Panasonic LP-GS Series Operation Manual page 180

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15 2D code object
The parameters are displayed in the category below the object list.
Specify any of the following parameters:
"Filling pattern":
Specify a filling pattern for the quiet zone.
‒ "Marking OFF": The quiet zone is not marked.
‒ "Light modules": The quiet zone is filled with the filling pattern set for "Light module".
‒ "Pattern 1": The quiet zone is filled with pattern 1.
‒ "Pattern 2": The quiet zone is filled with pattern 2.
‒ "Pattern 3": The quiet zone is filled with pattern 3.
(1) "Pattern 1"
(2) "Pattern 2"
(3) "Pattern 3"
"Filling lines per module":
Specify the number of filling lines per module.
The total number of filling lines of the quiet zone is the result of multiplying the value of
"Number of quiet modules" by the value of "Filling lines per module".
"Filling line spacing (horizontal) [mm]", "Filling line spacing (vertical) [mm]":
Displays the horizontal and vertical filling line spacing values.
The values are calculated based on the number of filling lines per module and on the
module line length.
The laser correction parameters for the quiet zone filling are available if "Filling pattern" is set
to "Pattern 1", "Pattern 2" or "Pattern 3".
Specify any of the following parameters:
"Laser power correction [%]":
To correct the laser power, enter a value in the text box.
Marking is not possible if the laser power correction value is 0.
"Scan speed correction [%]":
To correct the scan speed, enter a value in the text box.
"Pulse cycle correction [%]" (LP-RF, LP-RV):
To correct the pulse cycle, enter a value in the text box.
If the corrected value exceeds the allowable limit, the marking is performed with the
maximum or minimum parameter value. The correction ratio is calculated based on the value
set as 100% in "Laser settings".
For bar code or 2D code objects, you can fine-tune the time until the laser starts radiating at
the start or end point in "Laser settings" under "Customize starting/ending point by object".
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