
Computerized Controls 4-19
• Draw something or type some text onto the page (we are not going to print it). At the top of
the screen, click on "File", then "Print Preview". When the print preview screen appears,
click on "Settings", at the top of the screen, then "Driver Compatibility". The only "Settings
specific for this driver" that should be selected is "Send bands to driver". All other boxed
should be unchecked. Click on "Close" and then "Close" the print preview screen.
• Finally, at the top of the screen, click on "Tools", then "Options", then "Document", then
select "Save options as defaults for new documents". Make sure ALL the options listed are
selected then click "OK".
The setup defaults for CorelDRAW 8 are now complete. Whenever you start a new
document, all of the default settings that we had setup will automatically apply to the new
document.
CorelDRAW 9
• Load CorelDRAW into your computer system.
• Using Windows Explorer, locate the C:\Program Files\Corel\Graphics9\Custom\Palettes
folder. Place the ULS Printer Driver Disk into your floppy disk drive. Access the floppy drive
and find a file called "ULS.CPL" copy this file over to the "Palettes" folder.
• While still in Explorer, locate a file called "corelapp.ini" located in the
C:\Corel\Graphics9\Config folder. Double-click on the file it will open up in Notepad. Scroll
down past the semi-colons to the [Config] header. Then scroll down 22 lines to the line that
reads "Fontrasterizer=1". Change the "1" to a "0" (this is a zero, not an o). Save this file and
then close Notepad.
• Start CorelDRAW and start a "New Graphic".
• In the main menu at the top of the screen, click on "Window", then "Color Palettes", and then
click on "None". Once again click on "Window", then "Color Palettes" then click on "Open
Palette". After the "Open Palette" pop-up box appears, double-click on "ULS.CPL". The
color palette will now appear on the right side of the screen.
• On the "Property Bar", click on the "Landscape" orientation (the sideways rectangle). If you
would like the drawing units in metric, choose "millimeters" from the drop down list. Now
type in the page width and height that matches your laser platform.
• We now need to adjust the vertical ruler, on the left side of the screen, to match the rulers in
the laser system. To do this, we need to adjust the ruler's vertical origin. Double-click directly
on the vertical (side) ruler. The "Options" dialog box will appear. In the "Vertical Origin" box,
type in the same height value as you did when you set up the page height in the previous
step. For example "12 inches" for an M Class machine. If you would like the scale to be
displayed in tenths, choose "10 per tick" in the "Tick Division" drop-down list box.
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