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Image Options
This mirrors the entire page from left to right (horizontally). It will not mirror individual
objects or selections. This is very useful for engraving full sheets of rubber stamps because
the graphics on screen are non-mirrored and can be proof-read easily.
Invert Page
This converts all black objects into white and all white objects into black for the entire page.
This is very useful for engraving a full sheet of rubber stamps.
Mirror Page
Power
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0
8
20
31
39
49
59
100
Normal Rubber Stamp Setting ...will give you these results
Material
Step Power %
Step Width
Notice that when you click on dierent Taper Selections that the power table changes. This is
because the laser applies power in dierent proles to produce dierent styles of taper. You
will notice that you cannot adjust the pre-dened Taper; however, if you would like to create
a custom taper of your own, rst select the Taper Selection that you would like to start with
and then click the “NEW button. This will copy the taper as a “Custom Shoulder” that you can
rename by typing a new name in the dialog box and clicking “Rename. You can also adjust
the prole however you desire. Each slider bar controls the lasers power for that step. The
numbers at the bottom of that slider bar dene the width of the step in 0.001 inches (mils). The
square at the top of each slider bar is the activate/deactivate button. Always deactivate the
steps you are not using so that it will apply 100% power to that level.
The diagram on the previous page is an example of the Normal Rubber Stamp Taper Selection.
You can see that there are 8 steps used to create the shoulder. The surface of the material is
considered the rst step and the bottom of the engraving is considered the last step. You can
dene as many as 16 steps, but the rst or the last steps are not denable because they are
xed at a power setting of 0% and 100% respectively. You can only dene the parameters for
the 14 steps in between.
Note: The maximum shoulder width is 0.056 inches (1.42 mm).
Reduction
Raster Block Reduction (also known as Print Growth Management) reduces the number of pixels of a
raster image only in the X and Y directions. Raster Block Reduction does not aect vector images.
Sliding the bar to the right will remove pixels from the image that is being engraved, practically
thinning the raster image. This feature does not aect your original le, only the le that is in cache
storage. This feature is useful for bar code labels with thin lines.
Image Density
The Image Density setting determines how many raster strokes per vertical inch of travel the motion
system steps down to produce the engraving. It can also be referred to as the vertical lines per inch or ll
spacing. In the Windows XP driver it is termed Image Density and there are six Image Density choices in
all models. Higher Image Density (DPI) settings produce better quality raster images, but reduce
productivity by increasing engraving time. Lower Image Density (DPI) settings produce lower quality raster
images, but increase productivity by decreasing engraving time.
CAUTION: When using the “Invert Page” feature you may need to
reduce your page size so that the entire work area is not engraved.
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