Turns out a misaligned mirror made the laser hit the lens in a weird way, and then bouncing off something on the way out to produce this double line. Probably. What kind of strange troubleshooting have you done and what was the reason/fix?

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    6 months ago

    Could be. Is there an easy way to test that? For the mirrors we had pieces of paper to see where the laser hit.

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      6 months ago

      Can you take the nozzle off for a quick test? Mine unscrews for cleaning, not sure if they all do though

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        6 months ago

        I could, but it’s a community laser cutter, so I’m a little reluctant to take things apart now that it works again. If the same thing happens again, I will try that for sure though!

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          6 months ago

          Ooooh yeah, not quite your place to be fuckin with it haha

          The workshop manager (or whoever is in charge) hasn’t tried to fix it?

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          6 months ago

          Oh followup question!

          Do the double lines only happen in specific areas of the cutting bed?

          I was getting weak cuts in the lower right of my machine due to some misalignment. Presumably because that’s the position where the mirrors are farthest apart

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            6 months ago

            I didn’t do enough tests, but it appeared more or less in every part of the bed. The guy who is an expert on this particular machine came and aligned the mirrors so it works now. He did say that the back mirror was most misaligned, and that that should really not be possible or something like that.

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              6 months ago

              Yeah that is pretty weird. The rear mirror is fixed to the body of the machine, it’s usually the front mirror that rides on the gantry that gets misaligned “naturally”

              Maybe someone smacked it on accident…somehow lol