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Tip
The Black & White mode interprets the processed image by the varying colors
and shades. For the best results, we suggest you convert the image to a
grayscale image with your graphics software prior to engraving in the Black &
White mode.
NOTE
Selecting the Black & White mode will enable the Raster page on the LaserPro C180II Print
Driver, allowing you to adjust advanced stamp-related settings.
Manual Color Fill: Select this mode when you would like to designate specific power and
speed settings and link them to certain colors of your image. The LaserPro C180II print driver
allows a maximum of 16 pen parameters to be set.
3D Mode: Select this mode to attain a sculptured 3D effect on your engraving. By using
images that have a range of gray areas, the LaserPro C180II print driver can manipulate the
image to give it an added depth, by linking the laser power (depth of engraving) to specific
gray-scale level up to 200 grades of difference. The settings can be adjusted through the
DPI setting (Options page) and PPI, power and speed settings (Pen page). Refer Chapter 6
for 3D graphic file creating tips.
Stamp Mode: Select this mode when you would like to engrave stamps. The stamp mode is one
of the more dynamic functions of the LaserPro C180II Series by applying 200 power levels to
create different steps. Due to the unique engraving nature when engraving a stamp, the stamp
production requires different operational steps than most engraving or cutting operations.
NOTE
Selecting the Stamp mode will enable the Stamp page on the LaserPro C180II Print
Driver, allowing you to adjust advanced stamp-related settings.
Raster & Stamp Mode
: Select this mode when you would like to engrave image on stamps. The
Raster & Stamp mode combines the 256 level gray scale image processing technology and 200
power level stamp steps production requirement to create slopes.
DPI
(Option
Page)
[DEF
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SETTING:
500]
DPI (dots-per-inch) represents the number of times the laser will fire over a one-inch path. This setting
determines the image resolution and quality when performing raster engraving functions. Higher DPI
settings result in cleaner and deeper engravings, but require a more time to complete. Lower DPI
settings result in coarser and shallower engravings, but require less time to complete. The LaserPro
C180II offers 8 DPI options: 125, 250, 300, 380, 500, 600, 760, and 1000, experiment with different
settings to get your desired effect.

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