Thmyl-brnamj-rdworks-v6 ((hot)) -
If your shop has two different Ruida-controlled lasers, you might see THMYL-BRNAMJ for one machine and a different code for the other.
When you search for , you are looking for the tool that converts vector files into G-code or machine-readable instructions. Ruida controllers are the industry standard for many mid-range CO2 lasers (such as those from Rabbit Laser, Bodor, and various generic Chinese imports), making RDWorks an essential piece of kit.
Note: Some vendors take weeks to respond. Proceed to Method 2. thmyl-brnamj-rdworks-v6
In this article, we will dismantle the mystery. We will explore what actually means, how it integrates with RDWorks V6 , and how to troubleshoot, install, and optimize your workflow using this specific software-hardware handshake.
: Assign different colors to parts of your design to set specific parameters (e.g., Red for "Cut," Black for "Engrave"). Parameter Settings : Double-click a layer to adjust: Speed : How fast the laser head moves. Power : The intensity of the laser beam (usually 0–100%). If your shop has two different Ruida-controlled lasers,
يعمل البرنامج بشكل كامل في وضع الأوفلاين، مما يجعله مثاليًا للورش الصناعية. توافق النظام والتحميل
: Use Ctrl + I to import vector files like .DXF , .AI , or .PLT , as well as bitmap images. Note: Some vendors take weeks to respond
In short: is your machine’s unique “fingerprint” request to the software.
When you install RDWorks V6 on a new PC and connect it to your laser, the software reads the controller’s serial number. It then generates a challenge string (e.g., THMYL-BRNAMJ ) and asks for a response key. Without the matching unlock file, RDWorks V6 runs in demo mode (unable to send jobs to the laser).
: The THMYL-BRNAMJ authorization does not affect layer performance—only the send-to-machine function.