant seem to find the simple answers.
Gravograph: The software is $2k extra, without the software is it just like using the epilog print drivers. So without the software you design in Corel and print, choose the speed and power, then print to the laser.
I will be doing smaller, individual, high detail projects. Aluminium w/ Cermark, coated aluminium and a little wood/acrylic. Which one comes with a finer lense? I want very high detail without taking away from the focal range (new iPod nanos are curved, i dont want it to start fading too early.
On another note, anyone done one of the new nanos yet?
For me the table sizzes are fine, the power is fine, i dont need ultra fast speed because the bulk of each project will be setting it up.
I still have to go visit the Gravograph people to check out their system, but I think i have a good idea on how it works.
Which have you had experience with? Thoughts?
I have looked around, but cant seem to find the simple answers.
Gravograph: The software is $2k extra, without the software is it just like using the epilog print drivers. So without the software you design in Corel and print, choose the speed and power, then print to the laser.
I will be doing smaller, individual, high detail projects. Aluminium w/ Cermark, coated aluminium and a little wood/acrylic. Which one comes with a finer lense? I want very high detail without taking away from the focal range (new iPod nanos are curved, i dont want it to start fading too early.
On another note, anyone done one of the new nanos yet?
For me the table sizzes are fine, the power is fine, i dont need ultra fast speed because the bulk of each project will be setting it up.
I still have to go visit the Gravograph people to check out their system, but I think i have a good idea on how it works.
Which have you had experience with? Thoughts?