Processing Mode File Manual
User Manual:
Open the PDF directly: View PDF
.
Page Count: 5
| Download | |
| Open PDF In Browser | View PDF |
Processing Mode Test Files for LaserWORKS v8.01.07 (Engraving, Cutting & Scoring) 251 Gordon Street Sanford, FL 32771 Phone 888-652-1555 • Fax 407-878-0880 www.BOSSLASER.com BossLaser.com Before proceeding through this exercise, make sure you have the latest version of LaserWORKS (8.01.07 & up)*. To prolong the life of the laser tube, we do NOT recommend going over 85% power over long periods. Doing so will reduce the life of your laser tube and its performance. Cut Optimize Settings *This section must be completed before running the test files* Open LaserWORKS with a new/blank file. To process the test files correctly in the order of the layers assigned to a given path, the Cut optimize settings will need to be configured. Figure 1 shows on how to access that menu by clicking on Handle(W) located on the top toolbar, then selecting Cut optimize. Figure 1. Accessing the Cut optimize menu. Here, Figure 2 illustrates on which options should be selected. The only options that need to be check so that the following test files can run properly is Order of layer and Auto determine start point and direction. Upon finishing this exercise, you may change back to any settings you had prior to this setup. Figure 2. Cut optimize settings. BossLaser.com 888 652-1555 *Find the latest version of LaserWORKS at www.bosslaser.com/laser-software. To uninstall the older version correctly, watch the tutorial video on how to do so from our BossLaser Youtube. BossLaser.com Engraving Test File Now go to File(F) > Open... and locate the file "Engraving Test File." Select and open the file to see a pre-made template with different layers associated with it's own power setting, as illustrated in Figure 3. There's no need to change any of the layers and settings since they are already configured correctly. If the image is larger than your sample material that you'll be testing on, you can resize the image (as a whole) to properly fit your material. Finally, download the file to your machine by either using the Download button (using the Blue USB Cable) or the SavetoUFile button (using a USB Flash Drive). Make sure you autofocus (or focus with the focal guide if the autofocus feature is not available to you) the material and FRAME the image before running the file. For best practice, framing before running the file will help you align your image onto your material accurately and effectively. Figure 3. Engraving test file with different power settings @ 300 mm/s. BossLaser.com 888 652-1555 BossLaser.com Cutting Test File Go to File(F) > Open... and locate the file "Cutting Test File." Select and open the file to see a pre-made template with different layers associated with it's own power setting, as illustrated in Figure 3. There's no need to change any of the layers and settings since they are already configured correctly. If the image is larger than your sample material that you'll be testing on, you can resize the image (as a whole) to properly fit your material. Now, download the file to your machine by either using the Download button (using the Blue USB Cable) or the SavetoUFile button (using a USB Flash Drive). Make sure you autofocus (or focus with the focal guide if the autofocus feature is not available to you) the material and FRAME the image before running the file. For best practice, framing before running the file will help you align your image onto your material accurately and effectively. Figure 4. Cutting test file with different power settings @ 5 mm/s. BossLaser.com 888 652-1555 BossLaser.com Scoring Test File Go to File(F) > Open... and locate the file "Scoring Test File." Select and open the file to see a pre-made template with different layers associated with it's own power setting, as illustrated in Figure 3. There's no need to change any of the layers and settings since they are already configured correctly. If the image is larger than your sample material that you'll be testing on, you can resize the image (as a whole) to properly fit your material. Lastly, download the file to your machine by either using the Download button (using the Blue USB Cable) or the SavetoUFile button (using a USB Flash Drive). Make sure you autofocus (or focus with the focal guide if the autofocus feature is not available to you) the material and FRAME the image before running the file. For best practice, framing before running the file will help you align your image onto your material accurately and effectively. Figure 5. Scoring test file with different power settings @ 30 mm/s. BossLaser.com 888 652-1555
Source Exif Data:
File Type : PDF File Type Extension : pdf MIME Type : application/pdf PDF Version : 1.6 Linearized : No Author : mike Create Date : 2015:03:12 10:14:57-04:00 Modify Date : 2015:06:18 16:46:51-04:00 Has XFA : No Tagged PDF : Yes XMP Toolkit : Adobe XMP Core 5.6-c015 81.157285, 2014/12/12-00:43:15 Metadata Date : 2015:06:18 16:46:51-04:00 Creator Tool : Microsoft® Word 2013 Format : application/pdf Creator : mike Document ID : uuid:b058ca4f-298d-44ad-977a-05df24badded Instance ID : uuid:d6195354-17f4-43e6-b489-5f5efbbc2476 Producer : Microsoft® Word 2013 Page Count : 5EXIF Metadata provided by EXIF.tools