InFocus M-300 manual Main Menu, Memory Control Menu

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There are two ways that a downloaded file will have a missing EOF. The first is if printing through the printer driver and printing is canceled, interrupted, or file size exceeds the remaining free memory space. If this occurs, chances are that the EOF never made it to the memory buffer and the memory buffer will show that it is empty or that the file does not exist. Part of the file might still remain in memory and might become mixed up with other files. This is why having the ability to insert an EOF marker from the control panel of the laser system is very important. In order to delete that partial file, the memory buffer must either be cleared entirely or an EOF must be manually inserted into the memory buffer. Inserting an EOF is the better choice here because the partial file can be deleted without disturbing the other files in memory. Secondly, when using DOS based programs, a printer driver other than the Windows printer driver must be used. DOS printer drivers do not know to send the required EOF to the laser system after file downloading. Again, the memory buffer will not recognize any file that exists if it does not have an EOF. In this case, an EOF must be manually entered into the memory buffer after each and every file download from a DOS based program. Since DOS printer drivers also do not send the name of the file within the file data, every file will be called “NONAME” once an EOF marker has been inserted. To distinguish one “NONAME” file from the next, the display will number the files in the order from which they were downloaded.

To insert an EOF marker in either case, position the cursor on the first line of the display where the filename is. Press and hold down the “NEXT FILE” button and then press the “SELECT” button at the same time. The word “NONAME” will appear if there is a partial file in memory or any DOS based file that does not have an EOF marker. What has happened is that the laser system searched for any file information that had entered into the memory buffer since the last completed file was downloaded. If it finds information, it scans to the end of the last bit of that information and inserts an EOF. The file then shows up on the display as “NONAME” and will allow either its solitary deletion without having to delete the other files in memory or it will allow the file to be run just as if it was downloaded from the Windows printer driver.

MAIN Menu

Allows access to all other menus.

MEMORY CONTROL Menu

The laser system is equipped with an intelligent memory buffer that has built-in file compression. The amount of RAM installed in your system is optional at the time of purchase. The minimum is 4 Megabytes and the Maximum is 32 Megabytes.

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Contents Laser Platform Universal Laser Systems Inc All Rights Reserved Introduction Table of Contents Options & Accessories Sample MaterialsMaintenance TroubleshootingAppendices General Safety Description of Appropriate UseLaser Safety SafetySafety Labels AB C DOr D UL-30 FCC Compliance FCC Compliance Statement and WarningsEU Compliance CE EU Declaration of ConformityInstallation Operating EnvironmentInstallation Electrical RequirementsExhaust Requirements Gate Cart Assembly Installation Laser Cartridge Installation Installation Laser Cooling Requirements Computer RequirementsSoftware Suggestions Graphics ProgramsFont Requirements Making the Connections Problem Prevention Computer Controlling the Laser SystemDC Power Supply How it WorksControl Panel Laser Cartridge System Operation Laser CartridgeControl Panel System OperationMotion System System Operation Liquid Crystal Display LCD System Operation Green Indicator Light Red Indicator LightProcess Controls Motion Control System Menu System System Operation Menu Descriptions Ready MenuSystem Operation File Display Menu Main Menu Memory Control MenuSystem Operation System Operation DOS Power Settings Menu Preferences MenuSystem Operation Options Menu ONE File Memory MenuHelpful Hint Autofocus MenuConfiguration Menu System Operation AIR Assist MenuDual Head Menu SET Focus Position MenuSET Rotary Axis Menu Tickle Menu Ports MenuLanguage Menu Units MenuSystem Operation Diagnostics Menu Alignment Mode MenuMemory Test Menu Motor Status DisplayAbout Menu Focusing the Laser Beam Focus Tool Method Material Thickness Z Position Method Current Lens MenuSET Focal Height Menu System Operation Autofocus Method To Use AutofocusTo Adjust Autofocus Powering Up Loading and Positioning the MaterialFocusing Running the System Step by StepSetting the Drivers Properties Creating the GraphicDownloading the File Starting the Engraving Process Material Removing and Reloading 3D Effects Rubber StampsSingle Stamp Method Options & Accessories Place Stamp in AN Unused AreaOptions & Accessories Settings for a 30 Watt System Options & Accessories Full Sheet Method Rotary Fixture Cutting Table Air Assist System Air Assist CompressorFocus Lens Kits Focal Length Spot Size Focal Range Safety Sample MaterialsMaterials Sample MaterialsSample Materials Light Raster Engraving Comments Acrylic Mirrored Comments Raster Engraving Brass Painted Corian / Avonite / Fountainhead Cork Male Female Glass / Crystal Leather Marble MAT Board Melamine Standard Engraving Melamine PHOTO/CLIPART Engraving Plastic Engravers Microsurfaced Perforated Vector Cutting Vector Cutting Kiss CUT Wood Laser Engraving or Cutting Wood can Ignite the Material Maintenance Suggested Cleaning and Maintenance SuppliesMaintenance System Cleaning Optics CleaningMaintenance #2 Mirror Maintenance #3 Mirror and Focus Lens Maintenance Beam Window Autofocus Sensor and Reflector if installedAdjustments and Lubrication Fuse ReplacementBattery Replacement Electronic UpgradingMaintenance Schedule Cooling Fan FiltersTroubleshooting Ihr ULS Vertragshändler Troubleshooting Ihr ULS Vertragshändler Troubleshooting Ihr ULS Vertragshändler Operational Ihr ULS Vertragshändler Appendix Appendix a Limited Warranty Appendix B Specifications Facility RequirementsAppendix C Using DOS Based Programs Appendix D Using Macintosh Computers Appendix E Serial Port Cable Requirements Appendix F How To Get Help Step