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VersaLASER® (VLS) User Guide VLS2.30, VLS3.50

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3. Power ON the laser system.<br />

Determining Graphic Placement<br />

The next step is to align the graphics to be printed with the material inserted in the rotary fixture. Again, a<br />

wine glass is used for illustration. You can use the X axis ruler or to be more precise use the Red alignment<br />

Laser and the X-Y coordinate display in the UCP to position the graphics in the X axis.<br />

1. Using the Navigation buttons on the UPC, position the Focus Carriage above the material.<br />

2. Move the carriage left or right until the center of the carriage or the red alignment laser is located where<br />

you would like the top of the graphic to start on the material as indicated by the right most line in the<br />

picture below. Make note of the X coordinate on the ruler or in the UCP.<br />

3. Now, position the center of the carriage or the red alignment laser is located where you would like the<br />

graphic to end on the material as indicated by the left most line in the picture below. Make note of the X<br />

coordinate on the ruler or in the UCP.<br />

4. Finally rotate the material by hand until the position you want to be the center of your graphic is facing<br />

directly up. Keep in mind that the rotary fixture does not have a home location in the rotational axis so the<br />

top most part of the material (the part facing straight up) is always the center of the graphic when printing<br />

using the materials driver tab or the center of the page when printing using the manual driver tab.<br />

Printer Driver Settings (manual driver tab)<br />

1. Start the graphic software you plan to print the job from and open or create the artwork you plan to print to<br />

the laser system then open the print setup dialog in your graphic software, make sure your ULS laser<br />

system printer driver is selected and open printer properties dialog.<br />

2. In the ULS printer driver properties dialog, press the Engraving Field sub-tab within the Manual Control<br />

Tab.<br />

3. Press the “Max Size” button to make sure the field is maximized before continuing.<br />

4. Then select the “Enable” selection box in the Rotary section to enable rotary mode.<br />

5. Type in the diameter of the material measured earlier.<br />

6. Notice that while typing in the diameter, the height dimension of the engraving field changes<br />

automatically. The new height value is equal to the circumference of the material. Make a note of this new<br />

engraving field size.<br />

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