
Special Applications Guide 8-3
Create more stamps to fill the entire page. They can be the same stamp or different ones.
If desired, output the page to a paper printer for proofreading. Printing out a positive image to a
printer is easier to read and uses less toner or ink than a negative print.
In the laser systems printer driver, use the same settings as the previous example but with only
minor modifications. In the Rubber Stamp section, click all three options; Add Shoulder, Print
Negative and Print Mirror.
Print to the laser system. Position the full sheet of rubber stamp material in the same upper left
location on the engraving table and begin engraving. The driver automatically adds the
shoulder, mirrors the entire page, creates a negative image for engraving, and cuts out the
stamps.
Bitmapped or Scanned Images
There are primarily three types of bitmaps available. They are monochrome (black and white),
grayscale, and color. Bitmaps are patterns of dots (pixels) blended to form pictures. Scanning
artwork into a computer through a scanner creates most bitmaps. Drawing them in a bitmap
image-processing program creates others.
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