The rotary is only compatible with 110mm and 150mm field lenses.
Step 1
Take the connection cable out of the packaging box. While the machine is powered off, insert one end into the left side of the machine.
After connecting the other end to the rotary, turn on the Promark.
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Rotary chuck in the normal position. |
Roller in the normal position. |
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Note: If you need to flip it left, enable the 'Mirror' function in the rotary settings. Otherwise, image-splitting errors may occur |
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Step 2
Step 3
Select the rotary you are using, then configure the rotary settings.
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Circumference
- If the entered circumference is larger than the actual object, it may cause overlapping of the engraving area, potentially resulting in uneven coloring.
- If the entered circumference is smaller than the actual object, it may cause gaps between the pattern sections.
When using the chuck, if the object is conical, it is recommended to enter the average circumference of the engraving area.
Split Size
When using the Promark rotary, the image will be divided into multiple sections. Each slice will be marked sequentially on the object; then, the rotary will rotate to mark the next slice, continuing in a cycle until the entire image is marked.
The size of each section is determined by the split size setting.
If your object has a conical or irregular shape, using a smaller segment size can reduce gaps or misalignment between sections.
A larger split size can reduce the time required for the task but may affect the engraving result due to greater focal length variation within a single unit length.
Overlap Size
To reduce potential gaps between sections, you can set a fixed overlap for the end of each section to minimize visible gaps.
However, be aware that if the overlap is too large, it may cause the overlapping areas of the material to receive excessive heat, resulting in a noticeable horizontal line.
*Promark rotary only supports X-direction engraving.
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