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    Default Where to buy not bad galvo in good price today?

    A look on ebay and see that the same device is sold as 20 and 40kpps - Nice!.
    I need something for beam show, 20kpps will be good. But real 20...

    Any info?

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    Take a look here...and you will go safe!

    http://shop.stanwaxlaser.co.uk/dt-30...-dt30-15-p.asp
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    How do you truly know the speed of you scanners? if the chinese say that its got a 40 k scanner they could lie and put in a cheaper one how would you know? Is there a way to find the true speed of it please explain how???
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    bolo, try PT-20K .
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    try DT-40's ... rather than a clone of a clone of a clone
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    Quote Originally Posted by tony220171 View Post
    How do you truly know the speed of you scanners? if the chinese say that its got a 40 k scanner they could lie and put in a cheaper one how would you know? Is there a way to find the true speed of it please explain how???
    There are many way to test the galvo system,Bill has written out many,you can search them on the PL or Pangolin's websites.
    Actually,few people would lie if they want their product live in these market for long.
    Find the scanner which can satisfy your application is OK,and the performance to price.
    Incidentally,I'm from China
    High Price/performance ratio galvo system ZR-V40. Check it here, http://www.zrlaser.com/en/index.html

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    I'm a fan of the Dragon Tiger DT series. I have bought 5 sets of up to now and have never had any troubles with them. Quality seems to be a step above from other chinese scanners I've seen but a bit higher in price too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by m0f View Post
    I'm a fan of the Dragon Tiger DT series. I have bought 5 sets of up to now and have never had any troubles with them. Quality seems to be a step above from other chinese scanners I've seen but a bit higher in price too.
    Which other Chinese scanners have you seen?

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    Mainly PT series and a couple of unidentified older sets look similar to scanlsp's but not, have ran into a couple of failed PT20's doing local repairs for people, though possibly overdriven. But mainly just going by the amp designs, the unbalanced sounding noise they make when scanning, rounding of corners that shouldn't be when scanning graphics or text even at lower speeds. Haven't seen PT40's firsthand mind you which in looking at photos seem to be beefier, only seen 20's and 30's firsthand.

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