Originally Posted by
Insanity
That's not entirely true...
When doing beam shows, a lower than 30k scanrate is often used. This can give the illusion of a brighter effect as the laser is moving at a slower rate. Also, beams appear sharper at wider angles.
Most laser graphics will run perfectly at 30k, and although I only have a test version of QS, which I can't connect to a set of scanners as I am using QM2000.Net's and not FB3's, I would assume that the graphic files in QS are quite simple. However, an LD2000 system on the QM can produce some very complex graphics using 3D Studio, or even more demanding are raster video style graphics... So there is indeed plenty of reason to go over 30k, ie; it will give you smoother raster video and will draw complex graphics frames with less flicker...
But for QS you shouldn't need to exceed 30k in my humble opinion...
Mark