Roland MPX-50 user manual Decide on the Size and Shape of the Workpiece, Tip

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Part 2 Performing Marking

Decide on the Size and Shape of the Workpiece

Enter the size (outer dimensions) of the workpiece, and choose the shape.

In this example, enter a size of 30 mm by 30 (1-1/8 in. by 1-1/8) shape, and choose a circle as the shape.

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From the [File] menu, click [New...]. The [Material Setup] dialog box appears.

Enter the outer dimensions of the workpiece. Here, enter "30" for both [Height] and [Width].

Choose the shape of the workpiece.

3 If the shape is a circle (ellipse), quadrilateral or diamond, click the corresponding shape icon. To choose another registered shape, click [Other...].

In this example, click .

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To register a shape that is not listed, click [Add...]. For more information, see Part 3, "Adding a Workpiece Shape."

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Click [OK].

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Contents Model MPX-50 For the USA Table of Contents Do not disassemble, repair, or modify About the SymbolsTo Ensure Safe Use About and NoticesDo not attempt to unplug the AC adapter with wet hands Install on a stable surfaceModel name Rating label About the Labels Affixed to the UnitHow Metaza Works Whats Metaza?Base Part NamesPart Checking the AccessoriesSetting Up and Connection Metaza Installing the Driver Installing the SoftwareMake sure the settings are correct System requirements Installing Dr. MetazaDr. Metaza Settings Conditions for materials that can be marked Getting Ready to Perform MarkingPreparing the Workpiece for Marking Marking area About the Marking AreaDefinition Bitmap Data and Vector Data Preparing the ImageLoading the Workpiece Part 2 Performing Marking Starting Dr. Metaza Performing MarkingCreating Marking Data Names and Functions of Dr. METAZAs Screen Items Tip Decide on the Size and Shape of the WorkpieceImport an Image Add Text Save the file Checking the Marking Results Before Marking Preview Starting Marking Stop Marking Driver Settings Part 2 Performing Marking Finishing Acquiring the Shape of a Workpiece with a Scanner Adding a Workpiece ShapeCreating the Shape Using a Commercial Paint-type Program Part 3 Dr. Metaza Guide Trimming an Image Creating a Decorative Frame Around an Image Part 3 Dr. Metaza Guide Registering a Frequently Used Image Symbol Importing an Image from a Scanner Adding a Hand-drawn Image or Text Adding a Symbol Image Part 3 Dr. Metaza Guide Registering Your Own Original Frames Cleaning the Adhesive Sheet Part 4 MaintenanceReplacing the Head Cleaning the body and coverDr.METAZA does not function Metaza doesnt run when marking data is sentImages are unattractive -- dark all images are whitish Machining is performed, but marking is not possibleImages are unattractive -- faint images are dim Images are unattractive -- uneven Back Left Marked location isnt where desired Part 5 Troubleshooting Interface Specifications SpecificationsMain Unit Specifications Memo Coming into Force Roland License Agreement