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    After paying Rob Stanwax a visit yesterday we were able to determine the PPS output of my PM25 desk and what a shock we got. It turns out the desk is only running at 13k PPS and not at 18k PPS as I was told. We managed to work this out by comparing a single frame of a Pango show that's in my desk and found the exact same frame in the show on Robs computer and then compared the two X axis outputs on a scope.

    So it turned out that my concerns of the PPS output from my PM25 has bought out the true speed that it is running at.

    And again must thank Rob for his help with this matter and the time he has spent tuning my scanners.

    Carl

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    You are welcome....what else would I be doing on a Saturday

    Rob

    PS it was like UKLEM 3.25 at my house yesterday with Kevski and Carl there!
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    BASTARD !!
    You had a UKLEM and you never invited me !!
    And I was in St Helens yesterday too !!

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    No way! My other half is from St Helens & I worked there for 10 years.
    Richard if you are ever in the vacinity please drop me a line, the door is always open and there is always warm water for a brew - though it may be from the waste of the 168

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    Hmmm..
    Somehow your waste water doesn't sound that appealing.

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    When i got my first PM25 it came with GD120 Galvo`s

    That was a few years ago and it had no blanking.

    I was informed that it ran at around 12k

    Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by starlogic View Post
    When i got my first PM25 it came with GD120 Galvo`s

    That was a few years ago and it had no blanking.

    I was informed that it ran at around 12k

    Cheers
    Well while at Rob Stanwax's Place on Sat I got the chance to connect my PM25 to Rob's SP168 white light that also has G120's and the scan quality was just gob smackingly fantastic. I wish I had took some pic's of text and griphics.

    Carl

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