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EZCAD2 Laser and Galvo Control Software - JCZ laser marking
EZCAD2 Laser and Galvo Control Software
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EZCAD2 laser software is designed for seamless synchronization of galvo scanners and lasers. Since its inception in , JCZ’s EZCAD2 stands as the world’s most popular and stable laser software. EZCAD2 Laser and Galvo Control Software is a professional laser marking and engraving software that supports multiple laser types (such as fiber laser, CO₂ laser, UV laser) and LMCPCIE Series Laser & Galvo Controller, and can be easily integrated with existing equipment.
Optional Features
1. Dual-Axis Splicing: Achieve seamless and extended marking areas by combining multiple axes, ensuring high-quality results on large surfaces.
2. Flying Marking: Perfect for high-speed production lines, enabling continuous marking on moving objects with precision and stability.
3. Software Secondary Development: Open interfaces and SDKs allow for advanced customization, making it adaptable to unique industrial requirements.
Why Choose EZCAD2?
* High stability and high compatibility: Industrial-grade stability, widely supported hardware devices.
* High precision and high efficiency: Optimized laser control and galvanometer scanning ensure accurate marking every time.
* Excellent cost performance: Provide high performance while ensuring reasonable price.
* Technical support and continuous upgrade: Professional team provides technical support, regular updates to keep the software advanced.
EZCAD2 Laser and Galvo Control Software is an ideal choice to improve the efficiency and accuracy of laser marking. Combined with LMCPCIE Series Controller, it makes industrial production more intelligent and efficient.
EZCAD2 - MAX Fiber Laser? how to set it up properly in Lightburn?
Hi
I actually got Lightburn to work, but what kind of puzzles me is this:
According to my laser’s manufacturer (got it off Aliexpress…) it has a MAX Lasersource (20W, 20-60kHz…)
Now in lightburn, I can set the laser fiber type as RAYCUS,JPT, IPG_YLP, IPG_YLPM but not to “MAX”
Firstly I don’t really understand what this setting does influence … and which one I should choose in my case, as the MAX isn’t listed?
Thanks…
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This identifies the laser source type - they are the various manufacturers. There are all of these types present and Lightburn needs to know which type the controller is driving.
Did you import the markcfg7 file when you installed the device? If you didn’t it won’t know what source or have your lens correction applied.
You have a Raycus source … according to your profile…?
EZCAD has essentially been a pretty bad issue to boot with.
My Laser has a EZCAD2 controller - thus lightburn works…
but the manufacturers USB Stick does not seem to contain the proper markcfg7 file…
there are several versions of EZCAD2 on the stick, and in total 14 different markcfg files!
I’ve tried to load ALL of them into lightburn, sadly not a single one of them matches the specs of my laser…
and yes I’ve contacted the manufacturer and we seem to have communication issues - they insist I need to install the driver (which I did…) and set up EZCAD with their Spec sheet… I can’t because EZCAD throws a “dongle not found” error regardless which driver I install.
And they don’t seem to understanfd my request for the correct markcfg7 file.
I’ve then manually set up the parameters and got lightroom to burn things, quite nicely to be honest.
but again, that setting “fiber type” I can’t go and adjust.
my laser has a MAX laser source according to the manufacturer… not a Raycus.
Ultimately, the “Fiber Type” setting is just the communications protocol that LightBurn uses to talk to the controller and source in your machine. If it’s actually firing the source and working properly, then you should be fine as far as that setting goes. What you will be missing without the proper markcfg7 file will be your lens configuration though, as far as scale, bulge, etc. But, with the new 9 point calibration build into LightBurn, you can properly calibrate your lens.
Thanks a lot…
OK - I’ve been quite succesfully marking a few steel pieces now…
had to correct for scale, red-mark offset, and will do the 9 point as soon as I get my black card stock deliverd for cheap marking test.
As things seem to work rather well I think I just toss EZCAD out of the window(s)
thanks for the help
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