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    Posted: 22.Jun.2010 at 00:42

Hi all,
My friend has requested me an utility to help him with the machines he is trying to develop.
The machine pricks any material several times, using a head with several needles along one or two rows.
The machine may have one or two heads.
I want to find him a solution (I guess an lsp utility) to help him distribute the pricks, not only in head design, but also in the speed of the conveyor belt that materials are transported by, so materials have the maximum pricks at maximum speed, which is very important for the final product
Here you can find a file, which explains better what I need, and explains the different parameters which are needed.

 
A - distance between pricks (they are not very thick, it can be just a point)
B - distance between rows
C - displacement between pricks (in milimeters or percent, what is easier)
D - number of heads
E - speed of every step (in milimeters, it may vary between 10 to 150mm)

The number of pricks in each row is not important, as the goal is to find a good pattern in a longitudinal axis.
Maybe it would be good to have each step in a different layer, on any other way to help following the different steps.

Thanks for your help and suggestions!

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