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Third-Party Graphic Software Conguration
ULS Windows Printer Driver will work with a wide variety of Windows based graphic software to create laser jobs
through the Windows Print System. Every effort has been made to make the printing process as seamless as
possible, however, to get the best results when printing through the ULS Windows Printer Driver, you should be
aware of a few general guidelines for all software as well as some specific notes regarding some of the more
popular Windows software for printing to the laser system.
Note: ULS provides no warranties or guarantees regarding compatibility with any third party software packages
not supplied by ULS.
Note: ULS laser systems are not postscript devices and therefore are not compatible with PostScript fonts. Use
True type fonts only.
General Software Guidelines
Use the following GENERAL guidelines when configuring Windows software applications to print to the ULS
Windows printer driver.
Page Setup
To properly position graphics in the laser system processing field, most graphics software will permit the
customization of the page size and orientation. As a rule of thumb try to set the page orientation in your
software of choice to Landscape and the page size to match the engraving area of your laser system. This
should result in the upper left corner of the page aligning with the upper left corner or zero-zero of the laser
system processing field.
If you are using the manual printer driver tab, the page size in your graphic software may also be reduced to
match the size of your material, but remember to adjust the page size in the printer driver to correspond to the
graphics software’s page size. If the page size in the software and the page size in the ULS printer driver
match the alignment between the upper left corner of the page and upper left corner of the processing field
should be preserved.
Some graphics software will provide on-screen rulers. If this is the case, it is often possible to configure the
rulers so they match those in the laser system. This can also help with positioning of graphics in the
processing field of the laser system.
Power Control through Color Selection
As mentioned earlier your laser system uses colors to assign laser settings to different elements of the
graphics you are printing. The materials database driver tab uses three colors: BLACK (raster objects), RED
(vector cut objects) and BLUE (vector mark objects). The manual driver tab uses a color table of eight colors:
BLACK, BLUE, RED, GREEN, CYAN, MAGENTA and ORANGE. These colors are defined in the RGB (Red-
green-blue) color system using the following RGB values. In order to ensure that the colors you are using in
your graphics will map appropriately in to the printer driver colors, you should learn how your graphic software
defines colors and if possible use or set up an RGB pallet with the RGB values listed below.
RED (R) GREEN (G) BLUE (B)
CO
LO
RS
BLACK 0 0 0
RED 255 0 0
GREEN 0 255 0
YELLOW 255 255 0
BLUE 0 0 255
MAGENTA 255 0 255
CYAN 0 255 255
ORANGE 255 102 0
80
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