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    Troble with IPI plastic

    I just got some IPI plastic ( lep12 & lep15 ) it has a cap sheet of .001. I am having a hard time engraving through the cap. I am running Epilog 60watt my settings are 75 speed and 95 power 600 dpi. Iam on my 4th run on the same piece. I ran a peice of romark for trophy plates it runs fine. I cleaned lenses what next?

    I should have gotten rowmark

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    Any chance they sent you the rotary stuff instead of laserable material? Happened to me once.

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    it labeled laserable

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    Try this..100s/25p. Thats the Epilog recommended setting and I find them to work most of the time.
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    Sal,

    At that speed, you should be closer to 20P... you either have the wrong material or something is wrong with your laser (loose lens, bad alignment, etc.).
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    There is such a thing as getting it too hot.
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    Is the entire sheet doing that? I found IPI to ALWAYS be warped, so you have to take extra care to get it to lie flat or it will be out of focus.



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    I agree it's way too much power and the dpi should be 400 or 500. 600 dpi is not necessary.

    I use IPI exclusively and have never seen those numbers. Where are you buying your material? All the stuff I use for my laser begins with LZ.
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    Yes, I use some IPI also. I checked their website and it looks like everything they sell for laser is preceded by an LZ designation. 300dpi is plenty for plastics
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    Try flipping the sheet over!

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    Rob

    That thought crossed my mind as well.
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    Huh? If he's engraving through a cap, that would have to be the up side..am I missing something here?
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    I engrave both the Romark LZ and IPI LEP's at 70 power, 80 speed and 600 DPI with my 30 watt laser I've found when rastering text I never go below 500dpi and rarely go above 600dpi.
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    Larry, if he can't get through the cap with all the power he is using, maybe he is trying to engrave the wrong side of the sheet. I don't know, but the new caps take very little power to get through. If his laser is good, and his optics are good, then maybe he is trying to engrave on the wrong side of the sheet.

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    OIC..hahaha..I suppose it is possible that he is trying to engrave the WRONG side. I just assumed he had it right. (know what you do when you ASSUME). I thought the reference was to the material being warped posted by Joe.
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