Baz
New Member
Hey guys.
So i am at that point where my workload is just to much for my one laser unit.
My system:
- I have a Gravograph system. A 12"x18", 40 watt unit. (LS 100)
- I use Gravograph's Laserstyle software to run my machine.
I got a quote from my Gravograph rep. And also asked for a quote from my materials supplier which they carry Universal brand lasers.
Both companies have really good specials on right now (but not on the same or comparable sized units).
My most important questions is. Anyone of you using two (or more) different brand systems running off of the same engraving software?
If so .. Any pros or cons or potential problems in doing this?
Allot of you are using Corel Draw but i am a Illustrator user and i tried running my Gravograph machine through it and it does "kinda" work.
But it seems buggy in how the laser takes on the information (origin point goes off, adjusting power settings is done through preset RGB values)
I can see that the workflow would not be as easy as with a dedicated engraving software. Especially on large orders.
I am leaning for a second Gravograph system but it is more expensive than the Universal.
The models i am looking at are either Gravograph LS900 which is 24"x24" or Universal's VLS4.60 which is 18"x24"
Both systems are 60 watt. Both are on sale but there is a 10k difference between the two.
I am torn on what to do. The Universal's specs are perfect for my needs but i am concerned about workflow and possible quality differences between both machines when working
on the same job.
So i am at that point where my workload is just to much for my one laser unit.
My system:
- I have a Gravograph system. A 12"x18", 40 watt unit. (LS 100)
- I use Gravograph's Laserstyle software to run my machine.
I got a quote from my Gravograph rep. And also asked for a quote from my materials supplier which they carry Universal brand lasers.
Both companies have really good specials on right now (but not on the same or comparable sized units).
My most important questions is. Anyone of you using two (or more) different brand systems running off of the same engraving software?
If so .. Any pros or cons or potential problems in doing this?
Allot of you are using Corel Draw but i am a Illustrator user and i tried running my Gravograph machine through it and it does "kinda" work.
But it seems buggy in how the laser takes on the information (origin point goes off, adjusting power settings is done through preset RGB values)
I can see that the workflow would not be as easy as with a dedicated engraving software. Especially on large orders.
I am leaning for a second Gravograph system but it is more expensive than the Universal.
The models i am looking at are either Gravograph LS900 which is 24"x24" or Universal's VLS4.60 which is 18"x24"
Both systems are 60 watt. Both are on sale but there is a 10k difference between the two.
I am torn on what to do. The Universal's specs are perfect for my needs but i am concerned about workflow and possible quality differences between both machines when working
on the same job.