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Computerized Controls 4-13
Page Setup
To properly generate and position artwork, most graphics programs will permit the
customization of the page size and orientation. Set the page orientation, in your graphics
software to Landscape, and the page size to a width of 16 inches (406.4mm) and a height of 12
inches (304.8mm). The page size may also be reduced to match the size of the engraving
material, but you must then adjust the page size in the Printer Driver to EXACTLY the same
size. In production situations it is often more efficient to leave the page size at it’s maximum and
engrave or cut more than one object at a time. This is accomplished by duplicating the image,
in your graphics program, as many times as necessary to fill up the entire page.
Ruler Setup
Usually your graphics software will provide on-screen rulers, which can be configured to match
the rulers in the laser system. Using rulers in the software and matching them with the ones
provided in the laser system gives the ability to correctly align the graphic on the screen with the
material in the laser system. The laser system’s origin is fixed in the upper left corner of the
engraving area and cannot be altered. Change the ruler position, in your graphics software, to
match the laser system with the origin (0,0) in the upper left corner. It is also possible to use a
page size smaller than the maximum engraving area. For example, if an 8 inch (203.2 mm) x
10 inch (254 mm) page size is desired, set this page size in the graphics software as well as in
the Printer Driver. The laser system will automatically move the engraving area to the origin so
place the object all the way up into the left-hand corner against the rulers in the laser system.
Power Control through Color Selection (Mapping)
You can use up to 8 different colors in your graphic design to access the 8 different power
settings in the Printer Driver. When using this feature, the colors that you used to draw your
graphic MUST exactly match the colors listed in the Printer Driver. The colors shown in the
Printer Driver are black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, and orange. Some graphics
programs will provide these basic colors pre-defined, but other programs may require the
creation of each of the colors by defining them in CMYK percentages. NOTE: For your
convenience, CorelDRAW (all versions compatible) color palette(s) (ULS.pal and
ULS.cpl), needed to correctly operate the laser system, can be found on your Printer
Driver disk. Refer to the Software Setup section later it this chapter, on how to install and
use the color palette. If you are using other software and need to mix your own colors, use the
chart below to create them.
COLOR CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK
BLACK
0 % 0 % 0 % 100 %
RED
0 % 100 % 100 % 0 %
GREEN
100 % 0 % 100 % 0 %
YELLOW
0 % 0 % 100 % 0 %
BLUE
100 % 100 % 0 % 0 %
MAGENTA
0 % 100 % 0 % 0 %
CYAN
100 % 0 % 0 % 0 %
ORANGE
0 % 60 % 100 % 0 %
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