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Universal Laser Systems VLS3.75 - Fixed Thickness; Stamp Support; Can Be Rastered; Configuration Laser Mode

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Fixed Thickness
Select this switch if the material being added is only available in a particular thickness and you
want to lock the thickness to one value.
Stamp Support
Select this switch if the material supports rubber stamp mode.
Can Be Rastered
Select this switch if the material can be raster marked or engraved and enter information in the
Raster engraving section
Configuration Laser Mode
Use this section to select the laser type that the material settings you are editing apply to. There are
three types of lasers offered by ULS (not all lasers are compatible with a particular laser system)
either Fiber (1.06 micron), CO
2
(10.6 micron) or CO
2
(9.3 micron).
Raster Engraving Settings
In this section of the Material Editor window, you enter the laser job settings to be used for raster
engraving. These settings must be determined for your material through testing. For a deeper
explanation of these laser job settings, see the Manual Printer Driver Interface Tab section of the
manual.
Vector Engraving - Blue Pen
In this section of the Material Editor window, you enter the laser job settings to be used for vector
marking. These settings must be determined for your material through testing. For a deeper
explanation of these laser job settings, see the Manual Printer Driver Interface Tab section of the
manual.
Vector Cutting - Red Pen
In this section of the Material Editor window, you enter the laser job settings to be used for vector
cutting. These settings must be determined for your material through testing. If the material can be
cut by a laser you enable vector cutting by selecting the Material Can Be Vector Cut switch.
For the materials database to automatically calculate the necessary job settings for any material
thickness, you will need to determine job setting values for at least two different thicknesses of the
material and enter them into the cut data window. The materials database will interpolate and
extrapolate for other thicknesses as necessary up to the max possible depth which you can enter in
the max depth field. This field allows you to limit the material thickness values that can be entered
at time of printing. The more thicknesses you enter laser settings for the more accurately the
materials database can calculate the settings for other thicknesses. For a deeper explanation of
these laser job settings, see the Manual Printer Driver Interface Tab section of the manual.
Apply Button
The APPLY button saves all changes made to the printer driver settings.
Default Button
The Default button will reset the driver settings to factory default values. You may abort these
changes by selecting Cancel; selecting OK or APPLY will approve the changes.

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