Glitch In laser engraving, a glitch refers to a temporary or sudden malfunction or anomaly in the engraving system that disrupts normal operation. Glitches can occur due to various factors, such as software errors, electrical interference, mechanical issues, or environmental conditions. When a glitch occurs during engraving, it may result in errors, inconsistencies, or interruptions in the engraving process, leading to incomplete or defective engravings. Engravers often troubleshoot glitches promptly to identify and resolve the underlying causes, ensuring smooth and reliable operation of the engraving equipment. |