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Trotec Speedy 100R User Manual

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3.5 Exhaust System Requirements
To guarantee the right ventilation during the engraving of rubber, an exhaust
system with a minimum suction power of 300 m³/h is required. The device
must be equipped with a fine dust filter (generation of rubber dust) as well as
an activated carbon filter (neutralization of smells). A good filtering of the
outgoing air is also required when cutting plastics or engraving wood. If only
anodized plates are engraved, the suction power can be reduced.
Connection - see section 3.7.3 Connecting the Exhaust System.
Do not start the machine without an adequate exhaust system.
3.6 Computer Requirements
The following recommendation represents the minimum requirements.
When using a more powerful computer the graphics are generated and
displayed faster and the computing times and the data transfer to the laser are
reduced. To use the newest software version, you might have to abide other
requirements.
Windows 7 32/64-bit or
Windows Vista 32/64-bit (with Service Pack 1 or later) or
Windows XP 32/64-bit (with Service Pack 2 or later)
Microsoft .NET framework 3.5
Adobe Reader 9.0 or later
Local administrative privileges (for required software installations)
GHz processor or faster
GB RAM or greater (Windows 7, Windows Vista) or
1 GB RAM or greater (Windows XP)
80 GB hard drive or larger
1024 x 768 resolution monitor or greater
true color graphics card (24-bit color depth)
1 free USB interface
CD-ROM drive
Mouse

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Trotec Speedy 100R Specifications

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BrandTrotec
ModelSpeedy 100R
CategoryPrinter
LanguageEnglish

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