Roland Engraver EGX 20 User Guide

DESKTOP ENGRAVER  
EGX-20  
USER'S MANUAL  
Thank you very much for purchasing the EGX-20.  
To ensure correct and safe usage with a full  
understanding of this product's performance,  
please be sure to read through this manual  
completely and store it in a safe location.  
Unauthorized copying or transferral, in whole or in  
part, of this manual is prohibited.  
The contents of this operation manual and the  
specifications of this product are subject to change  
without notice.  
The operation manual and the product have been  
prepared and tested as much as possible. If you  
find any misprint or error, please inform us.  
Roland DG Corp. assumes no responsibility for  
any direct or indirect loss or damage which may  
occur through use of this product, regardless of  
any failure to perform on the part of this product.  
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How to Use This Manual  
Be sure to read through this manual when using the EGX-20 for the first time.  
This manual explains mainly the following information.  
Connecting to a computer installing a blade, mounting an engraving workpiece, and the like  
Installing the driver software on the computer  
The procedure for creating a nameplate using Dr. Engrave (a text-engraving program)  
You can also install and set up the following programs on the included Roland Software Package CD-ROM and use them on your  
computer.  
Virtual MODELA (a program that simulates cutting results obtained with 3D Engrave)  
Dr.Engrave (a text-engraving program)  
3D Engrave (a program for creating reliefs)  
Windows driver (a software driver for using the EGX-20 with Windows)  
The manuals for these (except for the manual for the driver) are in electronic format.  
Refer to them for detailed information on use.  
Manuals in Electronic Format  
You can view the manuals in electronic format (PDF files) from the setup menu that appears when you insert the Roland Software  
Package CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive on your computer.  
Load the Roland Software Package CD-ROM in the computer's CD-ROM drive and view the manuals in electronic format as required.  
To view a description of the program, click the button. To view a manual, click  
the button.  
A PDF manual is available for programs listed with a button.  
Acrobat Reader is required to view PDF files. If Acrobat Reader is not already  
installed and set up on your computer, then the setup program for Acrobat Reader  
starts automatically, allowing you to install and set it up.  
Help  
After you have installed and set up the programs, you can view help for each that contains information similar to the PDF files.  
In Windows, click [Start]. From the menu, point to [Programs], then [Roland 3D Engrave], then select [3D Engrave Help]. The help  
window appears.  
In the same way, point to [Roland Dr. Engrave] and select [Dr. Engrave Help], or point to [Roland Virtual MODELA] and select [Virtual  
MODELA Help].  
Alternatively, start the respective program, then from the [Help] menu, select [Contents]. The help window appears.  
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Table of Contents  
How to Use This Manual  
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5
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To Ensure Safe Us  
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About the Labels Affixed to the AC Adapter and Uni  
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1. Getting Ready...................................................................................................... 6  
What You Can Do with the EGX-20  
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Check the Included Items  
Names and Functions  
Setting Up and Connection  
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Attaching the Adhesive Sheet  
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Installing the Blade Holder  
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2. Installing and Setting Up the Software .............................................................. 12  
3. Creating a Nameplate (Operations in the Engraving Mode) ............................. 16  
Loading Material  
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19  
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Installing a Cutter  
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Setting the Origin Point  
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Creating Data with Dr. Engrave  
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Setting the Cutting Parameters  
Performing Engraving  
4. The 3D Cutting mode .......................................................................................... 28  
Removing the Cutter  
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Detaching the Depth Regulator Unit  
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Installing a Cutter  
Loading Material  
Setting the Origin Point  
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Creating Data with 3D Engrave  
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Adjusting Cutting  
Performing Cutting  
5. Important Notes, Limitations, and Other Information........................................ 39  
Important Notes and Limitations  
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Functions Using the Switch Panel on the EGX-20  
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6. Other Information ................................................................................................ 41  
Replacement Cutters  
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Daily Care and Maintenance  
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What to Do If...  
Specifications  
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Other company names and product name are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.  
Copyright © 2002 Roland DG Corporation  
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To Ensure Safe Use  
About  
and  
Notices  
Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of death or severe  
injury should the unit be used improperly.  
Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of injury or material  
damage should the unit be used improperly.  
* Material damage refers to damage or other adverse effects caused with  
respect to the home and all its furnishings, as well to domestic animals or  
pets.  
About the Symbols  
The  
symbol alerts the user to important instructions or warnings. The specific meaning of  
the symbol is determined by the design contained within the triangle. The symbol at left means  
"danger of electrocution."  
The  
symbol alerts the user to items that must never be carried out (are forbidden). The  
specific thing that must not be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle. The  
symbol at left means the unit must never be disassembled.  
The  
symbol alerts the user to things that must be carried out. The specific thing that must  
be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle. The symbol at left means the  
power-cord plug must be unplugged from the outlet.  
Ground the unit with the ground  
wire.  
Do not disassemble, repair, or  
modify.  
Failure to do so may result in risk of  
electrical shock in the even of a mechanical  
problem  
Doing so may lead to fire or abnormal  
operation resulting in injury.  
Do not use with any electrical power  
supply that does not meet the  
ratings displayed on the AC adapter.  
Use with any other power supply may lead  
to fire or electrocution.  
Do not use with any power supply  
other than the dedicated AC adapter.  
Use with any other power supply may lead  
to fire or electrocution.  
Do not use while in an abnormal  
state (i.e., emitting smoke, burning  
odor, unusual noise, or the like).  
Doing so may result in fire or electrical  
shock.  
Use only with the power cord  
included with this product.  
Use with other than the included power cord  
may lead to fire or electrocution.  
Immediately unplug the power-cord plug  
from the electrical outlet, and contact your  
authorized Roland DG Corp. dealer or  
service center.  
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Do not use with a damaged AC  
adapter, power cord, or power-cord  
plug or with a loose electrical outlet.  
Use with any other  
power supply may  
lead to fire or  
Do not injure or modify the electrical  
power cord, nor subject it to  
excessive bends, twists, pulls,  
binding, or pinching, nor place any  
object of weight on it.  
Doing so may  
electrocution.  
damage the  
electrical power  
cord, leading to  
electrocution or  
fire.  
When not in use for several hours,  
unplug the power-cord plug from the  
electrical outlet.  
When unplugging the electrical  
power cord from the power outlet,  
grasp the plug, not the cord.  
Unplugging by  
Failure to do so may  
result in danger of  
pulling the cord  
shock, electrocution,  
may damage it,  
or fire due to  
leading to fire or  
deterioration of the  
electrocution.  
electrical insulation.  
Do not attempt to unplug the power-  
cord plug with wet hands.  
Doing so may  
Do not allow liquids, metal objects  
or flammables inside the machine.  
Such materials  
result in electrical  
can cause fire.  
shock.  
Install on a stable surface.  
Failure to do so  
Do not touch the tip of the blade  
with your fingers.  
may result in falling  
of the unit, leading  
to injury.  
Doing so may result in injury.  
Do not inadvertently allow the  
hands,or hair near the rotating parts  
while in operation.  
Doing so may result in injury.  
Wear dust goggles and mask during  
use.  
Cutting dust  
may scatter,  
causing bodily  
injury.  
When you're finished,  
wash your hands to  
rinse away all  
cuttings.  
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About the Labels Affixed to the AC Adapter and Unit  
These labels are affixed to the body of this product and the AC adapter. The following figure describes the location.  
Handle tool with care.  
Model name  
Rating label  
Do not use with any electrical power supply  
that does not meet the ratings displayed on  
the AC adapter.  
In addition to the  
and  
symbols, the symbols shown below are also used.  
: Indicates information to prevent machine breakdown or malfunction and ensure correct use.  
: Indicates a handy tip or advice regarding use.  
NOTICE  
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EGX-20 USER'S MANUAL  
1 Getting Ready  
What You Can Do with the EGX-20  
You can engrave a plate with text or shapes to create a nameplate or the like.  
Using Dr. Engrave, the included 2D engraving program, you can easily engrave anything from simple text to complex designs  
to produce high-quality engraved plates.  
See --> p. 16 "Creating a Nameplate"  
You can cut thick materials up to a depth of 7 mm to create reliefs and other forms.  
Using 3D Engrave, the included 3D engraving program, you can easily produces reliefs and other three-dimensional engraved  
forms.  
See --> p. 28 "the 3D Cutting Mode"  
Check the Included Items  
AC adapter: 1  
Power cord: 1  
cutter: 1  
(with cutter holder)  
Depth regulator noses  
(large 1 and small 1)  
Test-use plate material: 1  
Adhesive sheet: 1  
Hexagonal wrenches  
(large 1 and small 1)  
User's Manual: 1  
Hexagonal screw driver: 1  
Roland Software Package  
CD-ROM: 1  
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1 Getting Ready  
Names and Functions  
The names of the parts of the EGX-20 are as follows.  
Front  
Cover  
Carriage  
Switch Panel  
Spindle unit  
Spindle motor  
Z-axis light  
Power light  
Movement button  
Speed control  
Spindle Speed  
control  
Power button  
View light  
Origin Set light  
View button  
Origin Set button  
Table  
Depth regulator unit  
Rear  
Parallel connector  
AC adapter jack  
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EGX-20 USER'S MANUAL  
Setting Up and Connection  
Setting  
Never install this unit in any of the following situations, as it could result in damage:  
NOTICE  
Places where the installation surface is unstable or not level.  
Places with excessive electrical noise.  
Places with excessive humidity or dust.  
The EGX-20 generates heat when used, and should not be installed in an area with poor heat radiation  
characteristics.  
Places with excessive vibration.  
Use within a temperature range of 5 to 40°C (41 to 104°F) and within a humidity range of 35 to 80%.  
Securely connect the power cord, computer I/O cable and so on so that they will not be unplugged and cause  
failure during operation. Doing so may lead to faulty operation or breakdown.  
* Do not place any object within the area  
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1 Getting Ready  
Connecting the AC Adapter and Power Cord  
Connect in the order of the numbers shown in the figure.  
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AC adapter jack  
2
AC adapter  
Power cord  
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Connecting to the Computer  
To connect the machine and the computer, you can use either a parallel cable (IEEE 1284-compliant) .  
The parallel cable is sold separately. Use a cable suited to the configuration of the printer port on your computer.  
Make the cable connections while the computer and the machine are switched off.  
NOTICE  
Amphenol 36-pin connector  
Computer  
Printer port  
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EGX-20 USER'S MANUAL  
Attaching the Adhesive Sheet  
You use the included adhesive sheet to secure material to engrave to the table on the EGX-20.  
First you need to install the included adhesive sheet on the table.  
Be sure the unit is in View status when attaching the adhesive sheet.  
NOTICE  
Carriage  
Press the power button on the EGX-20 to turn on the  
power.  
The carriage moves to the right edge and the table moves  
to the front, the unit goes into View status, and the Power  
and View lights light up.  
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EG  
X-20  
Table  
Peel off the protective paper from both sides of the  
adhesive sheet.  
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Place the adhesive sheet on the table as shown in the  
figure at right, press down on it from above, and secure it  
in place so that it will not peel off.  
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Table  
EG  
X-20  
adhesive sheet  
Adhesive sheet  
There are holes at the four corners of the table.  
Align the corner of the adhesive sheet with the lower-left  
hole.  
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1 Getting Ready  
Installing the Cutter Holder  
Before you install a cutter, you need to install the included cutter holder on the spindle unit.  
A cutter holder is attached to the included cutter.  
Remove the cutter from the cutter holder.  
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Cutter  
Cutter holder  
Open the cover for the carriage.  
Open the cover for the carriage.  
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Orient the cutter holder so that the screw is underneath,  
insert the cutter holder into the spindle unit from above,  
then turn the cutter holder counterclockwise by hand to  
secure it in place.  
The cutter holder is reverse-threaded.  
Turn it counterclockwise to tighten.  
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The spindle unit moves when you do this, so insert the  
included hexagonal screwdriver into the hole in the  
spindle unit as shown in the figure to keep it from  
moving.  
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EGX-20 USER'S MANUAL  
2 Installing and Setting Up the Software  
To use the EGX-20, you need to install the driver on the computer connected to the EGX-20.  
The EGX-20 also comes with a number of programs for creating engraving and cutting data, which you can use to match the target task.  
To use these programs, you need to install and set them up on the computer connected to the EGX-20.  
The Software You Can Install and Set Up  
The drivers and programs are contained on the Roland Software Package CD-ROM.  
Be sure to install a Windows driver.  
Install and set up the other software, the programs, as required.  
You can use the following drivers and programs with the EGX-20.  
Driver or program  
Windows driver  
Overview  
This is necessary when sending data from a program running under Windows to the EGX-20.  
Be sure to install it.  
Virtual MODELA  
Dr. Engrave  
This uses data created with 3D Engrave to perform simulations before cutting with the EGX-20.  
You can use it to check the finished shape as well as things like whether the cutting depth is suitable and how  
much time cutting will take. This can reduce loss for cutting materials and time.  
This is used to design text and shapes to engrave on a plate and to send the data to the EGX-20.  
You can use the TrueType fonts registered in Windows as the font style for text. You can even make stroke fonts  
from TrueType fonts.  
Because you can the outline of an image and convert it to line segments, it's also possible to include logos for  
companies or organizations in the plates you make.  
3D Engrave  
This adds thickness to a flat (two-dimensional) graphic to create a relief (raised engraving).  
You can also add thickness to figures and other images.  
System Requirements  
The following operating environment is required in order to use the drivers and programs just described. Make sure your system  
configuration meets these requirements.  
Operating system  
Windows 95/98/Me/NT 4.0/2000  
Computer  
Drive  
Computer running Windows (Pentium processor or better recommended)  
CD-ROM drive  
Monitor  
Memory  
Windows-compatible monitor capable of displaying 256 colors or more  
32 MB or more recommended  
Free hard-disk space  
required for installation  
25 MB (combined total for Dr. Engrave, 3D Engrave, and Virtual MODELA)  
Printer port  
Interface  
Installation and Setup  
If the computer and the EGX-20 are already connected, then switch off the power to the EGX-20 before you  
perform installation and setup.  
NOTICE  
Installation and set up under Windows 2000/NT 4.0 require full access rights for the printer settings.  
Log on to Windows as a member of the "Administrators" or "Power Users" group. For more information about  
groups, refer to the documentation for Windows.  
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2 Getting Ready the Software  
Follow the steps below to install and set up the driver and programs.  
Turn on the computer and start Windows.  
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If you're running a virus-detection program, then quit the  
program. Also quit all running programs except  
Windows. In Windows, make sure no program icons  
appear on the taskbar, then go on to the next step.  
Insert the included CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.  
The setup menu appears automatically.  
If the setup menu does not appear automatically  
even when the included CD-ROM is loaded in the  
CD-ROM drive, then use Windows Explorer to  
select the CD-ROM drive, then double-click  
"CDMenu.exe" to run it.  
Click the drop-down arrow for [Click here], then from  
the menu that appears, select [EGX-20].  
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If your computer is connected to the Internet,  
the Roland DG Corp. website appears.  
Check this for information about updates to  
the driver and the like.  
The programs you can install and set up with the EGX-  
20 appear.  
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You can view a description for each program by clicking  
the button next to the corresponding program name.  
Also, to display the Readme file, click the [Readme]  
button. This lets you read the latest information that  
could not be included in the user's manual. Please be sure  
to read it before use.  
This document does not contain manuals for the programs, but a manual in PDF format is available for each  
program shown with a button. Click the button to display the PDF manual.  
Acrobat Reader is required to view PDF files. If Acrobat Reader is not already installed and set up on your  
computer, then the setup program for Acrobat Reader on the included CD-ROM starts automatically, allowing you  
to install and set it up.  
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EGX-20 USER'S MANUAL  
You can choose to install and set up a program by  
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selecting its corresponding check box.  
If you do not want to install a particular program, than  
clear the corresponding check box.  
Normally you should select all check boxes.  
Click the [Install] button.  
The setup screen ([Welcome] dialog box) appears for the  
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program whose check box you selected.  
If you selected the check boxes for all programs, then the  
setup screens appear in succession, starting with Virtual  
MODELA.  
Click [Next].  
The [Select Install Location] dialog box appears.  
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If you want to change the folder to install to, then click  
[Browse]. The [Select Directory] dialog box appears.  
Choose a drive and folder, then click [OK].  
Click [Next].  
The [Select Program Folder] dialog box appears.  
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There is no special need to change the program folder.  
After you have made sure of the program folder, click  
[Next].  
Installation starts.  
When installation finishes, a prompt dialog box appear.  
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Click [OK].  
When the installation of one program finishes,  
installation of the next one starts.  
In the interval until the next setup starts, a dialog box  
showing the progress of processing is displayed.  
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2 Getting Ready the Software  
The setup screen ([Welcome] dialog box) appears for the  
next program to install.  
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Carry out steps  
through  
on the previous page.  
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Install Dr. Engrave and 3D Engrave.  
When installation of 3D Engrave finishes, the [EGX-20  
Driver Installation] dialog box appears.  
Choose the port for connecting the EGX-20.  
The EGX-20 connects to a printer port. If your computer  
has a single printer port, select [LPT1:].  
Click [OK].  
The EGX-20 driver is installed.  
When installation of the EGX-20 driver finishes, the  
[Settings: [EGX-20]] dialog box appears.  
Make sure the values are correct, then click [Close].  
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When all installation and setup finishes, a prompt dialog  
box appears. Click [Close].  
When the setup menu screen reappears, click the  
button.  
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Take the CD-ROM out of the CD-ROM drive.  
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EGX-20 USER'S MANUAL  
3 Creating a Nameplate  
(Operations in the Engraving Mode)  
This section describes the basic steps for engraving using the EGX-20, taking the procedure for engraving the plate included  
with the machine as an example.  
Loading Material  
You use the included adhesive sheet to secure material to engrave to the table on the EGX-20.  
Before you load material, attach the included adhesive sheet.  
NOTICE  
See --> p. 10 "Attaching the Adhesive Sheet"  
Be sure the unit is in View status when loading material.  
If the EGX-20 is switched off, press the power button to  
turn it on.  
The carriage moves to the right edge and the table moves  
Power and View  
lights illuminated  
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to the front, the unit goes into View status, and the Power  
and View lights light up.  
If the EGX-20 is turned on but the View light is not  
illuminated, press the View button.  
The carriage moves to the right edge and the table moves  
to the front, the unit goes into View status, and the Power  
and View lights light up.  
Place the plate on the adhesive sheet, then press down on  
it from above to anchor it securely.  
You can place the item anywhere on the adhesive sheet.  
EGX-20  
However, if the plate is placed at an angle with respect to  
the table, the engraving will not be straight.  
Place it so that it is aligned straight with the corners and  
sides of the table.  
Place the plate on the adhesive sheet,  
then press down on it from above to  
anchor it securely.  
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3 Creating a Nameplate (Operations in the Engraving Mode)  
Installing a Cutter  
Move the spindle unit to above the plate (material) mounted on the table, then install a cutter.  
If the View light on the switch panel is lit (showing the  
machine is in View status), press the View button.  
The spindle unit and table move, and the spindle unit  
moves to above the origin point on the table.  
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When movement ends, the View light goes dark.  
Origin Point  
The origin point is a reference point that the EGX-20 uses for starting engraving. When the machine is shipped from  
the factory, the origin point is set at the lower left corner of the table.  
You can also move the spindle unit and the table and set the origin point at a different location.  
See --> p. 19 "Setting the Origin Point"  
Press up, down, or to the left  
or right.  
Use the movement button on the switch panel to move  
the spindle unit.  
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The movement button is a joystick.  
Pressing the movement button up, down, or to the left or  
right makes the spindle unit and table move in the  
corresponding vertical or horizontal direction.  
Move the spindle unit to about the center of the plate  
(material) mounted on the table.  
Press and hold the center of the movement button for  
short while (0.6 second or longer).  
The Z-axis light illuminates, indicating that it is now  
possible to move the spindle unit up and down.  
Press.  
Press the lower part of the movement button. The spindle  
unit descends while you hold down the button.  
Movement stops automatically when the depth regulator  
nose contacts the plate (material), so release the  
movement button.  
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5
Press.  
Press the Origin Set button on the switch panel.  
The spindle unit descends by 0.5 mm and the Origin Set  
light lights up.  
Press.  
Depth regulator  
nose  
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EGX-20 USER'S MANUAL  
Insert the cutter into the hole in the cutter holder, then  
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slowly lower the cutter.  
Lower until the cutter touches the plate.  
Before you install a cutter, install the cutter holder.  
See --> p. 11 "Installing the Cutter Holder"  
NOTICE  
Use the included hexagonal screwdriver to tighten the  
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retaining screw for the cutter holder.  
Tighten secure so that the cutter does not come loose  
during engraving.  
Press the Origin Set button on the switch panel.  
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The spindle unit rises 0.5 mm and the Origin Set light  
goes dark.  
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3 Creating a Nameplate (Operations in the Engraving Mode)  
Setting the Origin Point  
When loading material, be sure to set the origin point.  
The origin point is the reference point for engraving. You set it individually for each piece of material you load.  
Omitting this operation may result in locations other than the material being engraved.  
Basic Steps for Moving the Spindle Unit  
When you installed the cutter in the spindle unit, you performed operations to move the spindle unit. These steps  
can be summed up as follows.  
The operation differs according to whether the View light and Z-axis light on the switch panel are illuminated or  
dark.  
Changing between the lighted View light (indicating View status) and dark View light  
Press the View button on the switch panel.  
When the View light is illuminated  
You cannot move the spindle unit.  
When the View light is dark  
You can move the spindle unit using the movement button.  
Changing between the lighted and dark Z-axis light  
Press and hold the center of the movement button for a short while (0.6 second or more).  
When the Z-axis light is illuminated  
You can move the spindle unit up and down using the movement button.  
When the Z-axis light is dark  
You can move the spindle unit vertically or horizontally using the movement button.  
Refer to the preceding "Basic Steps for Moving the  
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2
plate  
Spindle Unit" and move the spindle unit as follows.  
1. If the cutter is touching the plate (material), move the  
spindle unit upward to separate it slightly from the  
material.  
2. Move the cutter to position it above the lower left  
corner of the plate (material).  
If the Z-axis light is dark, press and hold the Origin Set  
button for a short while (0.3 second or more).  
(Pressing the Origin Set button lights the Origin Set  
light. Make sure the light is illuminated, then release the  
button. The Origin Set light goes dark.)  
Depth regulator nose portion of the spindle unit  
The vertical and horizontal locations of the origin point  
are set.  
This completes the setting for the origin point.  
Pressing the Origin Set button while the Z-axis light is lit lowers the spindle unit and puts the machine in the state  
for installing a cutter.  
When you are engraving a nameplate, there is no need to set a height-location origin point. The sensors  
automatically detect the surface location of the plate (material).  
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Creating Data with Dr. Engrave  
This section describes the basic steps for engraving a nameplate using Dr. Engrave.  
The following explanation is for Windows 95/98/Me.  
For an explanation for Windows NT 4.0/2000, or for a more detailed explanation, see the help for Dr. Engrave or  
refer to the Dr. Engrave User's Manual (PDF) on the Roland Software Package CD-ROM.  
Starting Dr. Engrave  
In Windows, click the [Start] button. At the Start menu,  
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point to [Programs], then [Roland Dr. Engrave]. At the  
menu that appears, click [Dr. Engrave].  
Dr. Engrave starts.  
Specifying the Size of the Plate to Engrave  
Make the size of the engraving area displayed by Dr. Engrave the same as the size of the actual plate to engrave.  
This is analogous to choosing the form size in a word-processing program.  
In Dr. Engrave, from the [File] menu, select [Print  
Setup].  
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The [Print Setup] dialog box appears.  
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Make sure the printer name is set to [Roland EGX-20] (if  
the printer name is not [Roland EGX-20], then click the  
drop-down arrow and select [Roland EGX-20]), then  
click [Properties].  
The [Roland EGX-20 on LPT1: Properties] dialog box  
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appears.  
Measure the size of the plate to engrave with a ruler or  
the like, type in the values in the [Width] and [Length]  
entry boxes, then click [OK].  
The [Print Setup] dialog box appears again, then click  
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[OK].  
The engraving area that Dr. Engrave displays is shown at  
the size you specified.  
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Entering Text  
Enter the text to engrave on the plate.  
At the toolbar, click  
.
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2
Click the location in the engraving area where you want  
to type in text, then enter the text using the keyboard.  
Engraving area  
Selecting the Font  
Specify a font for the text string you entered.  
Character cursor  
Points  
At the toolbar, click , then click the text string whose  
font you want to change.  
The character cursor appears in the text string.  
Alternatively, at the toolbar click , then click the text  
string whose font you want to change.  
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Points appear around the text string.  
From the [Format] menu, select [Font].  
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3
Click a font name.  
The [Font Select] dialog box appears.  
Clicking a font name displays the text in the preview  
field with the font you chose, allowing you to find the  
font you want.  
Preview  
After you have selected the font you want, click [OK].  
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In the [Font Select] dialog box, font names that start with "Plot" are stroke fonts.  
See --> p. 24 "Stroke Fonts"  
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Working with Text Strings  
You can resize and deform a text string by manipulating the points displayed around the string.  
Resizing and Moving  
At the toolbar, click , then click the text string.  
You can change the size by dragging.  
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2
Points appear around the text string.  
You can change the size of the text string by lining up the  
pointer with a point and dragging.  
You can change the size while keeping the vertical/  
horizontal aspect unchanged by holding down the [Shift]  
key on the keyboard as you drag the point ( ).  
You can change the  
horizontal size by  
dragging.  
You can change the vertical size  
by dragging.  
You can move a text string by placing the pointer inside  
the area bounded by the points and dragging.  
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To move, place the pointer in the area inside  
the points and drag.  
Rotating Text, Italic Text, and Changing the  
Character Pitch  
When a text string is displayed with points, clicking the  
text string changes the appearance of the points.  
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2
Drag to rotate.  
You can rotate a text string by lining up the pointer with  
a point ( ) and dragging.  
You can also make a text string italic, or change the  
character or line pitch.  
Drag to make italic.  
Drag to change the  
text pitch.  
When there are two or more lines of  
text strings, this point is displayed.  
Drag it to change the line pitch.  
To hide points, click in the area outside the points.  
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Text-string Settings  
You can specify numerical value for rotation, slanting, character pitch, and so on in a dialog box.  
At the toolbar, click , then click the text string.  
The character cursor appears in the text string.  
Alternatively, at the toolbar click , then click the text  
string.  
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Points appear around the text string.  
From the [Format] menu, select [Properties].  
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3
4
The [Text string Properties] dialog box appears.  
Changing the settings for any of the items updates the  
settings for the text shown in the preview field.  
You can change the  
character boldness.  
When you have finished making the settings, click [OK].  
Filling a Text String  
If the Fill setting is not made, only the outlines of characters are engraved.  
When the Fill setting is made, the interiors of characters are all engraved by flat-dragging.  
At the toolbar, click , then click the text string.  
The character cursor appears in the text string.  
Alternatively, at the toolbar click , then click the text  
string.  
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Points appear around the text string.  
When you click this to select the check  
box, flat-drag engraving of the interiors of  
the character outlines is performed, then  
the contour lines of the characters are  
engraved.  
At the toolbar, click  
.
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3
Alternatively, from the [Shape] menu, select [Fill].  
The [Fill Setup] dialog box appears.  
Click [Fill] to select the check box.  
[Pitch] is the engraving spacing of the cutter.  
When you're using the included cutter, set this to [0.1].  
You can specify colors and vary the  
engraving depth for each color.  
When you have finished making the settings, click [OK].  
Pitch lines appear in the characters.  
The cutter moves along these lines as it engraves.  
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The spacing of these  
lines is the pitch.  
Enlarged area  
Click  
on the toolbar to make the  
pointer change to  
, then click the  
location where you want to zoom in.  
Right-click to zoom out.  
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Stroke Fonts  
You can change text to stroke fonts and carry out engraving.  
Line width when engraving varies according to the cutter width and engraving depth.  
At the toolbar, click , then click the text string.  
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The character cursor appears in the text string.  
Alternatively, at the toolbar click , then click the text  
string.  
Points appear around the text string.  
At the toolbar, click  
.
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3
4
Alternatively, from the [Format] menu, select [Make  
Stroke].  
The [Select Stroke Font] dialog box appears.  
Click the drop-down arrow to display the menu, then  
select a stroke font.  
After you have selected the font you want, click [OK].  
Stroke font  
In the [Font Select] dialog box as well, you can specify a stroke font by selecting a font whose name starts with  
"Plot."  
See --> p. 21 "Selecting the Font"  
Converting to Polygons  
You can convert text strings to graphic shapes (polygons). This makes it possible for you to modify the shape of characters, to  
create logos, for example.  
At the toolbar, click , then click the text string.  
The character cursor appears in the text string.  
Alternatively, at the toolbar click , then click the text  
string.  
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Points appear around the text string.  
From the [Shape] menu, select [Convert to Polygon].  
The text string is convert to a shape.  
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3
When the text string is displayed with points, clicking  
on the toolbar displays points at the vertices of the  
polygon.  
Alternatively, click  
on the toolbar, then click the  
polygon. Points appear at the vertices of the polygon.  
You can change the shape by dragging the points.  
You can also insert and cut away vertices by moving the  
pointer to a line or point and right-clicking.  
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This menu appears when you  
move the pointer to a line or  
point, then right-click.  
Example of Converting a  
Stroke Font to a Polygon  
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Saving Data  
Save the data you have created to a hard disk or the like.  
At the toolbar, click  
.
1
2
Alternatively, go to the [File] menu and select [Save As].  
The [Save As] dialog box appears.  
Specify the information for [Save in] and [File Name],  
then click [Save].  
Setting the Cutting Parameters  
Before you carry out engraving, adjust the Speed control and Spindle Speed control on the switch panel of the EGX-20.  
When you're performing engraving for the first time, set the Speed control at the central  
position and the Spindle Speed control at its maximum setting.  
Also, if you're using acrylic material and the included blade, then you may leave the  
settings for the EGX-20 driver at their default values.  
At the central position  
Go ahead and try engraving using these settings.  
At maximum  
In some cases it may not be possible to perform engraving smoothly. In such cases,  
examine the engraving results and adjust the settings for the cutting parameters, repeating  
this process of trial and adjustment until you obtain good engraving results.  
General Suggestions for Making Adjustments  
Depending on the engraving results, make the settings as described below. Use the Speed control and the Spindle Speed control to make  
the adjustments.  
If engraved places are rough (not smooth), then lower the speed.  
If the material melts or suffers burring, lower the spindle speed.  
If the spindle speed is too fast, the material may melt. Lower the spindle speed.  
Also, if there is buildup of melted cuttings in engraved grooves, you may be able to remove them by scrubbing with a toothbrush or  
the like.  
Increasing the spindle speed when using a narrower blade and reducing it when using a thicker blade may produce better results.  
In many cases, slower speeds produce attractive finished results, but a speed that is too slow may cause melting.  
Make the following adjustments with the driver.  
The default engraving depth is 0.1 mm. You can engrave at a greater depth by changing the value for the driver setting [Z Down  
Position]. The maximum depth at which you can engrave is 1.0 mm. (In the driver, you make the setting by specifying a value  
prefixed by a minus sign ["-"].) A greater engraving depth yields correspondingly wider lines. This means that text characters also  
become thicker.  
If the engraving depth is too deep, it may not be possible to obtain attractive results even when the speed and spindle speed are  
adjusted.  
One method for obtaining engraving results that are attractive yet deep is to perform the same engraving twice.  
(For example, setting [Z Down Position] to -0.18 mm and [Z Engraving Pitch] to 0.10 mm and performing the same engraving twice  
results in engraving at a depth of 0.18 mm.)  
Leave [Z Up Position] set to 0.50 mm at all times. Lower values result in less wasted movement.  
You can obtain attractive engraving results by setting [Fill Pitch] to 80% or less than the width of the cutter -- actually at about 50%.  
See --> p. 23 "Filling a Text String"  
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Adjusting the Driver Settings  
Follow the steps below to set the cutting parameters for the driver.  
In Dr. Engrave, from the [File] menu, select [Print  
1
Setup].  
The [Print Setup] dialog box appears.  
2
Make sure the printer name is set to [Roland EGX-20] (if  
the printer name is not [Roland EGX-20], then click the  
drop-down arrow and select [Roland EGX-20]), then  
click [Properties].  
The [Roland EGX-20 on LPT1: Properties] dialog box  
3
appears.  
Click the [Tool] tab.  
The [Tool] page appears.  
4
Change the values for items that need to be adjusted,  
then click [OK].  
Clicking  
at the upper right of the dialog box changes the pointer to  
, which you can then use to click an  
item you want to learn about in detail. A detailed explanation appears.  
To return to the [Print Setup] dialog box, click [OK].  
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Performing Engraving  
Now Let's try engraving a name on a plate.  
If the View light on the EGX-20 is illuminated, press the View button to make the View light go dark.  
At the toolbar, click  
.
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2
Alternatively, go to the [File] menu and select [Print].  
The [Print Setup] dialog box appears.  
Make sure the printer name is set to [Roland EGX-20] (if the printer name is not [Roland EGX-20], then click the drop-down  
arrow and select [Roland EGX-20]), then click [OK].  
Cutting starts.  
When engraving ends, the spindle unit rises all the way to the top and stops there.  
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Then, remove the material, press the View button.  
The carriage moves to the right edge and the table moves to the front, allowing you to detach the material from the adhesive  
sheet.  
Use a toothbrush or the like to carefully brush away any buildup of cuttings on the material or the adhesive sheet.  
Also, use a vacuum cleaner to carefully clean away any cuttings remaining on the EGX-20.  
Emergency Stop  
If some problem occurs while engraving is in progress and you want to stop the EGX-20, follow the steps below.  
Press the power button on the switch panel.  
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2
If there is a printer icon on the taskbar in Windows, double-click the icon.  
The progress of printing is displayed. Delete the document.  
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4 The 3D Cutting mode  
To cut thick material and produce a relief or the like, the EGX-20 must be in the 3D Cutting mode.  
To enable the 3D Cutting mode, first detach the depth regulator unit from the spindle unit.  
Removing the Cutter  
If a cutter is installed, then remove the cutter first.  
Open the cover for the carriage.  
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Use the included hexagonal screwdriver to loosen the  
2
retaining screw for the cutter holder.  
The screw is attached to the cutter holder in  
such a way that it can be loosened but not  
detached completely.  
Grasp the top of the cutter and pull it up and out.  
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Detaching the Depth Regulator Unit  
If the EGX-20 is switched off, press the power button to  
turn it on.  
Power and View  
lights illuminated  
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The carriage moves to the right edge and the table moves  
to the front, the unit goes into View status, and the Power  
and View lights light up.  
If the EGX-20 is turned on but the View light is not  
illuminated, press the View button.  
The carriage moves to the right edge and the table moves  
to the front, the unit goes into View status, and the Power  
and View lights light up.  
Press the power button to switch off the power.  
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3
Open the cover for the carriage.  
Open the cover for the carriage.  
Screw  
Screw  
Depth regulator unit  
The depth regulator unit is secured in place by two  
screws.  
Use the included small hexagonal wrench to loosen the  
two screws.  
4
When you do this, support the depth regulator unit with  
your hand to keep it from falling.  
After loosening the two screws, move the depth regulator  
unit downward and detach it from the spindle unit.  
Store the depth regulator unit in a safe place  
to guard against losing it.  
When you switch on the EGX-20, a sensor checks whether the depth regulator unit is installed. At this time, the  
machine goes into the Engraving mode if the depth regulator unit is install and the 3D Cutting mode if it is not  
installed.  
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Installing a Cutter  
In the 3D Cutting mode, you install a cutter before you load material.  
Press the power button to turn on the power.  
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The carriage moves to the right edge and the table moves  
to the front, the unit goes into View status, and the Power  
and View lights light up.  
Press the View button.  
2
The spindle unit and table move, and the spindle unit  
moves to above the origin point on the table.  
When movement ends, the View light goes dark.  
Use the movement button on the switch panel to move  
3
4
the spindle unit to about the center of the table.  
Press up, down, or to the left or right.  
Press and hold the center of the movement button for a  
short while (0.6 second or more).  
The Z-axis light illuminates, indicating that it is now  
possible to move the spindle unit up and down.  
Press.  
Press the lower part of the movement button. The spindle  
unit descends while you hold down the button. Hold  
down the movement button until the spindle unit stops  
automatically.  
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Press.  
The spindle unit stops, leaving a small gap.  
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Insert the cutter into the hole in the cutter holder, then  
slowly lower the cutter.  
Lower it until the cutter touches the adhesive sheet.  
Use the included hexagonal wrench to tighten the  
retaining screw for the cutter holder and secure the cutter  
in place.  
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7
Loading Material  
You use the included adhesive sheet to secure material to engrave to the table on the EGX-20.  
Before you load material, attach the included adhesive sheet.  
See --> p. 10 "Attaching the Adhesive Sheet"  
NOTICE  
Be sure the unit is in View status when loading material.  
If the View light is dark, then press the View button.  
The carriage moves to the right edge and the table moves  
to the front, the unit goes into View status, and the Power  
and View lights light up.  
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2
Place a piece of material on the adhesive sheet, then  
press down on it from above to anchor it securely.  
You can place the item anywhere on the adhesive sheet.  
However, if the plate is placed at an angle with respect to  
the table, the engraving will not be straight.  
Place it so that it is aligned straight with the corners and  
sides of the table.  
Place the plate on the adhesive sheet, then press down  
on it from above to anchor it securely.  
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Setting the Origin Point  
When loading material or installing a cutter, be sure to set the origin point.  
The origin point is the reference point for engraving. You set it individually for each piece of material you load.  
In the 3D Cutting mode, you separately set the origin point for the vertical and horizontal position of the material and the origin  
point for the height (thickness).  
Omitting this operation may result in locations other than the material being engraved.  
Setting the Height Origin Point  
Refer to "Basic Steps for Moving the Spindle Unit" on  
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page 19 and move the spindle unit as described below.  
1. Move the spindle unit to position it at the center of the  
material.  
2. Move the spindle unit downward until the cutter is  
nearly touching the surface of the material.  
In the 3D Cutting mode, the cutter rotates when you lower the spindle unit. Lowering the cutter until it touches the  
material results in the material being cut. Stop it at a location where it does not quite make contact.  
Loosen the retaining screw for the cutter holder and  
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move the cutter until it touches the material.  
When the cutter is touching the material, tighten the  
retaining screw for the cutter holder to secure the cutter  
in place.  
Make sure the Z-axis light on the switch panel is  
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illuminated, then press and hold the Origin Set button for  
a short while (0.3 second or more).  
(Pressing the Origin Set button lights the Origin Set  
light. Make sure the light is illuminated, then release the  
button. The Origin Set light goes dark.)  
Loosen the retaining screw for the cutter holder and move the cutter  
until it touches the material.  
You can set the height origin point by pressing the Origin Set button when the Z-axis light is illuminated.  
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Setting the Origin Point for the Vertical and Horizontal Position  
material  
Refer to "Basic Steps for Moving the Spindle Unit" on  
page 19 and move the spindle unit so that the cutter is  
positioned above the lower left corner of the material.  
Lower the spindle unit to check whether the cutter is at  
the lower left corner.  
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2
Move the cutter to this location.  
If the Z-axis light on the switch panel is illuminated,  
press and hold the center of the movement button for a  
short while (0.6 second or more).  
Make sure the Z-axis light is dark, then press and hold  
the Origin Set button for a short while (0.3 second or  
more).  
(Pressing the Origin Set button lights the Origin Set  
light. Make sure the light is illuminated, then release the  
button. The Origin Set light goes dark.)  
You can set the origin point for the vertical and horizontal position by pressing the Origin Set button when the Z-  
axis light is dark.  
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Creating Data with 3D Engrave  
This section describes the basic steps for cutting a relief using 3D Engrave.  
3D Engrave is a program for adding thickness to a flat (two-dimensional) graphic to create a relief (raised engraving).  
You can also add thickness to figures and other images.  
The following explanation is for Windows 95/98/Me.  
For an explanation for Windows NT 4.0/2000, or for a more detailed explanation, see the help for 3D Engrave or  
refer to the 3D Engrave User's Manual (PDF) on the Roland Software Package CD-ROM.  
Starting 3D Engrave  
In Windows, click the [Start] button. At the Start menu,  
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point to [Programs], then to [Roland 3D Engrave]. At the  
menu that appears, click [3D Engrave].  
3D Engrave starts.  
Selecting the Driver  
Select the output device (driver).  
Even if you click [Properties] and make sets for the size of the material or the cutting conditions (tool speed, depth, and so on),  
the data that is output is not affected.  
In 3D Engrave, go to the [File] menu and select [Output  
1
Device Setup].  
The [Print Setup] dialog box appears.  
2
Make sure the printer name is set to [Roland EGX-20] (if  
the printer name is not [Roland EGX-20], then click the  
drop-down arrow and select [Roland EGX-20]), then  
click [OK].  
Selecting the Model  
Select the model name.  
This generates a tool path matched to the selected model.  
In 3D Engrave, go to the [Cut] menu and choose  
1
[Machines].  
The [Model Selection] dialog box appears.  
2
Select [EGX-20], then click [OK].  
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Specifying the Size of the Relief  
In 3D Engrave, go to the [Relief] menu and select [Relief  
Size].  
The relief area is displayed. The relief area is where you  
design the relief.  
The screen displayed at this time is called the "2D  
screen." It's the screen for typing in text and creating  
shapes.  
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2
3
The [Relief Size] dialog box appears.  
For Size, type in the size values for the relief in the  
[Vertical] and [Horizontal] entry boxes, and in  
[Resolution], enter the degree of detail. Then click [OK].  
Relief area of the 2D screen  
Shape-drawing buttons  
Creating Shapes and Text  
To create shapes and text, you click the shape-drawing buttons and  
drag in the relief area.  
To type in text, click the  
button, then click inside the relief  
area. When the character cursor appears, type in the text from the  
keyboard.  
To change the size of shapes or text, refer to "Working with Text  
Strings" on page 22.  
Creating a Raised Engraving (Relief)  
Add thickness to shapes and text to create a relief.  
Click the shape or text string you want for adding  
thickness to select it.  
The shape of the relief is displayed as a three-  
dimensional solid.  
This window is called the "3D screen." It displays the  
shape of the relief and the tool path. You cannot edit  
shapes or text.  
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2
3
Click the  
button.  
The [Create Relief] dialog box appears.  
The dialog box may differ depending on the type of  
object you selected. The window shown below is the  
dialog box that appears when you are creating a shape or  
text.  
Make the settings for the items required to create the  
relief, then click [OK].  
* The maximum  
cutting height is 7 mm.  
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Generating the Tool Path  
A tool path is the path followed by the tool's blade tip.  
The tool path is generated from the cutting parameters that are presently set.  
Before you create the tool path, make the settings for the cutting parameters.  
At the cutting parameters, make the settings for the composition of the workpiece, the type of tool, and the cutting process.  
From the [Cut] menu, select [Cutting Parameters].  
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The [Cutting Parameters] dialog box appears.  
Make the settings for the necessary items for cutting,  
then click [OK].  
* The blade angle of the general-use cutter is [30] degrees.  
* If you're using a flat cutter, select [Square end mill].  
Click the  
button. When the tool path is created, it  
2
appears in pink on the 3D screen.  
Draft Cutting and Finishing  
Cutting has two processes: draft cutting and finishing. You first create the tool path for draft cutting and carry out cutting. After  
draft cutting ends, go back to this step, create the tool path for finishing and perform cutting again.  
Be sure never to perform finishing on material that has not undergone draft cutting.  
Checking the Cutting Results  
If Virtual MODELA is installed and set up, then before you perform cutting you can check the shape that will be produced after  
cutting on the screen.  
From the [File] menu, choose [Output Preview].  
Virtual MODELA starts.  
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2
The 3D Engrave cutting data is imported into Virtual  
MODELA.  
An animated display of tool movement appears, and the  
shape after cutting is gradually produced.  
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Saving Data  
Save the data you have created to a hard disk or the like.  
At the toolbar, click  
.
1
2
Alternatively, go to the [File] menu and select [Save As].  
The [Save As] dialog box appears.  
Specify the information for [Save in] and [File Name],  
then click [Save].  
Adjusting Cutting  
Before you carry out engraving, adjust the Speed control and Spindle Speed control on the switch panel of the EGX-20.  
When you're performing cutting for the first time, set the Speed control at the central  
position and the Spindle Speed control at its maximum setting.  
Also, 3D cutting may use materials such as modeling wax that differ from the material  
At the central position  
used for nameplate engraving. In such cases it may also be necessary to change the cutter  
to match the composition of the material.  
You need to set cutting parameters that match such changes in the material and the cutter.  
First, test cutting using a small relief.  
At maximum  
If smooth cutting is not possible, then adjust the settings for the cutting parameters.  
Repeat this process until smooth cutting is achieved.  
General Suggestions for Making Adjustments  
Depending on the cutting results, make the settings as described below. Use the Speed control and the Spindle Speed control to make the  
adjustments.  
If cut places are rough (not smooth), then lower the speed.  
If the material melts or suffers burring, lower the spindle speed.  
If the spindle speed is too fast, the material may melt. Lower the spindle speed.  
Also, if there is buildup of melted cuttings in engraved grooves, you may be able to remove them by scrubbing with a toothbrush or the  
like.  
Increasing the spindle speed when using a narrower cutter and reducing it when using a thicker cutter may produce better results.  
In many cases, slower speeds produce attractive finished results, but a speed that is too slow may cause melting.  
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Performing Cutting  
Now let's try cutting a relief.  
If the View light on the EGX-20 is illuminated, press the View button to make the View light go dark.  
At the toolbar, click  
.
1
2
3
Alternatively, go to the [File] menu and select [Output].  
A dialog box with the prompt "Start cutting." appears.  
Click [OK].  
Cutting starts.  
When cutting ends, the spindle unit rises all the way to  
the top and stops at that position.  
If you carried out draft cutting, then go back to  
"Generating the Tool Path" on page 36 and perform  
finishing. Be sure not to remove the material at this time.  
When finishing cutting ends, remove the material.  
Pressing the View button moves the carriage to the right  
edge and moves the table to the front, allowing you to  
detach the material from the adhesive sheet.  
Use a toothbrush or the like to carefully brush away any  
buildup of cuttings on the material or the adhesive sheet.  
Also, use a vacuum cleaner to carefully clean away any  
cuttings remaining on the EGX-20.  
Emergency Stop  
If some problem occurs while cutting is in progress and you want to stop the EGX-20, follow the steps below.  
Press the power button on the switch panel.  
1
2
If there is a printer icon on the taskbar in Windows,  
double-click the icon.  
The progress of printing is displayed. Delete the  
document.  
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5 Important Notes, Limitations, and Other Information  
5
Important Notes, Limitations, and Other Information  
Important Notes and Limitations  
The depth regulator nose cannot overcome a difference in level.  
When you load more than one plate at a time, make sure there are no gaps between them.  
Plates that are not quadrilateral or are of irregular shape may not be suitable for engraving with the EGX-20.  
Fill engraving over a broad area is not possible.  
Processing such as performing a fill operation over the entire surface of a large plate to cut raised characters cannot be performed in  
the Engraving mode. This is because the depth regulator nose drops below the difference in levels.  
When you want to perform a fill operation over a width that is broader than the diameter of the depth regulator nose, use the 3D  
Cutting mode.  
Note, however, that in the 3D Cutting mode, line width is not uniform unless considerable care is taken to ensure a constant cutting  
depth, and so it may be impossible to obtain attractive engraving results. This is because the depth regulator nose is not used in the  
3D Cutting mode, so there is more variation in cutting depth from one location to another.  
Using different depth regulator noses for different purposes  
The machine comes with two types of depth regulator noses, one large in size and one small, but normally you use the medium-size  
depth regulator nose installed in the depth regulator unit.  
In cases like those described below, change the depth regulator nose.  
- Use the large-size one when characters are relatively large and the fill width is broad.  
- Use the small-size one when you are engraving a surface with a relatively large curve, such as a cylindrical object.  
Changing the Depth Regulator Nose  
The depth regulator nose is installed in the depth regulator unit. To change it, first detach the depth regulator unit.  
To Detach  
Turn the depth regulator nose counterclockwise  
Open the cover for the carriage.  
to line up the notches on the depth regulator unit  
with the tabs on the depth regulator nose,  
allowing you to pull out the depth regulator nose.  
To Install  
Orient the depth regulator nose so that the two  
tabs face up, then insert it into the depth  
regulator unit from below.  
Line up the tabs on the depth regulator nose with  
the notches on the depth regulator unit, insert,  
then turn the depth regulator nose clockwise to  
secure it in place.  
Depth regulator unit  
notches  
tads  
Depth regulator nose  
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The depth regulator unit is affected by changes in temperature.  
A sensor on the depth regulator unit detects the surface of the plate being engraved, but large changes in temperature may alter the  
depth. Use care when using near an air conditioner or heater.  
In cases like this, reinstall the cutter (thereby realigning it with the reference surface).  
Feature for Specifying a Number of Different Cutting Parameters  
Dr. Engrave lets you specify up to eight different colors for the lines that are drawn, and the driver lets you set different sets of cutting  
parameters for each color. With the defaults, black is the driver's first setting and red is the second. Using this lets you do things like  
giving black text a depth of 0.1 mm and red text a depth of 0.08 mm.  
Maximum Cutting Depth  
This is up to 1 mm in the Engraving mode and up to 7 mm in the 3D Cutting mode. Do not attempt cutting that exceeds these depths.  
Functions Using the Switch Panel on the EGX-20  
In addition to the usual operations using the switch panel, you can also use the switch panel to carry out operations like the ones  
described below.  
Carry out the following operations with the power to the EGX-20 switched off and the EGX-20 disconnected from the AC adapter.  
Displaying the Working Time of the Spindle Motor  
During normal operation, if the Z-axis light flashes slowly for ten seconds (four or five flashes) when you turn on the power, it means the  
spindle motor has been powered up for over 1,000 hours.  
The spindle motor is a consumable part. As a general guide, we recommend replacing it after every 1,000 hours.  
You can also use the following procedure to check the number of hours that the spindle motor has been powered.  
1. While holding down the View button on the switch panel, insert the AC adapter into the EGX-20.  
The illumination and flashing of the Z-axis light, Power light, View light, and Origin Set light show how many hours the unit has  
been powered up.  
Less than 250 hours  
Less than 500 hours  
Less than 750 hours Less than 1,000 hours 1,000 hours or more  
Z-axis light  
Power light  
View light  
Slow flashing  
Origin Set light  
: Illuminated : Dark : Flashing  
2. After you have verified the time, press the View button. This switched off the power.  
Resetting the Working Time of the Spindle Motor  
When you have replaced the spindle motor with a new motor, follow the steps below.  
While holding down the power and View buttons on the switch panel, insert the AC adapter into the EGX-20.  
The View light illuminates and the powered time of the spindle motor is reset.  
Setting the Origin Point to Its Default Value (the Lower Left Corner)  
While holding down the Origin Set button on the switch panel, insert the AC adapter into the EGX-20.  
The Origin Set light illuminates and the origin point is set to its default (at the lower left corner).  
Setting the Origin Point at the Center of the Table  
While holding down the center of the movement button on the switch panel, insert the AC adapter into the EGX-20.  
The Z-axis light illuminates and the origin point is set at the center of the table.  
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6 Other Information  
6 Other Information  
Replacement Cutters and Consumable Parts  
The following replacement blades and consumable parts are available.  
Replacement Cutters (Diameter 3.175 mm and Length 114 mm)  
General-purpose (general-purpose cutters suitable for engraving acrylic and plastic plates)  
No.  
Blade width  
ZEC-A2013  
ZEC-A2025  
ZEC-A2051  
ZEC-A2076  
0.127 mm  
0.254 mm (* This is the originally included blade.)  
0.508 mm  
0.762 mm  
Flat cutter (blades having a wider tip than general-purpose cutters)  
No.  
Blade width  
ZEC-A2150  
ZEC-A2190  
ZEC-A2230  
ZEC-A2320  
1.52 mm  
1.91 mm  
2.29 mm  
3.175 mm  
Quarter-round types (having a larger tip pocket than general-purpose cutters, and suited to  
engraving soft material at high speed)  
No.  
Blade width  
ZEC-A2013-QR  
ZEC-A2025-QR  
0.13 mm  
0.25 mm  
Adhesive Sheet  
No.  
AS-10  
Specification  
210 mm x 140 mm, 10 sheets  
Replacement Spindle-motor Unit  
As a general guide, we recommend replacing this after every 1,000 hours.  
Daily Care and Maintenance  
Use a vacuum cleaner to carefully clean away cutting dust.  
Use a toothbrush or the like to remove cuttings from the adhesive sheet.  
Do not use an air blower or the like to blow away cutting dust. The cuttings may get inside the machine and cause breakdown.  
Use a dry or well wrung-out cloth to wipe clean. Do not use solvents such as thinner or alcohol.  
Lubrication is not required. Improper application of grease or the like may actually lead to breakdown and should not be attempted.  
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What to Do If...  
The power switch doesn't turn on the power.  
--> Disconnect the AC adapter from the machine, reconnect it, then turn on the power.  
The power switch doesn't turn off the power.  
--> Disconnect the AC adapter from the machine.  
The power light flashes every 0.25 seconds, and the machine operations strangely or not at all.  
--> Incorrect data has been sent. Check whether an incorrect printer driver has been selected. Also check for faulty cable connections and  
the like.  
The power light flashes once a second and the machine stops.  
--> The load is excessive. You can resume operation by pressing the View button, but if operation stops again, make the cutting parameters  
less demanding, such as by using a slower speed. If the problem occurs frequently, the cutter or the spindle motor may have reached  
the end of their service life.  
The Z-axis light flashes for ten seconds.  
--> The usage time of the spindle motor has exceeded 1,000 hours. The spindle motor is a consumable part. As a general guide, we  
recommend replacing it after every 1,000 hours. Be sure to replace the motor if it seems to be running poorly.  
All the lights flash and the machine doesn't operate.  
--> Disconnect the AC adapter from the machine, reconnect it, then turn on the power.  
The depth gradually changes during engraving.  
--> This can be caused by large changes in temperature due to a heater or the like. Wait for the temperature to stabilize, then reinstall the  
blade.  
The depth is uneven or unattractive.  
--> The installed cutter may be loose. Tighten securely using the hexagonal screwdriver. Also tighten the cutter holder securely. (The  
cutter holder is reverse-threaded, so turn counterclockwise to tighten.)  
The actual depth is completely different from the set depth.  
--> Is the depth regulator unit installed? Was installation or removal of the depth regulator unit carried out with the power off? When you  
turn on the power after installing or removing the depth regulator unit, the machine automatically changes to the Engraving mode or  
the 3D Cutting mode.  
A screeching sound is heard and engraving takes place at a strange location or is misaligned.  
--> The machine lost its positioning, possibly because the material became caught on something. Reset the power and redo the operation  
from the beginning. The depth regulator nose cannot go beyond differences in level, so go into [Print Setup] and set the cutting area to  
a suitable value to prevent movement beyond the edges of the plate.  
--> It is possible that excessive buildup of cuttings has occurred, and some cuttings have gotten inside the machine. Cleaning thoroughly  
using a vacuum cleaner or the like. Cleaning should be performed carefully.  
--> If the problem persists, a breakdown may have occurred. Contact your authorized Roland DG Corp. dealer or service center.  
No engraving is performed when data is sent from the computer.  
--> If the View light is illuminated, it means that operation is paused. Press the View button to release it.  
--> The origin point is too far toward the back or right side of the table. Set the origin point again.  
The spindle motor does not turn.  
--> In The [Roland EGX-20 on LPT1: Properties] dialog box, on the [Options] page, there is a setting called [Engrave with spindle motor  
stopped]. Check this.  
--> Applying lubrication may lead to buildup of cuttings that then hardens. Clean away using a brush or the like.  
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--> The spindle motor may have reached the end of its service life. The spindle motor is a consumable part. As a general guide, we  
recommend replacing it after every 1,000 hours.  
Part of the carriage strikes the material while in the 3D Cutting mode.  
--> The maximum cutting depth when in the 3D Cutting mode is 7 mm. Check whether you are attempting to create a relief larger than  
this.  
The cutter holder cannot be removed.  
--> The cutter holder is reverse-threaded. Turn it clockwise to remove it.  
Specifications  
Main Unit Specifications  
Table size  
220 (W) x 170 (D) mm (8-5/8 (W) x 6-11/16 (D) in.)  
Maximum 1 kg (2.2 1b.)  
Table load weight  
Carriage cutting range  
Carriage operating speed  
203.2 (X) x 152.4 (Y) x 31.8 (Z) mm (8 (X) x 6 (Y) x 1-1/4 (Z) in.)  
X and Y axes: 0.1 to 1 mm/s, 1 to 15 mm/s (0.0039 to 0.59 in./s)  
Z axis: 0.1 to 1 mm/s, 1 to 6 mm/s (0.0039 to 0.23 in./s)  
AST (Active Surface Tracking) system  
Cutting-depth control  
Maximum cutting depth  
3D Cutting mode: 0.05 to 7 mm (0.002 to 0.27 in.)  
Engraving mode: 0.05 to 1 mm (0.002 to 0.039 in.)  
Cuttable material  
Composition: Resin (acrylic, modeling wax, ABS, polyacetal, polycarbonate, styrenefoam,  
etc.), wood, and plaster  
Maximum thickness: 30 mm (1-1/8 in.)  
0.01 mm/step (0.00039 in./step)  
12 W (DC motor)  
Resolution  
Spindle motor  
Spindle rotating speed  
Overload detection feature  
Cutter diameter  
Interface  
4,000 to 15,000 rpm  
Yes  
3.175 mm (1/8 in.)  
Parallel (compliant with IEEE 1284)  
Buttons and controls  
Movement button, (joystick type) Power button, View button, Origin Set button, Speed  
control, and Spindle Speed control  
Indicators  
Z-axis light, Power light, View light, and Origin Set light  
Dedicated AC adapter  
Power supply  
Input: AC 100 to 240 V ±10%, 50/60 Hz  
Output: DC 19 V, 2.1 A  
Power consumption  
Operating noise level  
Maximum during operation: 0.6 A at 100 V, 0.27 A at 240 V  
Standby: Less than 45 dB (A)  
No-load operation: Less than 70 dB (A) (according to ISO 7779)  
515.2 (W) x 368.3 (D) x 270.6 (H) mm (20-5/16 (W) x 14-1/2 (D) x 10-5/8 (H) in.)  
10.9 kg (24 1b.)  
External dimensions  
Machine weight  
Package external dimensions  
Package weight  
673 (W) x 518 (D) x 412 (H) mm (26-1/2 (W) x 20-3/8 (D) x16-1/4 (H) in.)  
15.5 kg (34.2 1b.)  
Operating environment  
Temperature: 5 to 40 ºC (41 to 104 ºF)  
Relative humidity: 35 to 80% (no condensation)  
Included items and accessories  
AC adapter, power cord, cutter, cutter holder, depth regulator noses (large and small), adhesive  
sheet for mounting material, test-use plate material, hexagonal screwdriver, hexagonal  
wrenches (large and small), Roland Software Package, User's Manual  
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Interface Specifications  
Parallel  
Rating  
Compliant with IEEE 1284: Nibble mode  
STROBE (1 bit), DATA (8 bits), SLCT IN, AUTO FEED, and INIT  
BUSY (1 bit), ACK (1 bit), FAULT, SLCT, and PERROR  
TTL level  
Input signals  
Output signals  
Input/output signal level  
Transmission method  
Asynchronous  
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