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    Ruida controller for double head laser with two independent axis

    Hey guys, first post coming in hot. I recently built a large format laser cutter for cutting fabrics and am looking to convert it to a double head machine. Thing is, I'd like for the two lasers to be on independent axis (similar to this machine below). I'm using diode lasers so the build change will be relatively simple but I'm wondering if there are any Ruida controllers that support this. I know they support two lasers on the same x-axis but haven't seen anything mentioning support for individual axis. I haven't received any replies from Cloudray over the last few weeks so I thought I'd ask here. Thanks!

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    Re: Ruida controller for double head laser with two independent axis

    I have experience with lasercad controller it works

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