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Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide16Glossary of Terms#2 Mirror – A mirror located at the far left side of the X-Axis Arm (within the
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide17Glossary of TermsBelt – A toothed belt with high-strength, stretch-free Kevlar construction, driven by a mo
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide18Glossary of TermsEngraving Field – The horizontal work area (24” x 12” or 610 x 305mm) that is accessible by the
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide19Glossary of TermsGear – A toothed pulley that is secured to the motor drive shaft. The gear drives a belt.Graphi
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide20Glossary of TermsRaster Engraving – A method of engraving whereby the laser beam is scanned back an
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide21Glossary of TermsUSB 2.0 – Universal Serial Bus version 2.0 for high speed two-way communication. A standardized
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide22Glossary of TermsY-Axis – The front to back direction in the Main Enclosure. Also, the mechanical system used to
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide24User ManualLET’S GET STARTED!The User Guide is designed to provide you with information on how to operate your Un
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide25User ManualBasic View (drop down list)The Basic View shows a preview window of the job currently selected.•The c
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide26User ManualFocus View (drop down list)The Focus View allows you to move the focus carriage to a desired position
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Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide27User ManualRelocate View (drop down list)The Relocate feature gives you the opportunity to move the ima
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide28User ManualFile ManagementFile Management displays the name of the current job, the number of jobs stored
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide29User ManualVLS2.30, VLS3.50, VLS3.60, VLS4.60 and VLS6.60 SYSTEM TABThe System Tab allows you to congure certain
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide30User ManualIf the laser machine was improperly shut down, the engraving table will home at start u
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide39User ManualMaterials Database Printer DriverThis tab of the printer driver is for the beginning user a
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide40User ManualMaterial CodeThe Material Code box will automatically display a new material code number w
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide41User ManualHow to create a new Category and MaterialSelect one of the existing Categories on the left and click o
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide42User ManualThe VersaLASER KeypadThe Keypad on the laser system provides limited access to controls necessary for
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide48User ManualAdvanced Laser System OperationManual Control Printer DriverNote: When adjusting the printer dr
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide49User ManualPPIMode (Drop Down Menu)The driver uses the word “MODE” because the laser system works simi
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Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide50User ManualFlow (Computer Controlled Air Assist only)This feature will not appear if you do not have the Computer
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide51User ManualClip ArtRaster Sub-TabPrint Special EectsIn this dropdown list, you can choose from four die
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide52User ManualThis is what we call the “nominal” power setting. Over-powering the material will produc
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide53User ManualSetup ButtonWhen you click this button, the ULS 3D Power Calibration screen will appear. Notice that
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide54User ManualImage OptionsThis mirrors the entire page from left to right (horizontally). It will not
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide55User ManualImage Density (DPI) settings will also have an eect on vector quality and vector speeds
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide56User ManualBlack and White ModeThe Black and White mode thresholds the image at 50% black. Each pixel that is gr
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide57User ManualUniversalLaser Systems, Inc.DEFINITION: Denition adjusts the dierence between low density
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide58User ManualStep 2: Using text to set the CONTRAST parameter.Type in a random line of text, using the Tim
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide59User Manualthis procedure for all your materials and save your parameters. This may sound like a
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Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide60User ManualCAUTION: Do not attempt to use the vector-scaling feature when your graphic extends out t
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide61User ManualThird-Party Graphic Software CongurationChoosing the right graphics software program to run the
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide62User ManualAdobe Illustrator CS or CS2Note: Adobe Illustrator CS or CS2, in combination with the new
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide63User ManualAdobe Illustrator CS3Part 1: Setting the Default WorkspaceStart Illustrator CS3 from your Windows XP/V
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide64User ManualPart 3: Editing the Swatch PaletteOpen your Swatch Palette as follows:1. Main Menu • Window Swatche
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide65User ManualAutoCAD 2000i, 2002 and 2004Note: AutoCAD version 2000 is not compatible with ULS laser systems. You
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide66User ManualAutoCAD LT 2007 & 2008Note: These instructions are for plotting from “Model Space.” Also, we rec
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide67User ManualSelect FILE a. PLOTTER MANAGERSelect ADD-A-PLOTTER WIZARD and click NEXT.b. Select System Printer an
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide68User ManualCorelDRAW X3 or X4Note: CorelDRAW X3 or X4 is compatible with Windows XP and Windows Vista. We also
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide69User ManualWhile still in the “Options” dialog box, double-click on “Global” to expand the list. Double-click on
5ULS REFERENCE GUIDE BOOKLETYour Universal Laser Systems Reference Guide Booklet contains the following documentation:Software Installation CD Your R
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide70User ManualGraphic Page Conguration for Rotary (CorelDRAW)Note: If you are using the Material Database
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide71User ManualActivate the Rotary feature on the printer drive, by clicking on “Enable” box. Type the diameter of t
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide72User ManualGeneral Software Set-upThere are many software programs that you can purchase o-the-shelf that
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide177MaintenanceVersaLASER VLS3.60, VLS4.60 and VLS6.60Keeping the laser system clean will ensure the highest qu
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide178MaintenanceCleaning and Maintenance SuppliesMild soap solution mixture of 1 tablespoon (14.78 ml) liquid soap an
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide179MaintenanceOpticsA visual inspection of the #2 and #3 mirrors, beam window and focus lens should be performed at
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide180MaintenanceTilt the front cover enough to enable you to apply the lens cleaning solution directly to the #3 mirr
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide181MaintenanceExhaust PlenumPower on the laser system and UCP.1. Using the Z-Axis buttons on the laser system or UC
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide182MaintenanceCooling Fan FiltersThis air-cooled laser system will require periodic cleaning of the cooling fan lt
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide183MaintenanceMaintenance ScheduleSince the maintenance requirements of the laser system are dependent on the type
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide6Laser System SpecificationsChapter 1 - Laser System Specications
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide291ULS Reference Guide BookULS Safety Guide
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide292ULS Reference Guide BookSafetyDescription of Appropriate UseThis device is designed for laser cutting and
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide293ULS Reference Guide BookDANGEROUS VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT WITHIN THE ELECTRONICS ENCLOSURES OF THIS SYSTEM.
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide294ULS Reference Guide BookLaser Safety When Using the Optional Class 4 Module (ILS Only)The Industrial Laser Se
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide295ULS Reference Guide BookThe above list is not to be considered all inclusive. Other mandatory safety measures
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide296ULS Reference Guide Book221-0018-0221-0007-0221-0031-0221-0017-0221-0086-0221-0087-0221-0088-0221-0089-0CAUTIONC
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide299ULS Reference Guide BookCAUTIONCLASS 4INVISIBLE LASER RADIATIONAND INTERLOCK FAILED ORAVOID EYE OR SKINEXPOSURED
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide300ULS Reference Guide BookWARNINGTHIS SYSTEM IS DESIGNED FORUSE WITH INERT ANDNON-OXIDIZING GASES ONLY(i.e. DRY CL
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide301ULS Reference Guide Book221-0002-0THIS EQUIPMENT CONFORMSTO PROVISIONS OFUS 21 CFR 1040.10AND 1040.11221-0015-0T
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide309ULS Reference Guide BookEU Declaration of ConformityProduct Identication: VLS2.30, VLS 3.50, VLS3.60, VLS4.60,
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide9Laser System SpecificationsVLS3.60 VLS4.60 VLS6.60Operating EnvironmentWell-ventilated oce (recommended) or clean,
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide310ULS Reference Guide BookFCC ComplianceThis ULS laser system has been tested and found to comply with Federal
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Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide10Laser System SpecificationsModel System SpecicationsVLS3.60 VLS4.60 VLS6.60Laser SafetyCO2 Laser, Interlocked Saf
Link to Table of ContentsUser Guide15Glossary of TermsChapter 2 - Glossary of Terms
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