alexhu,
i'm sure it's quite a coincidence that the beams and dichros picture on your website ( http://www.zrlaser.com/en/index.html) looks *exactly* like the one from onestoplasershop.com.
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alexhu,
i'm sure it's quite a coincidence that the beams and dichros picture on your website ( http://www.zrlaser.com/en/index.html) looks *exactly* like the one from onestoplasershop.com.
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suppose you're thinkin' about a plate o' shrimp. Suddenly someone'll say, like, plate, or shrimp, or plate o' shrimp out of the blue, no explanation. No point in lookin' for one, either. It's all part of a cosmic unconciousness.
and the big signature is verry anoying....
I think these tings work counterproductive
If recent other threads are to be taken at face value, you should avoid all Chinese galvos and especially safety systems due to the cheap components and unreliability
Frikkin Lasers
http://www.frikkinlasers.co.uk
You are using Bonetti's defense against me, ah?
I thought it fitting, considering the rocky terrain.
I think you should see that in context. (i don't know the correct english word for it)
Professional laserrist should try to avoid unreliable gear at all times.
Us DIY passionate hobbyists cant afford 3000 euro CT scanners and cant justify the cost for the things we do with it in our homes and private LEMs.
5 years ago we were all to happy to put in the 500$ china galvo's in our projectors.
The level is getting higher and higher.... and so is the china product bashing.
Laserwave modules were very good in 2007.... nowadays you must rock Kvants to be considered serious and at technically high level.
Let us just do what makes us happy.. as long as is it done safely...
Sorry, I appear to have forgotten to use the [TongueFirmlyInCheek] tags
And god forbid all those those 'Pros' out there using Chinese kit - their time will come!
I do own a Kvant though....![]()
Frikkin Lasers
http://www.frikkinlasers.co.uk
You are using Bonetti's defense against me, ah?
I thought it fitting, considering the rocky terrain.
drm916-
a "scanfail" *DOES NOT* need to be anything electronic. It can simply be a beam mask at the aperture of your system. In fact, this is what I and OSLS do with our systems and these are now approved (or on the way of being approved) by the CDRH. A "Scanfail" is defined as something that prevents radiation in excess of class IV levels in the event of a scanner failure. A beam mask (black tak, physical beam block) satisfies this requirement.
It does not need to be anything overly complicated nor electrical.
Alexhu- You should be ashamed of yourself for stealing another's photo (one stop laser shop) and using it as your own. How about doing some hard work yourself, take the 15 minutes out of your day to snap a couple pictures and use THOSE for your website. Don't take somebodys elses hard work and use it for your own benefit. This is the EXACT reason why many professionals are getting sick and tired of the Chinese business ethics and practices.
-Marc
ILDA- U.S. Laser Regulatory Committee
Authorized Dealer for:
- Pangolin Laser Software and Hardware
- KVANT Laser Modules & Laser Systems
- X-Laser USA
- CNI Lasers
- Cambridge Technology & Eye Magic Professional Scanning Systems
FDA/CDRH Certified Professional LuminanceRGB Laser Light Show Systems
Woo,good fun here!
When I wake up in the morning, a lot advice and evaluation up to me,or pertinent or criticism or ironic. Anyway,thank you very much guys,this help us a lot.
You know, a good new brand needs much more professional opinion and suggestion,this is truly why I'm here,and ZRLASER is in progressive.
About the picture,I admit it's from internet and it locals in the pic PC for a long time, I can not assure it's from where.But anyway I will change it these days.Thank you for recommanding me about that.
Our English website is under constructing,a lot more questions may come out to us. So truely very appreciated and welcome of your advice.
Thank you.
Have a nice day and Best regards
Alexhu
VICE PRESIDENT,ZRLASER
High Price/performance ratio galvo system ZR-V40. Check it here, http://www.zrlaser.com/en/index.html