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1. Figure 4 17 middle arrange means text stay on the curve freely along with the curve the position of Base length a Offset length the text 1s up to i Figure 4 18 1 of Figure 4 18 freely arrange 1 base Length 2 Offset puts the text on the other side of the curve after this function Figure 4 19 Figure 4 19 put text on the other side of the curve NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 29 78 Circle Diameter 10 Base angle 90 Angle range limit fan 1 360 When put text on circle we use this function Base angle means the angle of the base line of the text Angle range limit when we click it no matter how many characters we input system will compress all the characters in the limit angle as figure 4 20 shows r VIE NE E ee ING Er A E Figure 4 20 limits the angle as 45 i CircleT ext Le 4 7 3 Circle Text e Circle Diameter On the Font option see Figure 4 11 When selected 10 circleText the text will align according to the user circle Base angle IED Diameter definition see Figure 4 21 210 000 Angle range limit Base angle The benchmark of the text aligning the circle 30 000 1 360 Angle range limit When checked no matter how much chars that users type in the text will be limited in the angle range Figure 4 20 AX Figure 4 21 CircleText NOTSICLASERPCUS RO1 doc 30 78 4 7 4 Barcode Text NL When users click the icon a dialog box wi
2. Apply button to update the object with new parameters NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 24 78 4 4 Circle To draw a circle users can select command Circle in the Draw Menu or click the icon Under the command Circle users can press the left button and drag it to draw a circle After drawing and selecting the Properties Toolbar will display a feature like Figure 4 4 shows Circle x Diameter the diameter of the circle Fosition Size Starting Angle the angle between the starting Fs0 319 fer 262 point and the centre of a circle l Y 39 320 jT be A i lo H This figure refers to the drawing direction of Array IMPORT Apply the circle is clockwise Di ameter 37 262 e po D This figure refers to the drawing direction of Start Angle 9 aoe the circle is anticlockwise ry Figure 4 4 Circle Properties 4 5 Ellipse To draw an ellipse users can select command Ellipse in Draw Menu or click the icon Under the command Ellipse users can press the left button of the mouse and drag it to draw an ellipse Under the command Ellipse users can draw a circle by pressing the left button of the mouse and drawing it when press Ctrl key synchronously After drawing and selecting the Properties Toolbar will display a x Position Size Start Angle th le bet the starti int and th tre of art Angle the angle between the starting point and the centre o E Pool i
3. DMF Dot Matrix Font One Dimensional bar code Two Dimensional bar code and so on Flexible variable text changes the text real time while in laser processing Excel datasheet is supported Can read text data directly through the serial port Can read text data directly through the network Strong node editing function make the curve modification easier The software can support 265 pencils which used to draw graphic and can be set different processing parameters Common types of images are supported bmp jpg gif tga png tif Common vector images are supported ai dxf dst plt Image processing Grayscale White Black Transformations Powerful hatching functions such as support round hatch An opening language supporting system makes the software easy to run in various languages 1 1 5 Interface Introduction Software starting interface The picture Figure 1 1 appears while running the program and meanwhile the initial operations takes place in the background iC MARKING Figure 1 1 SIC LASER PC Main Interface 1 1 6 Interface Introduction Main Interface Figure 1 2 NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 6 78 n a Command ToolBar ar Zoom ToolBar System ToolBar l Draw ToolBar BarCode Font 5 DATAMATRIX M i Property Mark Parameter Status Bar Ady anne Select param from library select param trom library nm te A V 3 628 8818
4. Char space the distance between characters Basemic Symbol Basemic Times Lines space the distance between rows Benguiat Bk BT Empty char width the width of empty char Figure 4 9 TrueTpye List Font BarCode Font 21 Code 39 r C a de 3 q J3 12854 Enable the same width character 1235 1280 Char Width Eo Char 1280ptimized FAN 126A Char Angle lo dez 289 89 a en Char space lo mm Line space lo mm Circle Text Circle Diameter 10 CHINESE SENSIELE CODE Base angle USER DEFIHE 30 Figure 4 10 List of Barcode Type P Angle range limit po 3810 pa Figure 4 11 Character Options NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 27 78 4 7 2 Curve text function SIC LASER PC support curve text function if the user draw text close enough from a curve the text will follow it When current text is curve text click J x figure 4 12 will pop up Transform Eo nl means text will be parallel with the curve PARO Normal as figure 4 13 shows base StH Center x Base length o Offset length o Figure 4 13 normal arrange ABCD Project means text will be vertical with the curve as figure 4 14 shows Cancel Figure 4 12 curve text means the base line of the text is superposition with the curve as figure means the top of the text is superposition with the curve as figure 4 15 Figure 4 15 top arrange NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 28 78 Figure 4 16 bottom arrange
5. Example 13 is for the thirteen day of the month l Figure 4 40 Date dialog box Day 256 Julian day Computer s current day number of the year in 3 characters Example 001 represent January 1 002 represent is on January 2 256 represents September 13 etc Day of week 5 Computer s current day number of the week in 1 character Example 1 is for Monday Week of year 38 Computer s current week number in 2 characters Example 01 is for the week from January 1 to January 7 02 is for the week of January 8 to January 14 etc Date Antedate the computer s current date by date month or year Example If the computer s current date is 13 of September 2010 and Date by day is 10 laser will mark 23 User defined User can modify default characters applied for a year month week or day with a double click on the selected characters Month 1 01 Month 1 01 Month 2 02 Month 5 Month 2 02 Month 3 03 Month 3 03 Month 4 04 Month 4 04 0 Month 5S M ay Month 6 06 Month 6 06 Month 7 07 Month O Month 8 08 Month 8 08 Month 9 09 Month 9 09 Month O 10 Month 0 1 0 Month 11 Month11 11 Month 2 1 2 Month 2 1 2 Double click on a character and this dialog box will appear Figure 4 41 User define parameter NOTSICLASERPCUS RO1 doc 38 78 Time When the laser is marking the system will automatically pick up time information from the computer as a new formed text When selected a time parameter defi
6. NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 3 78 Chapter1 Introduction 1 1 LASER PC Brief Introduction 1 1 1 Software Installation The SIC LASER PC software runs on an PC with 900 MHz CPU and 256 MB RAM at least In general we recommend the fastest PC available SIC LASER PC was developed in Microsoft Windows XP and will run in Windows VISTA and Seven The installation of SIC LASER PC is very easy Users simply need to copy SIC LASER PC folder that is in the Install CD to hard disk and then double click on the SIC LASER PC exe under the SIC LASER PC s directory to run the software SIC LASER PC requires a software security device sometimes known as a dongle This device plugs into the USB port on the PC If there is no dongle or if the dongle is not installed correctly a caution will appear and the software will work at demo state In demo state we can evaluate the software but cannot save files and control laser device 1 1 2 Driver installation You must install Drivers for the Dongle and the card Dongle Don t connect dongle on USB port Run application C SIC_MARKING SIC LASER PC Driver DogInstall_ EN exe Insert Dongle and choose directory C SIC_MARKING SIC LASER PC Driver Connect Laser on USB port and choose directory C SIC_MARKING SIC LASER PC Driver 1 1 3 Compatibility with Windows 7 1 Find SIC LASER PC EXE Installation directory 2 Select File SIC LASER PC exe and modify Properties NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc
7. except for the last one the end of last one is controlled by the End TC parameter The three connected points in a square or the intermediate connection points in a polyline circle are examples of points the Polygon TC parameter can effect The starting point of the square is controlled by Start TC parameter The last corner of the square is controlled with the End TC timer NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 63 78 8 2 Advanced Parameter Clicking Advanced will prompt an advanced parameter dialog box as Figure 8 3 shows Jump Speed 4000 MSec Wobble Jump Position TE 25 US Diameter 1 000 MH Jump Dist TC US Distance 0500 MM End compensate 0 hh End Add Points Acc Distance 0 hh Count 1 e 0 1 00 ae Distance 0 010 Hd Point time 11 000 ma Vector point mode Point Cycles 1 Pulse per point i Yag Optimize mode Cancel Figure 8 3 Advance mark parameter Jump Speed set a jump speed of the scanner for the current parameter Jump Position TC Jump Dist TC After each jump movement the system will delay some time then execute the next command The actual delay time is calculated by the following formula Total delay Jump Distance Jump Dist TC Jump Position TC End compensate In high speed operation this parameter need not to be set It is used to mark a little bit more as an ending increment at the end of an operation Negative value is supported Acc Distance In those applications that require laser m
8. CS E a an eres ian 23 A 2 CUVE ios 23 13 RECANE ni AO ami head datent 24 Oh GNC A Ne one 25 NOTSICLASERPCUS RO1 doc 2 78 Mio 25 A6 PONEN Ao 26 DT OW cece A O ead naan ae ee 26 AJ Character Propertie sia ida lia 26 NS e EU CLIO canada 28 AS CAV CVO TONE re nent nsiun 30 A Fes Barcode tr 31 AJAY N A e A A A A en 35 AS BIMA A A 40 AD Vector File A A mena teascoieroi baie 44 ALO TIME PS ia A AAA 45 ES A tale statue data O A O psa ee N tate 45 Gy ALAN Ode EC Ntra 47 Chapter 5 Modify Meninas AAA AA A 49 RR eee A9 SA WANS TOMA PA ooo OP RES COOP FER A et A toons 50 A O an ann RR Aa ee 50 DAA ROLAND ten TEREE 50 A RN 50 LLO abad 50 D5 2 EAM A PPP AT 50 PASE ds 51 DA CURVES EQUUS ai AAA AA 51 SANET SE add ne A A 52 SRSM A ne an mo en en on CN a de beau 53 5 6 1 The definition for the function of JSF font library 53 Chapter 6 View Mendaro eas 59 A A PAEA A E T E 59 6 2 Ruler Gridding Guide Line iii 60 6 3 Snap GIG ai E ON E AR N N nina 60 0 4 5SnapD Gude IN RAR 60 6 5 System Toolbar View Toolbar Draw Toolbar Status Bar Object List Toolbar Object Properties Toolbar Mark Parameter Toolbar 60 Chapter 7 Special E a ee dragons on oise 61 1 4 Change TE AAA AA AA maniacs 61 Chapters Marking A di 62 A UE airn ian a NAE EE ENEE ENE EETA 62 sA Mark Control Batan ds 69 84 Machine Parame ter a NE 69 OAL PIG Paranie tei A IA a a a nn 69 84 2 laser COntrolrartaMetera aa aaa 72 8 45 POLE Parametros 75 ARONA as 77
9. Fill the whole view area with all the objects NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 59 78 6 2 Ruler Gridding Guide Line There are Horizontal ruler Vertical ruler Gridding and Guide Line for selection 6 3 Snap Grid Automatically put the dots drawn on the grid 6 4 Snap Guide Line This item is used to make objects approach to guide lines automatically when moving the object 6 5 System Toolbar View Toolbar Draw Toolbar Status Bar Object List Toolbar Object Properties Toolbar Mark Parameter Toolbar Toolbars can be either displayed or hidden by selecting corresponding options in View Menu The Status Bar can be displayed or hidden either When there is a V selected in front of the submenu the corresponding toolbars or Status Bars are visible and if not they are hidden NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 60 78 Chapter 7 Special 7 1 Change text When selected a dialog box will appear Figure 7 1 Change Text x 12 Cancel Change to A Fig 7 1 change text interface The content under text has to be replaced The content under change to is by what it is replaced Figure 7 2b is the result after apply the modification on figure 7 2a as the method in 19 al 1934 1234 Fig 7 2a content before replace Fig 7 2b content after replace The name of the text is replaced but the content of the text is not changed NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 61 78 Chapter 8 Marking 8 1 Pen List In SIC LASE
10. according to decimal system the effective characters are from 0 to 9 e HEX Series number carry according to hexadecimal system in gt 0 gt 1 gt 2 gt 3 gt 4 gt 5 gt 6 gt T gt 8 gt 9 gt gt B gt C gt D gt E gt F capital letter the effective characters are 0 to 9 then A to F NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 37 78 Figure 4 39 User define dialog box e hex Series number carry according to hexadecimal system in small letter the effective characters are from 0 to 9 then a to f e User define The series number carry according to user defines system after selecting the system will display a dialog box like Figure 4 39 shows Date Code When the laser is marking the system will automatically pick up date information from the computer as a new formed text When selected a date parameter definition will appear in the dialog box Figure 4 40 NB SIC LASER PC will always use currents computer s clock dates and hours Year 2010 Computer s current year in 4 characters Example Year 2010 User Det 2010 ear 10 Month 09 Year 10 Computer s current year in 2 characters the last digits Day of month 13 Example 10 Day of year 256 Month 09 Computer s current month in 2 characters Example Day of week 01 Week of pear 30 oe 6 6 6 09 is for September Day 13 Computer s current day of the month in 2 characters Date Ey Day l0
11. double click the plug name will swtich the active state Figure 2 9 Changes will take effect in LASER PC s next start NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc Fluz file name Fluz Flu D EzCad2 DIBinAPLU Useable 2 0 D EzCad2 DO1binAPLU Useable 2 0 The change will be valid at next start Figure 2 9 Plug List 13 78 2 6 7 User manager Use to choose if users must enter a password Figure 2 10 When enable You must enter and password before lf ou must enter and password before using using the system default has a administrator and a User designer the user can increase operator Administrator Designer Add Draftsman Designer can revise all software function besides the user Modify Administrator can use all software functions information Draftsman can draw a file set machine parameters but can t set user information system parameters and machine file Operator can only open an existing document cannot revise and preserve it as well as revises the system parameter this may prevent the operator to change the Figure 2 10 user manager dialog box system parameters and cause dysfunction 2 6 8 Language This item is used to change languages between French and English Changes will take effect when restarting the marking software 2 7 Recent File List Below the menu item of System Parameter a list is displayed to show the latest Document files opened and the max amount of the fi
12. into a level of grey Figure 4 50 i MARKING MAKIKIING Figure 4 50 Color and Grey Left is original Dither This effect is similar with the function Grey Adjust in Adobe PhotoShop It uses color black and white to simulate grey image so as to achieve a grey effect with dots arranged in different densities as Figure 4 51 shows EAEE AARET oe ae ie nar e wa veka FA ire Eo Te iis Seer Figure 4 51 Dither Click the Expand button to run the Bitmap dialog box Figure 4 52 Lighten adjust the current image s brightness and contrast values Cancel Invert Gray M Dither M Lighten Brightness h2 Mp Contrast Figure 4 52 Bitmap Dialog Box NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 42 78 Scan Mode Bidirectional Scan the scan mode is bidirectional when in marking process Figure 4 53 SiCSIC Figure 4 53 Left is unilateral scan right is bidirectional Drill mode Fix marking time for each dot Adjust Power Adjust laser s power according to each dot s grey level Extend Parameter Figure 4 54 Y Scan The scan will run along Y axis line by line Scan line Increment This item indicates if scan line by line or skip some lines This function may quicken the marking speed when low precision marking 1s required NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 43 78 Scan Cancel scan line increment 1 100 Figure 4 54 Scan extended parameters 4 9 Vector File To input a
13. is the abbreviation of the Portable Data File Figure 4 18 is the demonstration of PDF417 Barcode and Figure 4 25 of the Compress PDF417 Barcode Figure 4 27 is the parameter setting of the PDF417 Barcode Figure 4 25 PDF417 Barcode Figure 4 26 Compress PDF417 Barcode NACRE SL Tim Short pdf417 Bar Height the height of the barcode mise Narrow Width The width of a single module bi am 24 5 mm Level the Error Checking Level of PDF417 barcode from 0 to 8 id 0 33 mm Lines and Columns the lines and Columns of PDF417 Brees fo sl barcode Row E Col 5 Figure 4 27 PDF417 parameter NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 33 78 2 Data Matrix Barcode Data Matrix is a two dimensional barcode based on Matrix Currently SIC LASER PC supports Ecc200 Figure 4 29 shows the parameter setting of Data Matrix Barcode G Circle mode El E Reverse Pointmode Enable tr aa a le x 12 Diameter 0 2 M 14 x 14 16 x 16 Marrow Width 0 33 ho Po ig x 18 O x O Matrix a F Smallest 26 x 26 JE x Je 36 x 36 40 x 40 bl Figure 4 28 Data Matrix Barcode Parameter Setting Figure 4 29 Data Matrix Barcode Size Figure 4 30 Data Matrix Barcode Width Data Matrix has various fixed size and users can choose what they want If the smallest size is chosen the system will automatically select the smallest frame to fit the all text Narrow Width the width of the 3 QR Barcode unit cell Figure 4
14. number parameter setting will automatically appear in the variable text dialog box Figure 4 37 Start SM 0000 Current SN 0000 Lirnilt Increment Current Num Marker i a Mode Dec bl Filter below al Figure 4 37 Serial number parameter definition Start SN The First serial number to be marked at the beginning Current SN The serial number to be marked currently Limit when mark the limit serial number it will return to start serial number automatically Increment the increment of the current serial number The value may be plus or minus When the increment is 1 and if the starting serial number is 0000 there will be an increment 1 added on the previous serial number For example 0000 0001 0002 0003 9997 9998 9999 and when it comes to 9999 the system will be back to 0000 automatically When the increment is 5 and if the starting serial number is 0000 the serial number is 0000 0005 0010 0015 0020 0025 Others can be analogized by this Marker This item indicates how many times every serial number is marked before increment Current num the marking time of current serial number when marking number equals to marker it will turn to 0 automatically Filter belows if click it software won t mark special number in special digit won t mark numbers ending with 4 means any digit Mode The mode current series number used see the figure 4 38 e Dec Series number carry
15. the Unidirectional bidirectional ring like and continuous hatch Figure 3 5 Types of hatch The left object is being filled with Unidirectional Hatch or Bidirectional Hatch and the right object with Ring like hatch Angle Angle between hatch lines and X axis Figure 3 6 Line Space the space between two hatch lines Edge offset the distance between hatch lines and the object s outline Figure 3 7 Figure 3 6 Degrees Angles is 45 Figure 3 7 Border Distance The left object shows the figure when Edge offset is 0 and the right shows when it is 0 5 NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 19 78 Follow edge once draws outline one time around the hatch lines after filling Figure 3 8 Figure 3 8 Follow edge one The left object dosn t enables this option and the right one do Start Offset the distance between the first hatch line and the border of the object End Offset the distance between the last hatch line and the border of the object Figure 3 9 Offset Distances The left figure is the object when the Start offset and End Offset are 0 and the right figure is the object when the Start offset and End Offset are both 0 5 NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 20 78 Average distributes line After select this item the software automatically adjusts the line space to distribute line between the start and the end Figure 3 10 Figure 3 10 Average Distribute line Space line is Imm The left figure is the object whithout
16. the result of the marking is Figure 8 19 or Figure 8 20 you will have to increase the coefficient on the X axis direction for Figure 8 19 and lower the coefficient on the X axis direction for Figure 8 20 NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 70 78 Figure 8 18 Workspace Design CE Figure 8 19 Marking result Figure 8 20 Marking result 0 This item indicates the parallelogram correction coefficient The default value is 1 0 range from 0 875 1 125 If your design is as Figure 8 18 shows but the marking result is Figure 8 21 you will have to adjust this parameter to correct it Figure 8 22 Marking result Scale It refers to the flex percentage and the default is 100 This parameter will be adjusted when the size of the marking is different from the setting size If it is smaller than the designed one users should raise this parameter if it is bigger than the designed one users should lower this parameter When setting scale we may press the button and a dialog will pop up just like figure 8 23 NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 71 78 Calculate scale Goal mark size 80 DOD Real mark size 20 O00 Figure 8 23 Set the scale Goal mark size the size set in the software Real mark size the measured size of the object that have been marked on the piece The software will calculate the scale automatically according to these two values After mark go to The gavlo jump to the appointed position when finishing marki
17. to ask for the file s name and the current Field name excel s line number and the increment Reference column is A Auto reset Figure 4 44 Excel document parameters NOTSICLASERPCUS RO1 doc 39 78 Keyboard With the keyboard function SIC LASER PC will ask the operator to enter the text to mark with the keyboard before each marking When select the keyboard element a dialog box Figure 4 45 will appear to ask for the keyboard element parameters Fixed char count user must input text with a fixed Text TEXT Prompt In the processing the system will display Prompt Please Input test input dialog box which asks the user to input the t i Figure 4 46 Fisted char count 1 Please Input text E Figure 4 45 Keyboard element parameters Figure 4 46 Keyboard dialog box 4 8 Bitmap To add a photo users may select command Bitmap in the Draw Menu or click icon in the Toolbar a dialog box Figure 4 47 will appear Ouvrir Regarder dans sic marking haute qualite bmp Nom du fichier sic marking haute qualite bmp Fichiers de type All Image Files bmp jpg jpeg gif tga png tit w Annuler Figure 4 47 Add a photo M Show preview Putto center The current supported graphic file formats are Bmp Jpeg Jpg Gif Tga Png Tiff Tif NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 40 78 Show Preview When users select a graphic file there will be a preview displayed in the dialog
18. 28 QRCODE Barcode is a two dimensional 2D code format The figures 4 31 4 32 and 4 33 are the parameter of QRCODE Barcode m r Figure 4 31 QRCODE Barcode NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc Y Show Texti Fen Wo El Font Arial Text height 3 M Text width 15 W Text offset x D MM Text offset y D MM o MM Figure 4 32 QRCODE Barcode text setting Text Space 34 78 If Reverse Harrow Width 0 33 MM Level L sf Matron Smallest Smallest A Yersionl lx Verzionb 41x24 Versiont 45x4 Versions 49x4 Version 53x5 VYersionlO Tx Versi onl Elx Versionl 65x Figure 4 33 QRCODE Barcode Parameter Setting 4 7 4 Variable Text The function of variable text is available after Enable variable Text a is selected Variable Text is a disciplinary and dynamic text which can be customized during the operation Array Advance 4 34 Variable text attributes Text element Serial number Date Code Time pe e C TCP IP communication B e F Serial communication File Keyboard User name Ho lead zero Change Line character Text 1 l E The adjacent character distance in current text character arrangement situation gt aT Space between the end of a character and the beginning of the following Fi The space between the middle of two characters ale Add a variable text The dialogue box in Figure 4 35 will appear T
19. 4 78 MilProcess dil 32 Ko 3 Msvep71 dil Affichage L 488 Ko Mever71 dll Trier par pos 340 Ko 2 msvert dll Regrouper par 2 335 Ko MultiMarkEzd dll Actualiser z 92 Ko ci Personnaliser ce dossier on 2 MVCAPLdll L 216 Ko NePath dll Coller A 100 Ko Pc2visionDIl dil Coller le raccourci q 40 Ko 2 PGRFlyCapture dll OS 616 Ko amp QDib dil l 716 Ko 8 QLib dll TUE 64 Ko Sense3 dil Propri t s E 52 Ko E SIC LASER PC ororo apean ee 2 324 Ko 3 Select Compatibility 4 Select Ex cuter ce programme en mode de compatibilit pour 5 Select Windows XP Service pack 3 et click on Appliquer then click on OK Si vous rencontrez des probl mes avec ce programme alors qu il fonctionnait comectement sur une version ant rieure de Windows s lectionnez le mode de compatibilit adapt a cette version ant rieure Maider choisir les param tres Mode de compatibilit Ex cuter ce programme en mode de compatibilit pour ee ee 2003 re Pack 1 Windows Server 2008 Service Pack 1 Windows Vista Windows Vista Service Pack 1 Lt eia tei Pack 2 Niveau de privil ge E Ex cuter ce programme en tant qu administrateur la Modifier les param tres pour tous les utilisateurs 1 1 4 Software Function Main functions of the software Oo Design graphics freely O Various types of fonts are supported Such as TrueType SHX JSF Single line font defined NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 5 78 by SIC LASER PC
20. R PC every document file has 256 pens and they are located in the top of the Mark Parameter s Table Each pen has a group of marking parameters bl Objects with selected pen s number will be A IT P marked Users may customize the color by i double clicking the color sticker W Use default param Fe Objects with selected pen s number will not Eee be marked Loop Count 11 Color the pen s color on the workspace speed MMs 500 When pressed the button the pen number of the Bee sete current object will be changed to the one that the Power ET color stands for Frequency K Ha 20 When pressing the right button of the mouse a shortcut menu will appear as Figure 8 2 shows Start TEIUS 300 Laser Uff TOUS 1100 End TEIUS 300 Polygon TEIUS 1100 Mark parameter Pe Color OnOff A cand Advance Modity color Param name Default Apply to pick objec Set default pen Mark off Figure 8 2 Shortcut Menu Figure 8 1 Marking Properties Table Loop count number of time to mark objects with the selected pen Speed the current marking speed Power Indicate the power percentage of the current marking parameter and 100 refers to the biggest power of the laser equipment Frequency the laser machine s frequency in the marking parameter NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 62 78 Start TC When the galvan
21. RA 0 00 9 00 0 ewe ne whe oO Figure 4 60 Select object by Pen NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 46 78 4 14 Node Editing All the objects drawn in SIC LASER PC are vector graphs Users can modify an object s shape by editing the nodes To edit nodes you may press icon D in the Draw Toolbar When clicking an object in the workspace there will be a node appearing around the object Nodes are denoted as hollow squares the bigger one is the starting point of the curve When selected a Node Editing Toolbar will appear as Figure 4 61 shows Figure 4 61 Node Editing a Nodes b Node Editing Toolbar Add a node When click any point on the curve where has no node there will be a black solid circle appearing users may add a node by click this icon O El Delete a node When clicking any node on the curve the node will be blacked users may delete the node by click this icon Combine two nodes If two nodes are close enough users may frame select the two nodes and click this icon to combine them into one node Ed Separate a node When users click a node on the curve the node will be blacked and then we may click this icon to separate this node into two separated nodes 0 Turn curves into lines Turn curves into arcs Turn curves into curves Users may click any position between two neighbored nodes and select the command Line Arc Curve to make the curve between the two nodes into a l
22. S ellipse Y jen 152 jig 210 End Angle the angle between the ending point and the centre of an z o ellipse her ay INPORT Apply Start Angle o deg This figure refers to the drawing direction of the ellipse is ail fae 360 leg clockwise Al SI This figure refers to the drawing direction of the ellipse is anticlockwise feature like Figure 4 5 shows Figure 4 5 Ellipse Properties NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 25 78 4 6 Polygon To draw a polygon users can select command Polygon in Draw Menu or click icon i Under the command Polygon users can press the left button of the mouse and drag it to draw a polygon After drawing and selecting the Properties Toolbar will display a feature like Figure 4 6 shows Y 6 768 52 544 Fosition Size Edge Num This item indicates the number of the polygon s borders and that is at least three N lly the bord b east three Normally the border num i Array INFORT E 1s less than ten and with borders more than ten the polygon will look like a circle When selected the current polygon to be drawn will be a convex polygon 1 When selected the current polygon to be drawn will be Figure 4 6 Polygon Properties 4 7 Text Typing text directly in the workspace 1s supported in SIC LASER PC and many types of fonts are supported To type text users can select command Text in the oo fl Position Draw Menu or click
23. Scan Images is used to get digital graphic object from Twain device When selected the Scan Images function will prompt the user to choose a Twain device The Twain device listed in the column should be those which have been legally installed in the computer When the suitable device is selected you can now insert a graphic object into the current selected document 2 6 System Parameter P System Parameter configures the software and the icon of System Parameter in toolbar 1S 76 Users can use this command to change the default setting of Display Save and Language etc When selected a dialog box will appear You can set unit color displayed work space s parameter interval of auto save the locale language etc NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 10 78 2 6 1 General In General common parameters can be configured Figure 2 4 Unit Type millimeter and inch are two options can be selected Paste X and Paste Y the relative offsets to the previous object when paste E E E E 5 Grid show or hide the grid Grid Space adjust the distance in grid Enable Mark Mutex LASER PCMUTEX_MARKING This option is used to synchronize the LASER PC program with third party programs If checked the LASER PC software creates a mutex object named LASER PCMUTEX MARKING The mark command cannot be executed until the mutex is signaled by other programs After markin
24. Snap Grd Guide 01 ObJect 0fF y Figure 1 2 SIC LASER PC Main Window Chapter 2 File Menu The File Menu is used for common file functions such as opening saving importing images from Twain equipment etc Figure 2 1 R dt Draw Modify View New Open Saye Save AS Import Yector File Import Bitmap File Print Ctrl F Scan images System parameter Images library 1 AUTOSAWE EZO 2 sans ezd 3 sans ezd Exit Figure 2 1 File Menu NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 7 78 2 1 New N New is used to create a blank work space to construct objects and its shortcut key is Ctrl N When New is clicked the software will close the currents and create a new file If the documents you are working on has not been saved yet the software will prompt 1f you would like 0 to save it The icon of New in toolbar is If you move the mouse cursor onto the icon and keep it for a while a prompt information Tooltip explaining its function will appear There also will be some detailed explanations appearing in the status bar in the bottom of the main window If you move the mouse cursor onto New in File Menu only detailed explanations in the status bar will appear Reminder In SIC LASER PC software each icon in the Toolbar contains a function of showing brief prompt information and displaying detailed explanation Also each icon has a corresponding menu item and both carry ou
25. age distribute line All Calc Calculate all the selected objects as a whole This is an optimizing option In some cases the speed of Edge Difset 0 MM marking may highly be raised It will take long time to St Em A 4 W 8 End Offset lo MM calculate large complex objects When not selected the o TE objects will be calculated separately NumLeops 0 Loop distance 05 Mih For example draw three rectangles line Space is 1mm T Auto rorate hatch angl angle is 0 E peace 1 Do not click All Calc system will mark as the order of the object list marks hatch lines in the first rectangle then in the second rectangle and so on Figure 3 3 Hatch 2 Click All Calc mark all the hatch lines at one time marks all the hatches that are on the same line 3 Marking result as follow fig 3 4 Fig 3 4 a do not click All Calc the Fig 3 4 b click All Calc hatch line are hatch line are not in the same line in the same line Type of Hatch Unidirectional hatch The hatch lines will be marked from left to right Bidirectional hatch The hatch lines will be marked from left to right first and then from right to left Oe i Ring like hatch fills objects from the outside to the inside like a ring NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 18 78 Continuous hatch The hatch lines will be marked from left to right first then from right to left continuously Click the button will switch between
26. ance TC value as 0 and then mark the rectangle If the start and ending segments of the hatch line are bent users need to increase the two Jump TC s values until there is no bend appearing Note A Jump TC too big may influence marking efficiency The lower the two Jump TC s values are the better the performance of the scanner is e Adjust Polygon TC If mark a rectangle with size 40x20 you may found three possible results about the rectangle s comers NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 67 78 Figure 8 12 Case 1 Figure 8 13 Case 2 o Case 1 As Figure 8 12 shows the angle is curved This is because the Polygon TC is too short users need to raise the value o Case 2 Burn in effect as Figure 8 13 shows This is because the Polygon TC is too long users need to shorten the value o Case 3 Result expected Figure 8 14 Case 3 When finish setting these parameters you may start to mark It is recommended that users had better not modify the parameters which have been adjusted well If they were changed the result would be changed too Users can use the same way to set other parameters and save them in the parameter list By doing this users can reduce the repeated works and raise the work efficiency 8 3 Marking Parameter Library When unselect Use default param users can select pen s parameters from the library Select param from library When press this Save current param as button a dialog box will app
27. arking without variation of intensity we have to add an accelerated segment before the start point to reach the homogenous marking results Point Time This parameter is used to set the marking time 1f there are dot objects Vector point mode Pulse per point Marking the vector graph using point mode and force the pulse number while marking each point Now let s take it into practice NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 64 78 Mark a rectangle with size 40x20 and fill it with the following parameters Mark Contour Edge offset 0 Line Distance 1 0 Hatch Angle 0 Unidirectional hatch Set the marking parameters like this e Loop count 1 e End TC 300 e Marking Speed XX e Polygon TC 100 e Jump Speed It is suggested to use e Jump Position TC 1000 1200 2500 e Jump Distance TC 1000 e Power Percentage 50 e End compensate 0 e Frequency 5KHZ e Acc Distance 0 e Start TC 300 e Adjust Start TC There may be several results to mark this hatched rectangle Figure 8 4 Case 1 Figure 8 5 Case 2 o Case 1 The hatch lines and the border are separated Figure 8 4 This is because the Start TC Value is too big and it needs to be smaller o Case 2 The hatch lines and the border are intersected burn in effect Figure 8 5 This is because the Start TC Value is too small and it needs to be higher o Case 3 Uniform result Figure 8 6 NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 65 78 Figure 8 6 Case 3 Figure 8 7 Case 4 Sometimes
28. ate of this icon to select it SIC LASER PC software has auto snap function When you move the mouse in the workspace and approach to a curve the mouse pointer will automatically be changed into and now you can press the left button of the mouse to select the object You can also select an object by moving the mouse while pressing the left button of the mouse and there will be a dashed frame appearing in the area as the mouse move This selection method is called Frame Select If the moving direction of the mouse is from left to right then only the objects completely involved in the dashed frame will be selected and if the moving direction of the mouse 1s from right to left then all the objects touched by the dashed frame will be selected Figure 4 65 Lock an Object NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 45 78 When command Select is chosen a Select Toolbar will appear and you can achieve some specific operations Figure 4 59 S al al al Figure 4 59 Select Toolbar a el Select all the objects in the current workspace Invert Selection 0 oo on Delete the current object selected Lock the current object Users can not take any operation on the locked object a Unlock the object locked Unlock all the objects locked Ol Put object selected on the origin Select objects by pen When clicked a dialog box Figure 4 60 will appear Pick by pen a X Cancel Rh e e
29. average distribute line the right object is with average distribute line Linereduction The hatch lines are reduced both sides Figure 3 11 Figure 3 11 Linereduction The left figure is the object when the Linereduction is 0 the middle figure is the object when the Linereduction is 0 5 and the right figure is the object when the Linereduction is 0 5 NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 21 78 NumLoops The times of Ring like hatch before the aclinicing hatch Figure 3 11 Figure 3 11 NumLoops The left figure is the object when the NumLoops is 0 and the right figure is the object when the NumLoops is 2 Auto rotate hatch If selected hatch line angle will increase after every marking For example angle is 0 auto rotate angle is 30 the first mark angle is 0 the second is 30 the third is 60 and so on 3 6 To Curve To Curve turns the current selected object into curve object Allow to more object s points and modify its shape 3 7 To Dashed To Dashed turns the current selected object into dashed object figure 3 12 To Dashed xX Figure 3 12 dashed object User can set the length of the line and the distance between two lines 3 8 Offset Offset dist mm Delete old curve Offset dist the distance between the new curve and the original object After defined the Offset distance click inside the object and another one smaller will appear click outside the object and another one bigge
30. box Put to center put the photo s center in the origin A Bitmap parameter setting will appear in the Property Toolbar as Figure 4 48 shows Dynamic file Allow to reread files when in process Fixed DPI When selected the system will fix the unfixed DPI of the dynamic file DPI Dot per Inch 1 inch 1s about 25 4 millimeters The higher the DPI s level is the closer the dots are the better the quality is but the longer the marking time is Fixed Size X When checked the width of the dynamic file will be preserved in an appointed size and if unchecked the photo s width will be the original size of the photo Fixed Size Y When checked the height of the dynamic file will be preserved in an appointed size and if unchecked the photo s height will be the original size of the photo Fixed position the reference of the dynamic file while the size change Image Manipulation Invert run negative effect on photos Figure 4 49 Position Size r x 37084 31305 aj y fios7a 26 262 zbo E Array INPORT Apply FileName C Documents and Settings gt gt Y Fixed DPI 300 Fixed Size X Fixed Size Y Fixed position E ip E cal Ml Invert Dither Scan Mode Bidirectional scan Drill Mode 1 0 ms M Pixel power adjust Extend Figure 4 48 Bitmap Parameter Figure 4 49 Invert Effect Left is original NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 41 78 Gray change file s colors
31. e Y direction offset of the graph in Preview The default value is 0 Increase it graphics moves up reduce it graphics moves down Left side bearing As the figure 5 11 namely the distance of the left frame of gray box and the left frame of blue box Right side bearing As the figure 5 11 shows namely the distance of the right frame of gray box and the right frame of blue box In Figure 5 11 we can see update font file and Char kerning two functional buttons are disabled Here we need to choose name of jsf font library the functional button is jess behind the input box BB action keys the function keys pop open dialogue gt Select the name of font library we need to amend gt Clicking OK there will indicate the route of file As follow figure 5 12 Now update font file and Char kerning two functional buttons are in valid state Update font file Click this button gt Character Attributes dialogue as the figure 5 13 Font Property Font mame Cz Single Line Font Song Double char Width 16 sode dee e E Double char Height 16 Single char Height 16 Descent ratio IT 92532 Y Can be Hatched Cancel Figure 5 13 font property Font name The name of character which Font library file saved Double char Width Height Such as double byte characters like Chinese the width and height of the character they correspond Single char Width Height Such as single byte characters like Engli
32. e mark command has been executed each time It is unavailable under the mode of Continuous Marking When in marking process if the amount number is more than 1 the marking operation will not stop until the marking number is 0 Parameter Machine parameter Key F3 is the shortcut key of this function 4 Machine Parameters 4 1 Field Parameter NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 69 78 Configuration Parameters markctizt Field Laser Contro Port Other Aspect Foto pos after Mark Field 100 00 MM Offset X 0 000 MM Offset Y 0 000 MM Use the corrected file Right Up C Right Bottom Talvo 1 Galva 2 Negate Megate Scale 1100 0000 gt Scale 1100 0000 T Galvolzt f Ho Movement a Gal on2 X po Galvo Center sin le Left Bottom Password T 11 0000 D 11 0000 Fassword Dre pra Dre a Figure 8 17 Area Parameter Field the maximum size of the marking Galvo 1 x the track of galvo 1 used as the X axis Galvo 2 x the track of galvo 2 used as the X axis Offset X The offset distance on X direction of the galvanometric head Offset Y The offset distance on Y direction of the galvanometric head Use the corrected file Use the correction file appropriated to the lens Negate Invert the current galvo direction 1 000 D This item refers to the distortional correction coefficient The default value 1s 1 0 range from 0 875 1 125 If your design 1s as Figure 8 18 shows but
33. ea is the blue dotted line All of the graphic s width height Ascent height Descent height Left side bearing Right side bearing designed can be modified with the software Jsf font Jsf font name C ASIC MARKING SIC 387 el Cancel Help Char of graph pdate font 11 Load char data Save char data Char kerning Scale X 1 Scale Y 1 Offset distY 0 Left side bearing 0 Right side bearing 0 saad Figure 5 12 select a font file NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 54 78 Jsf font name The name of font needed to be established or modified Char of graph The character that corresponds with graphics in Preview Load char data Load the data of the character from the font library Save char data Replace the corresponding characters with the current Preview If it s the renewed characters you should save the graph in Preview in the corresponding data Scale X The X direction scale of the graph in Preview Changing this parameter adjusts the width of the graph designed which can stands for the characters The default value is 1 Increase it graphics turns broad reduce it graphics gets narrowed Scale Y The Y direction scale of the graph in Preview Changing this parameter adjusts the width of the graph designed which can stands for the characters The default value is 1 Increase it graphics turns broad reduce it graphics gets narrowed Offset dist Y Th
34. ear figure 8 3 i Users can save the parameters to disk files or E cr sete delete them Save current param as Save current param as is used to name the current marking parameter to disk as another parameter base s name Delete Delete the current parameter base name Apply to Default Save all the current parameter to default parameter base name Figure 8 15 Marking Parameter Base List NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 68 78 NOTE SIC LASER PC has already parameters saved in the library We strongly recommend you to use these parameters as starters In this way you would avoid all the Start TC Laser Off TC End TC and polygon TC settings 3 4 Mark Control Bar The Mark Control Bar is located at the bottom of the main interface window as Figure 8 16 shows C Continuo Fart li R 00 00 00 734 Light F1 Mark F2 Param F3 S Mark Sel Total lo 00 00 00 000 Figure 8 16 Mark Control Bar Light Display a red guide corresponding to the frame of the marking Helpful to place the piece Key Fl is the shortcut key of this function for guide light show Mark Execute marking Key F2 is the shortcut key of this function Continuous Mark the objects continuously until user stops the marking Mark Selected only those selected objects would be marked Part Total number of marking realized Total The total counts that the mark command should be executed The value would decrease 1 automatically after th
35. ed and set object properties Ungroup will turn the object which has just been grouped into previous situation The icon of Group in Toolbar is L i and UnGroup s is ee The shortcut of Group and UnGroup respectively are Ctrl G and Ctrl U 3 5 Hatch Hatch is used to fill the current objects This object must have closed curve If you choose many objects to fill these figures can be objects nested mutually Any two objects may not have intersection parts Figure 3 2 Figure 3 2 Hatch Objects on the left can be filled The two rectangles on the right may get unexpected result for they intersect each other L and when selected a hatch dialog box will appear Figure 3 3 The icon of Hatch in Toolbar is Mark Contour Mark the current object s contour or not means when click Mark Contour mark hatch line first then mark contour means when click Mark Contour mark contour first then mark hatch line NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 17 78 Hatch 1 Hatch 2 Hatch 3 Users may have three independent hatch parameters to hatch the same object a lw Mark Contour p Each set of hatch can have a different Pen No which e Hach 2 03 Cancel stands for a set of marking parameters 8 P lw Enable Type Delete Hatch M All calc Follow edge once Angle Pen No 0 Deg CT Enable Select the current hatch parameter for marking Line Space bel bol M Aver
36. en reach total count set the total count when the amount reached the software will not continue mark User step mark mode When the marking according to the establishment the Galvo smallest distance movement delay fixed time after each movement distance this function mainly uses in the strong laser power hitting the depth the step delay is bigger the laser marks in the pause position deeply Red Light Pointer Max Freq Delay Same as max power delay Red Light Pointer Refers to guide light Light Speed the speed of guide light Offset Pos X and Y it is used to compensate the position error between guide light and the laser beam Enable continue mark mode enable this function return the software surface click Param then the dialog box popup shown as following Figure 1t will be appear after mark stop every time the Red Laser Pointing always exist Red Lase Pointing NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 78 78
37. er Max Max voltage of analog FPK Min Min voltage of analog FPK T1 Time that the FPK signal changes from Max voltage to Min voltage or reverse T2 If the time gap between the laser off and laser on 1s less than T2 the FPK would not output The direction that the FPK changes About the T1 and T2 we can see figure 8 28 Ly Lo be ict Pulse alec Tl nf Figure 8 28 Laser signal Test laser NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 74 78 It is used to test 1f laser is working normally or not Hit test laser button presenting dialog box shown in graph 8 29 Lase E Frequency 20000 Hz Pulse length to 15 Laser On Time fo ms OF Cancel Figure 8 29 Test laser dialog box Fill in the frequency power pulse width and laser on time and hit Laser on After that LASER open and it will close when reach the appointed time 8 4 3 Port parameter Equipment port parameter is shown in figure 8 30 NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 75 78 Configuration Parameters markcfg0 de In Pot NULL dau cms Figure8 30 Port Parameter Dialog Box Stop Marking Input Port When in marking process if the system detects there is a corresponding input signal the current marking operation will be ended and prompt users with error information Out port for Laser power The port can be used to control the laser power supply If you set this port there is a Power off button displayed on the markin
38. ext TEXT ms NOTSICLASERPCUS RO1 doc Figure 4 35 Text element dialog box 35 78 Currently SIC LASER PC supports 8 types of variable text e Fixed text Invariable element in the operating process e Serial number The system will change the text according to the fixed increment in the operating process e Date Code The system will automatically pick up date information from the computer as a new formed text e Time The system will automatically pick up time information from the computer as a new formed text e File The system will successively read what to be marked in a customized text or excel file e Keyboard Users can type text to be marked through keyboard when the marking is in process Fixed text The fixed text is refers to the fixed invariable element in the operation process Text element 3 Fixed text Serial mmber Date Code Time TCF IF communication Serial communication File Keyboard a m r p m r r Ho lead zero Change Line character _ Figure 4 36 Fixed text User Name mark the user name currently connected to the software The administrator must enable You must enter and password before using see Chapter 2 6 7 then sets a user name and the password for each operator NOTSICLASERPCUS RO1 doc 36 78 Serial number Serial number text is a text which is changed according to the fixed increment when in the operating process When selected a serial
39. file button and shown a dialogue as figure 5 24 Here we can amend the name of font the height and width of double character and single character descent ratio hatch or not etc 4 Click OK gt quit from JSF font dialogue gt Establish a text object gt Select Single font in the list of Text attribute gt Establish the font entitled EZCADOS21 gt Imput a in the text input gt Click Application Then we can edit out the amended character a graphic NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 58 78 Chapter 6 View Menu The View Menu is used to set every option for view in the SIC LASER PC window as Figure 6 1 shows View Laser Help System bar Zoom bar Draw bar Status Bar wW Object list w Dbject property e Mark parameter Euler Grid w Guild Line Snap Grid tFT Snap Guild Line tF Snap Entity tFg Figure 6 1 View Menu 6 1 Zoom QARARAN The Toolbar of the zoom Menu is a will zoom out for one time with the mouse pointer s position as the center and 1f pressing the left Zoom is or out in a selected area If pressing the right button of the mouse the current view button of the mouse the current view will zoom in for one time with the mouse pointer s position as the center a Move the current view Fill the whole view area with only the selected objects Zoom in a Zoom out workspace Fill the whole view area with the whole pp p
40. g the mutex will be switched to nonsignaled state by LASER PC software Execute when LASER PC starts The exe file appointed here will be executed when the LASER PC software starts Execute when LASER PC Finish The exe file appointed here will be executed when the LASER PC software ends System parameter General Lolor Unit Type MM forkspace Auto are Move Rotate Plug Manager Faste Y 1 00 User manager ana Language Paste i 1 00 Show Grid Grid Space 10 00 MM Input IO mask Output I mask Enable Marking Mutex EZCADEMUTEX_MARETHG Execute program when ercad Starts gt gt Execute program when ezcad finish cancel Figure 2 4 System Parameter NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 11 78 2 6 2 Color Color is used to set the color of background work space guide line and grid etc Double click the color stripe could change the color wanted Figure 2 5 W Show Workspace Circle Workspace Show center cross line Left Bottom Corner y 50 00 MM Y 50 00 MM Size Width 100 00 MM Hei ght 100 00 MM Backer ound Horkspace Guildline J Grid Figure 2 5 Color Figure 2 6 Set the Work Space 2 6 3 Work Space The set of the work space s property contains the size type and position at the work space Figure 2 6 The Work Space is the rectangle or circle area in the main interface window This space corresponds to the laser s marking windows Any object draws
41. g bar see the figure M ClContimue Part 0 E Power Nf 00 00 00 Red Fl Mark Fe M S Mark Sel Total lo 00 00 00 Red light pointer I O The system will output High level to the appointed output port when guide light show Marking IO The appointed port will output high level voltage TTL Compatible while in marking Start Mark IO In idle state the software will start mark if detect the high level voltage from the appointed port Pulse Mode Checking this option means the soft receive the start signal as pulse mode NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 76 78 otherwise it is as level mode 8 4 4 Other SS Configuration Parameters mar ccfq0 Finish Mark Delay Max Power Delay Max Freg Delay ms Laser sleep time 3 Max speed 5000 MM Second Mn speed Mo MM Second Curve scatter tolerance 0 01000 MM Show start mark dialog Enable execute mark start and stop command file Auto reset mark count I Disable mark when total count Total mark time 84 Second Total part num 38 Enable analog current fpk 100 us User step mark mode Figure 8 31 Other Parameter Dialog Box Starting Mark Delay The delay before marking Finish Mark Delay The delay after marking Max Power Delay The Max dealy when the laser power is changed from 0 to 100 during marking When the power s range is changed less then 100 during marking the time is less proportional to the Max vaule This function 1s suit for the laser power su
42. he object s size system will keep the X Y ratio All Corner Round Click the button will switch to unlock state Figure 2 12 Object Property O Array Copy the current object and paste in function of the number of c E ta gt Count X the count of the row Count Y the count of the column art agat Inc mm the space between each row column ae ae se Figure 2 13 stands for the situation when X 2 Y 3 Figure 2 14 stands for the situation when X 3 Y 2 al hy y 7 ee ee ee A I I k set array s row as marking precedence Figure Array 2 vz3 E E E El set array towards vertical direction as marking precedence a Unidirectional marking Bidirectional marking m i a F igure 2 14 Array X 4 Y 2 NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 15 78 Chapter 3 Edit Menu Edit Menu carries out the editing operation of an object Figure 3 1 META Draw Modify View Lasel Unda Fick Ctrlti Cut tCtrlti Copy itCtrltc Paste itCtrlt Combine tCtr1 L Group tCtr1lt HatchitCtrl1 H To Curve tCtrl1 0 To Dashed Offset Figure 3 1 Edit Menu 3 1 Undo U Redo R Undo will undo the last action that the user made in SIC LASER PC For example if the user has deleted an object accidentally clicking Undo will bring the program back one step when that item was still existing The user can also select Redo to redo the last action which ha
43. icon E Under the command Text users can set up a starting point at any Yi position wanted in the workspace to type characters by left click z lo H oe Array INPORT E Font BarCode Font 21 4 7 1 Character Properties USER DEFINE When selected the Properties Toolbar will display a feature MI like Figure 4 7 shows Users may change the characters by typing in the text box valid SIC LASER PC supports five types of text Figure 4 8 When users select a type a font list under that type will we appear to show all the available fonts Figure 4 9 is the list of Enable variable Text TrueType 4 7 Character Properties NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 26 78 Figure 4 10 is the list of Barcode Type BarCode Font 1 Height the average height of characters TrueType Font 216 F Jst Font 4 F Figure 4 11 shows the dialog box after clicking this A HarCode Pontils icon Figure 4 8 Types of Text When selected the current text aligns left 1 When selected the current text aligns Font TrueType Font center Agency FB _ E El When selected the current text aligns right Arial Black Arial Harrow Enable the same width character make the Arial Rounded MT Bold width of all characters the same Avantirarde Bk BT AvantGarde Md ET Char Width the average width of characters BankGothic Lt BT be Bardirothic Md ET Char Angle the degrees the characters incline Bas ae k re
44. in this area will be marked in operation Due to the limit of window objects draw out of this space will not be marked 2 6 4 Auto Save Auto Save refers to the interval time between two automatic saves the initial value is 10 which means the file is saved every ten minutes The file saved is named as AutoSave ezd in SIC LASER PC s directory Figure 2 7 NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 12 78 m Ever 10 minutes Auto save Save current data to file futoSave Ezxd in Erlad directory at specified time space Figure 2 7 Auto Save 2 6 5 Move Rotate See figure 2 8 Keyboard Hudge Distance 1 00 MM Fig Nudge scale 10 00 Rotate angle 115 00 Degree The way to go origin T B a 4 1 E 4 Input point MO D A D 00 Y D 00 Figure 2 8 Move Rotate Nudge Distance the distance the object moves when pressing direction keys Big Nudge Scale the distance the object moves when pressing shift key and direction keys on the same time Distance of Big Nudge Scale Nudge Distance x Big Nudge Scale Rotate Angle the angle the object rotates each time when press direction keys and ctrl key together Object s Origin when use Put to origin function which point of the object should be put on the origin 2 6 6 Plug Manager The list displays the LASER PC software plug which has already been installed in the computer The users can activate or inactivate each plug Press blank key or
45. ine arc curve NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 47 78 e __ Sharp a node When selected a sharp will take the place of the node and the curve is sharp Smooth a node When selected the node will be changed into a smooth curve O Symmetry a curve If you click a node and select command Symmetry the curves on both sides of the node will be symmetrical Invert the direction of a curve by exchanging the starting and ending points O Close a curve e _ Align objects When users frame select more than two nodes and click this icon a dialog box of Aligning Nodes will appears and you can choose the ways of aligning top bottom left or right for example NOTE Node edition is unavailable on text objects and hatch objects you can edit the path s nodes of curved texts NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 48 78 Chapter 5 Modify Menu Commands in Modify Menu allow operations on selected objects such as Transformation Plastic Curve Editing Aligning etc Figure 5 1 Modify View Laser Transform Plastic Distribution Trim Curve edit Align Jzf font Figure 5 1 Modify Menu 5 1 Array When selected a dialog box will appear If the array type selected is Rectanlgle the dialog box will be Figure 5 2a If the array type selected is Rectanlgle the dialog box will be Figure 5 2b Array object pArray type piii Array type fe Rectangle Pea Eh a
46. ir own JSF fonts The file with JSF postfix is the proprietary font file of LASER PC every JSF font file has one kind of font View Laser Help Transform J Plastic En Curve edit Jsf font Jsf font name Char of graph Load char data Save char data offset dist 0 Left side bearing F Right side bearing 0 Fig 5 10 JSF font NOTSICLASERPCUS RO1 doc 53 78 When Help button selected a dialog box will appear Figure 5 11 O __ I I E I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I L I I I I I lt Ascent height lt Char Height A mm mm mm 4 E lt Base line lt Descent height Left side bearing Right side bearing Descent ratio 100 x Descent height Char height Char width is the standard char width of current Font Char height is the standard char height of current Font Left side bearing is the space between the char and the left side of Frame box Right side bearing is the space between the char and the right side of Frame box Blue box is the char real size Baseline is horizontal line used For alignment Figure 5 11 Help In addition to the width and height which stand for the graphic characters the software also identifies the font size on Ascent height Descent height Left side bearing Right side bearing etc If the figure designed is in the grey scope as graphics 5 18 define LASER PC identified ar
47. le items is ten 2 8 Exit X Exit the LASER PC software When selected the Exit function will prompt if user wants to save the files which have not been saved yet File Edit Draw Modif 2 9 Object List 3 J G Object List 1s in the left side of the main interface window Marked objects are grouped into an object structure or ungrouped to LD many objects Figure 2 11 E When in marking process system will follow the order to mark the C Rectang objects listed El Rectang Users can rearrange the list by directly dragging the object up down or Polygon right keyboard to change the marking order Users can double click on the object s bar to name them Figure 2 11 Object List NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 14 78 2 10 Object Properties Object Properties are displayed in the left side of the main interface window O The point of the objects which is the reference for Rect coordinates x o X position the X coordinate of the point in the left button corner Position Size 7 B53 a 429 of the object selected il fio BEG lo TGD o Y position the Y coordinate of the point in the left button corner of p P 7 oT the object selected e Z position the Z coordinate of selected object Array INPORI pply Round e X Size width of the object selected lo lo Y Size height of the object selected o a eo _TLock the current width height proportion of the object selected b 3 b SJ If user changes t
48. let the barcode Reverse valid NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 31 78 o One Dimensional Barcode This kind of barcode consists of bar and space one by one The barcode information is carried by different width and position of the bars and the space The volume of information carried depends of the width and the precision Wider the barcode is more there are bars and space and more information are encoded Figure 4 23 shows a feature of parameter setting when a one dimensional barcode is chosen CheckNum This refers if the current barcode needs a verify code User can choose which barcode needs a verify code Reverse Exchange the part of the Barcode to mark For example this is useful with some material were appeared light colors after marking Bar Height the height of the barcode Narrow Width The width of the narrowest single module CheckHum Reverse Bar Height 24 5 mm Harrow Width lo 33 mm Scale Ear Er PFa RS Space li E E E Interchar space ji Figure 4 23 One Dimensional Barcode Parameter Figure 4 24 Characters Distance Setting Interchar space The interchar gap width Scale Bar the width of one module Space the width of the space Quiet The size of the barcode s blank area when let the barcode Reverse valid The actual size of the blank area is the multiple of the unit bar NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 32 78 e Two Dimensional Barcode 1 PDF417 Barcode PDF
49. ll be displayed as Figure 4 22 shows Code 39 1s a mon cinti format The charact r s To g AZ spaca E Are no size restris character is pti Th ExCad Text i Valid Che clan TP Reverse Bar Height 24 5 mm Harrow Width lo 33 mm I Show Text Scale 1 Za a 4 har li E E a Space fi lE fe fa Intercher space 1 Hui et Lett Middle Eight Bottom Top fio Mio Moa o o 7 Figure 4 22 Barcode Text 1 Sketch Map 3 Text Preview of the Barcode s format Datas encoded If the characters are 2 Barcode Information valid there is a cross selected in Information about the barcode s format type of characters valid size restriction e etc 4 Show Text If selected show the corresponded text under the barcode Figure 4 23 Font The font of the characters to be displayed Width the width of the characters W Show Text Fen Ho Height the height of the characters Bs Text Offset X When selected and set up the text Font Arial displayed under the barcode will be moved towards either Text height S MM the positive or the negative directions of X axis Text width 1 5 WM Text Offset Y When selected and set up the text Text offset x 0 Mm displayed under the barcode will be moved towards either Text offset y 0 Mm Text Space 0 MN the positive or the negative directions of Y axis Text Space the space between characters 5 Quiet Refer to the size of the barcode s blank area when
50. n eases Array mmber la ray mum Es Radius 10 Array 1 00 ray Start Angle 90 Degre Circle Array i on 7 Angle 30 Degree Calculate method of space Calculate by offset di f Caleulate by graph dis Figure 5 2 a Array dialog box Rectangle Figure 5 2 b Array dialog box Circle NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 49 78 5 2 Transform Position 21 213 MM la 63 535 MH 21213 ba HA Scale A ioo ES a Shear yho i E o Degree OTE Miro y 3 pee Apply E ES t CELL Figure 5 3 Transform 5 2 1 Move 5 2 2 Rotate l i stroll Tool for moving objects rotate your object 5 2 3 Mirror 5 2 4 Zoom Z om _ _ mirror the current selected object Ja Zoom your objects Scale the ratio of X Y size after mirror 5 2 5 Lean 1 Vertical mirror _ _ E lean the object E horizontal mirror NOTSICLASERPCUS RO1 doc 50 78 5 3 Plastic When selected a parameter setting box will appear as Figure 5 4 shows Figure 5 5 shows examples of the following three items Joint two close intersect areas into one Lh Shear a close intersect area contained in another LH pick up the intersect part of two close intersect areas L nc Save source object Save target object held Figure 5 4 Plastic 5 4 Curve Editing 1 Auto Connect When selected a dialog box will appear as Figu
51. ng Password after set the password we must input it can enter the Param Dialog Box 8 4 2 Laser Control Parameter A Enable Py Signal M se Digital Siaiteh driver Max PWM 70 000 KHz TT GSwitch Open When FFE end Min PWM 1 000 KHz First Pulse Killer E 40 us Power Map pulse width revers M Enable Tickle SPI Pulse Width i us Wave 0 Continues Pulse 5 000 KH Simmer Cur Po moo Enable CO2 FFK FPK Start power 10 0 ps FPK Increment power 10 0 Analog out IT Enable current output Current Map MT Enable Freg analog output Freg Map Enable Analog FirstPulseKiller Maxv 5 00 v Minv 1 00 v T1f100 us T2 1000 us Figure 8 24 Laser Parameter NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 72 78 Laser type Co2 It indicates that current laser type 1s Co2 laser YAG It indicates current laser type is YAG laser IPG It indicates that current laser type is IPG _YLP laser SPI_G3 It indicates that current laser type is SPI laser Note this function only support USBLMC control card PWM Enable PWM signals The PWM signal will be output from Control Card Max PWM freq the max frequency of the PWM signals Enable Tickle Let the preionization signals active for some CO2 laser sources Pulse Width the pulse width of the preionization signals Pulse Period the frequency of the preionization signals Use Digital Q switch driver This function 1s for digital Q switch If check this function the output port 1 and 2 cannot ap
52. nition will appear in the dialog box Figure 4 42 O Hour 24 le Time section 6 Hour 24 Use current computer clock s hour for tl z io AU SAM Minute si rt A LU corresponding text the time format is 24 hour setting 2 00 3 00 AM Second 3 00 4 00 AM Hour 12 Use current computer clock s hour for tl 4 00 5 00 AM e 5 00 amp 00 4M corresponding text the time format is 12 hour setting E00 7 00 AM e PEE T 00 8 00 4M F Minute Use current computer clock s minute for tl a 00 O0 AM corresponding text 9 00 10 00 4M 10 00 11 00 AM 411 00 14 DO 4AM are AST eRepaction G Time Section Divides into 24 time sections one day of 24 hours the user may define each time Second Use current computer clock s second for tl corresponding text section as a text File 1 Txt files When select a TXT file a dialog box Figure 4 43 will i TxT Excel appear to ask for the file s name and the current text s File name line number and the increment Line Ho i Incremer 1 Auto reset If checked the line number will automatically change to 0 when reach the last line The Auto reset Read all lines next mark will restart from the first line Read all lines The entire text will be marked Figure 4 43 Txt document parameters 2 Excel files az R E TT le Excel l Fil di When select an Excel file a dialog box Figure 4 44 ae pr Line Ho 11 Incremer 1 will appear
53. ometric head has to execute a marking command the scanner mirrors first have to be accelerated up to the defined marking speed In the beginning of the movement the laser focus moves very slowly which may result to burn in effect at the start point To avoid this We insert a delay Start TC at the beginning of each mark command When the laser turns on the mirrors have already reached a certain velocity However if this value is too large the first part of the vector will be cut off Negative value is supported Laser Off TC The time after the marking is done when the laser shut down Proper time can wipe off the burn in effect at the end This value cannot be negative End TC The End TC parameter is used to control how long the software will wait at the end of a series of vectors The wait is required because the software is always ahead of the hardware and must wait for the hardware to catch up This delay applies to the end of all vectors in which the laser is to be turned off after execution Polygon TC The Polygon TC parameter is used to control how long time the software will wait at vector connection points This wait is required due to the lag time between the software DAC position and the actual hardware mirror position This timer applies to all vectors whose endpoint is also the start point of the next vector polygon connection points In other words this timer applies to end of all vectors in a series of connected vectors
54. ply in other purpose This mode mainly design for Digital Q driver of Guilin Xingchen Q switch Open when F P K End If Checked the Q switch modulation signal will begin pulsing after the FPS delay has expired Otherwise Q switch pulsing begins at the end of the Start TC delay and coincidentally with the beginning of the FPK signal First Pulse Killer F P K the lasting time for the first pulse suppression Pulse width reverse Reverse the PWM signal See figure 8 25 Figure 8 25 pulse width reverse Enable Power Analog Output Enable the control card to output analog signal which used to control laser power Power Mapping This is power emendation function used to set the power percentages of the customized and the corresponding one as Figure 8 26 shows If the customized power percentage is not in the displays of the Power dialog box the system will pick the linearity margin values Enable Frequency Analog Output Enable the control card to output analog signal which used to control Q Switch frequency Frequency Mapping This is frequency emendation function used to set the frequency percentages of the customized and the corresponding one as Figure 8 27 shows NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 73 78 Enable CO2 FPK can wipe off the burn in effect at the start Power Real Ratio 4 frequency KHz Real Ratio t i 000 10 Figure 8 26 Power Map Dialog Box Figure 8 27 Frequency Map Dialog Box Enable Analog First Pulse Kill
55. pply with slow response speed If the laser power supply s response speed 1s very quick this value may be 0 ms Max Freq Delay Same as max power delay Show start mark dialog Every time inquired whether mark 1t before the marking Enable execute mark start and stop command file When the mark started and finishes needs to execute a command file first NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 77 78 After enabling this function when the marking starts the system will seek for the start bat document under the current software of contents automatically and executes it After the marking had ended the system will seek for the stop bat document under the current software of contents automatically and executes it The bat document format is simple it can use the textual edit software for example The notepad tablet and so on the other software to direct compilation Bat is the pure ASCII code text document altogether has 3 orders l The examination input port orders IN for example IN2 1 expression system examination input port 2 if IN2 is the high level downward carries out otherwise has waited for that IN2 turns high 2 The establishment output port orders OUT for example OUT4 1 the expression system establishment output port 4 is the high levels 3 The time delay orders DELAY for example DELAY 1000 expression system time delay 1000 milliseconds Auto reset mark count after the mark stop the software reset mark count automatic Disable mark wh
56. r will move right NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 22 78 Chapter 4 Draw Menu Draw Menu consists of various common items for drawing for instant Dot Line Curve Polygon etc Draw Menu has a Toolbar corresponding For example as Figure 4 1 shows when you have selected the drawing command or the icon in Toolbar the Present Command Toolbar on the top of the main window will be changed to show some options of the current command Users can use the right button of the mouse to end a drawing command LEA Modify View La Point Curve Line Rect Circle Ellpise Polygon Text Bitmap File Vector File Time Input I Onput IO Ext xis Encoder distance bj ajajaj Y a Figure 4 1 Draw Menu The three pictures above stand for a Draw Toolbar b Draw Menu c Command Toolbar 4 1 Point D Draw a dot in the working space or add dots on existing curves 4 2 Curve To draw a curve users can select command Curve in the Draw Menu Curve s icon in the Toolbar is amp Figure 4 2 NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 23 78 Figure 4 2 Draw a Curve When command Curve selected users can draw free curves by pressing the left button of the mouse and drag it When command Curve selected users can move the mouse to the nodes on the middle of the curve and press the left button of the mouse to delete the current node When Curve commands selected user can move the mouse to the node on the beginning of
57. re 5 6 shows If the distance between two curves starting and ending points is less than the parameter set the two curves will be jointed into one NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc Figure 5 5 Plastic 1 Original 2 Joint 3 Shear 4 Intersect Auto connect error E x Auto connect error 0 010 mm men Figure 5 6 Auto Connect 51 78 2 Remove cross point When user click curve editing gt remove cross point follow dialog window will pop up as fig 5 7 shows le Cross length fig 5 7 break cross point a before remove cross point b after remove cross point Fig 5 8 results of remove cross point 5 5 Align Command Align is available only when more than one object is selected in the workspace It is used to align the selected objects on the two dimensional plane There are several ways to align o Left All objects align left O Horizontal All objects align Right All objects align right horizontal Vertical All objects align vertical e Center All objects align center Top All objects align top This way may cause moves on both o Bottom All objects align bottom horizontal and vertical directions Note The benchmark to align is according to the last object users select and other objects align behind it NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 52 78 5 6 JSF font 5 6 1 The definition for the function of JSF font library JSF font is the dedicated font of LASER PC software users can build up the
58. s just been deleted 3 2 Cut T Copy C Paste P Cut will delete the object selected from SIC LASER PC and copy it to the clipboard It can be inserted back into the ezd file later using Paste function Note that it will be lost if other data is copied to the clipboard Copy will copy the selected object to the clipboard and reserve the current object Paste will paste the object from the clipboard to current document file The shortcut keys of Cut Copy and Paste respectively are Ctrl X Ctrl C and Ctrl V 3 3 Combine Uncombine Combine will ignore all the selected objects curve properties and combine those objects into a new curve combination with new curve properties Same as other objects this new combination can be selected copied pasted and set properties Uncombine will get the combination back to the curve objects separately The objects after NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 16 78 Uncombine may be different from those before Combine Undo should be used to restore the original objects The Combine s icon in Toolbar is D and the Uncombine s icon in Toolbar is The shortcuts of Combine and Uncombine respectively are Ctri L and Ctrl K 3 4 Group UnGroup Group will keep the selected objects original properties and make them into a new object and this new group as the same as other object can be selected copied past
59. sh and digit the width and height of the character they correspond Descent ratio The percentage of height hereinafter the baseline accounting for the character s standard height NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 55 78 Can be hatched Check it means allow hatch the characters or else not allowed Char kerning Click this button gt Char kerning dialogue as the figure 5 14 Char kerning Input two characters 12 Char kerning Save kerning to file Figure 5 14 char kerning Input two characters The two characters which need to adjust the space Char kerning The space between the two characters that need to be adjusted up arrow stands for increment down arrow stands for convergence Also can input digital directly Save kerning to file Save the space to the Character style file 5 7 2 Instruction for steps of establishing font library Let s take an example to show how to use the function of JSF character library Ex Establish a font library named ezcad0521 and add character a to it Use the software to edit a that we need to represent or import one and make graphics in selected state as figure 5 15 shows File Edit Drew Modify View Laser Help PUR oon 00 c FSF AKE ect et x Pogitioa Size 9 130 18 277 T Use defeult pares 1 14 067 Es im Current pen Loop Count Speed MM Second j l Current A Frequency Oz Fr Q P
60. sic EVA La R IK T IW G SIC LASER PC USER MANUAL SIC MARKING 13 route de Limonest ZAC de la Braille 69380 LISSIEU France T l phone 33 04 72 54 80 00 T l copie 33 04 78 47 39 40 E Mail info sic marking com http www sic marking com NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 1 78 Contents Chapter Introduction asi 4 L LASER PE Brief introducir 4 1 1 1 SotWware Instala ON avarena vent N 4 1 2 Driver installation ais 4 1 1 3 Compatibility with Windows 7 4 LAS Mare FUNCION aranana OA cda 5 1 1 5 Interface Introduccion saine eine 6 Tio Interface Introductorio 6 Chapter 2 File Mens iii asi 7 A AEE ro RE 8 A O O 8 2 3 Save SIA Save AS Ad AAA caer eaue eves saad ins outta 10 PE E UML di ande 10 2 5 OD alii SCAM MAGS Mi ci 10 206 System Parameter Plinio 10 LOL EAN AAA eT a ee 11 A O nesuiacanecaite 12 LOS WOK SAR lala 12 ZO AUTO SAVE oido 12 209 MOVE ROA lis 13 205 PIE Mana rta tibia 13 2 6 7 USer A A cie 14 2 0 6 L ANNUAIRE ARS ST nn An ni a 14 ZF Recent Ele trad 14 O O DE 14 AO ECT TASC RPP re o PI AI A A A 14 2 10 Object Properties od 15 Chapter 3 Edit Men cutis 16 o REJON R he aa E E E E n 16 3 2 CUIT ACOPIO Paste P arennau aE eee aa wo T a 16 3 Combine UO O a A ae De Rate 16 3 4 Group UNG TOUD Aaa E A tale des ue der ces 17 o o tba dtae ctedn est berm nea ono nsumtonetsotrad 17 FOTO UVC AAA AAA 22 ALAO Dashed aonr a E tas 22 30 OS La hi a da 22 Chapter 4 Draw Mehdi RO A dr id 23 D SAO AA PA
61. t the same function 2 2 Open O Open is used to load a saved ezd file and its shortcut key 1s Ctrl O Figure 2 2 When click Open the software will pop an open file dialog to ask you to select the file you want to open Figure 2 2 When you select a valid ezd file the dialog would display the preview of the file you must have saved the preview when you saved the file Ctrl N refers to press the key N while press the key Ctrl The following contents do the same NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 8 78 Sy EzdFile IS EzCadFief eed Figure 2 2 Open Dialog Box The icon of Open in toolbar 1s The files saved in other formats than ezd cannot be opened with the Open command NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 9 78 2 3 Save S Save As A Save file is used to save the current state of the document on hard disk Save As is used to save the current document on hard disk under another name File information Size Version M Save preview Lave type Author Save all Save pick Date Comment Figure 2 3 Save dialog box If you select Save Preview Image you will see the preview when you open the file refer to Open function El The icon of Save in toolbar 1s 2 4 Print Print is used to print the images you are working on 2 5 Obtain Scan Images M
62. the curve and press the left button of the mouse to close the current curve automatically When command Curve selected users can move the mouse to the node on the end of the curve and press the left button of the mouse to change the node of the current object into sharp When command Curve selected users can move the mouse to the points which are not nodes and press the left button of the mouse to add a node to the current position of the curve 4 3 Rectangle To draw a rectangle users can select command Rectangle in Draw Menu or click the icon p Under the command Rectangle users can press the left button of the mouse and drag it to draw a rectangle ae Position Sire x F5 T3 jez 033 B Y Under the command Rectangle users can draw a square by pressing the left button of the mouse and drawing it when press Ctrl key synchronously har ay IHFORT Apply After drawing and selecting the Properties Toolbar will display a Round feature like Figure 4 3 shows b b Arc radius This refers to the smooth degree of the rectangle s four corners and when the degrees are 100 then the rectangle changes D into a circle b 3 bo All corner Round When selected users can change the angles of All Corner Round the four corners at the same time just by changing one of them Peu Aa Recm propis NOTE After changing the parameters in the Properties Toolbar each time we must click
63. to make the graphic to the suitable position gt Click the button Save character data Now the pattern data has been saved to the position where character a corresponded As figure 5 15 shows Jsf font name FA Cancel Help Char of graph pdate font Fill PS Load char data Save cher date Char kerning i ole sje ol ue mm ul EE ofEzet disti 0 Lett side bearing 5 Right side bearing 2 Eb Figure 5 16 save Quit from JSF fonts dialogue Restart the software Establish a text object Select JSF font in the font list of Text attributes column Select our new EZCAD0521 font Input a in the text box Click Apply Then it could be edited out the graphics of characters a we required Ex2 Amend the character A in the file EZCADS521 then amend the character structure of whole font library l Click JSF fonts under modify menu then shown the JSF font dialogue as the figure NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 57 78 5 17 gt Click E open the dialogue to find the route SIC LASER PC font gt Input EZCADOS21 Click the button 2 Input a in the input field which the graphic corresponded Click Load char data button then appeared in the preview box a graphic which is representative A By amending the X Y scale offset distance and bearing to achieve the effect result we need Then Click Save Char Data button 3 Click Update font
64. ulse Md Start TC OS Fo End TCS m 3 Polygen TC OS io ater Red ten C Continue Parr P LI er he ha S erk Sel Total P tera dal i Pick 2Pick object Size 118 28 128 13 51 528 53 405 Grid Off Gaildline Object Df Figure 5 15 draw the graph NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 56 78 Click Modify JSF Fonts then shown a font dialogue box as figure 5 17 Click button and find SIC LASER PCMont catalogue in the dialogue input EZCAD0521 and then click the button to indicate dialogue as the follow figure 5 15 Please note the route of system fonts is SIC LASER PC font so you must create in the folder a new name of the file otherwise the software will not fetch the file retrieval Now the system will find a file named EZCADOS21 font in route SIC LASER PC font if not found the system will lead a dialogue to remind users whether establish the document or not Click ok to establish EZCAD0521 jsf document then shown a dialogue Character Attributes as figure 5 18 after amending the attributes such as the height of double gt character and single character the width of double gt character and single character descent height hatch etc Normally defaulting gt click OK then the system have saved the document named EZCAD0521 jsf already Input character a into the corresponding character editing box then amend the characters ratio offset distance and stay width is parametric
65. vector file users can select command Vector File in Draw Menu or click icon E in the Toolbar File name cs LOGO Cancel Files of type Al vector Files ai pit def det Put to center Sn FUN TS r m a as Figure 4 55 Input a Vector File The current supported vector file formats are PLT DXF AI and DST def file unit ig inch NOTE If the vector files includes color information when draw it by image software like CorelDraw AutoCAD Photoshop and so on LASER PC can distinguish the color automatically Then user can pick the object according to the color or pen see Chapter 4 12 and set marking parameters When users have opened a vector file a vector file parameter setting as Figure 4 56 shows will appear NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 44 78 File name E hinputid def gt Optimizing the marking Auto connect curve W Dynamic File Fixed Size Fined Size Y Fixed position CET RE CARE Fixed coordinate x y Figure 4 57 Vector File Parameter Setting 4 10 Time lapser Waiting time The marking will pause until the specific time has passed Hart Time fio m Figure 4 58 Waiting Time The time lapser icon in the Toolbar is 4 13 Select 3 indicates that the current command is select Now you can use mouse to click object in the workspace Icon on the top of the Draw Toolbar is used to select object The pressed down st
66. when however users modify the Start TC the hatch lines and the border cannot be superposed Here users need to set the Acc Distance Parameter Values from 0 05 to 0 25 But this may cause the 4th case the hatch lines are beyond the border as Figure 8 7 shows Users may increase the Start TC Value or lower the Acc Distance Parameter and if the two parameters are adjusted well there will be a perfect result e Adjust End TC Still mark the hatched rectangle mentioned above Here are three possible cases about the hatch lines and the border s relative positions Figure 8 8 Case 1 Figure 8 9 Case 2 o Case 1 The fill lines and the border are separated as Figure 8 8 shows This is because the End TC is too short and users need to raise it o Case 2 Burn in effect as Figure 8 9 shows This is because the End TC is too long and users need to shorten it o Case 3 Perfect result as Figure 8 10 shows NOTSICLASERPCUS R01 doc 66 78 Figure 8 10 Case 3 Figure 8 11 Case 4 Sometimes when however users modify the End TC the hatch lines and the border cannot be superposed Here users need to set the End Compensate Values from 0 05 to 0 25 But this may cause the 4th case the hatch lines are beyond the border as Figure 8 11 shows Users should lower the End Compensate to reach the perfect result e Adjust Jump Position TC Jump Dist TC Below 1s the adjust steps Set the two Jump TC items values Position TC value and Dist
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