5-4. Description détaillée de l’écran d’édition de séquence

Définir une étiquette (Label)

Une étiquette sert à spécifier la destination du saut pour les commandes [JUMP], [J], [CALL] et [C]. Pour utiliser une des ces commandes, vous devez avoir défini une étiquette. Si vous tentez de sauvegarder une séquence sans lui avoir attribué d’étiquette, la machine affichera [INPUT LABEL NAME] (Entrer une étiquette), puis reviendra à l’écran d’édition de séquence.

Définir une étiquette

1

Dans l’écran d’édition de séquence, affichez le

 

pas auquel vous souhaitez attribuer une éti-

 

quette.

 

 

2

Utilisez

pour amener le curseur cligno-

 

tant sur l’emplacement indiqué sur la figure.

3

Tournez la molette pour sélectionner un carac-

 

tère, puis pressez

pour passer au ca-

 

ractère suivant. Une étiquette peut avoir un

 

maximum de cinq caractères en répétant cette

 

opération.

 

 

4

Pressez

.

 

2:

<10 SP ON 200 >

2:

<10 SP ON 200 >

2:LABEL

10 SP ON 200

2:LABEL

<10 SP ON 200 >

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Roland EGX-400, EGX-600 manual Définir une étiquette Label, Dans l’écran d’édition de séquence, affichez le

EGX-400, EGX-600 specifications

The Roland EGX-600 and EGX-400 are highly regarded desktop engraving machines designed for precision and efficiency in various engraving applications. These machines are ideal for a range of users, including small businesses, craft enthusiasts, and professional engravers. Each model boasts unique features and capabilities that cater to different engraving needs.

Starting with the Roland EGX-600, this model is known for its robust construction and advanced technology. It offers a high-speed engraving process, enabling users to create intricate designs on a variety of materials, including metal, plastic, wood, and acrylic. The EGX-600 is equipped with a powerful servo motor and a spindle that allows for precise cutting and engraving. One of its standout features is the ability to handle larger workpieces, making it suitable for larger projects. Additionally, the machine comes with an automatic tool changer, which enhances efficiency by allowing users to switch between different engraving bits without manual intervention.

The EGX-600 also incorporates a user-friendly interface and software that simplifies design input. With the use of Roland's proprietary software, users can easily import designs, adjust settings, and preview the engraving process. This capability streamlines workflow and enhances productivity. Moreover, the machine supports a range of engraving techniques, including 3D engraving, which allows for the creation of detailed, dimensional designs.

On the other hand, the Roland EGX-400 is a more compact and economical option, perfect for those with limited space or lower engraving demands. Despite its smaller profile, the EGX-400 offers remarkable performance and versatility. It features a user-friendly control panel and intuitive software that enable users to achieve professional-quality results without a steep learning curve. The EGX-400 is capable of engraving on various materials, albeit with a focus more on smaller projects compared to the EGX-600.

Both machines utilize precision cutting technology to ensure accuracy and high-quality finishes on every project. They also feature integrated dust collection systems, which help maintain a clean workspace and prolong the lifespan of the machines. Whether opting for the robust EGX-600 or the compact EGX-400, users can expect reliability, outstanding performance, and a wealth of features that cater to diverse engraving needs. These machines epitomize Roland's commitment to innovation and excellence in the engraving industry.