Token Ring In the context of laser engraving and cutting systems, a token ring refers to a communication protocol used to control and coordinate the operation of multiple devices within the system. Token ring protocols ensure orderly access to the laser engraving or cutting resources by allowing devices to transmit data in a predetermined sequence. Each device on the token ring network receives a token, or permission, to transmit data, ensuring that only one device can access the laser system at a time. Token ring protocols help prevent data collisions, optimize system throughput, and maintain stability in laser engraving and cutting operations, particularly in multi-device environments where efficient coordination is essential for maximizing productivity and minimizing errors. |