Case #1: The fill-lines and the border are separated, as Figure 10-10 shows. This is because
the End TC is too short, and users need to raise it.
Figure 10-10 Case #1
Case #2: Burn-in effect as Figure 10-11 shows. This is because the End TC is too long, and
users need to shorten it.
Case #3: Perfect result as Figure 10-12 shows.
Figure 10-12 Case 3
Different manufacturers use different Laser sources and scanner(gavlo), so the performances
are also different. Sometimes when however users modify the End TC, the hatch-lines and the
border cannot be superposed. Here users need to set the End Compensate (Values from 0.05 to
0.25). But this may cause the 4th case: the hatch-lines are beyond the border, as Figure10-13
shows. Users should lower the End Compensate to reach the perfect result.
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Figure 10-11 Case #2
Figure 10-13 Case 4
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