Roland Printer M PX 60 User Guide

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Settings for the METAZA driver  
Properties of the METAZA driver  
Adjust the Brightness  
Adjust the Contrast  
Adjust the relationship between image and  
impact.(Refer to ''The relationship between  
image and impact below.)  
Select the type of material  
(Default is brass)  
Select the type of image:  
Photo (default) – images like photos and illustrations having shades  
Text – Images without having shades such as plain letters and logos whose contours you  
Text – wish to be clear.  
*If your image has both, choose either mode for more important part.  
The relationship between image and impact  
Impact is the force used to depress metal with the diamond tip. Click the “Details” of the Material to  
change the values. The darkest point of the image is reproduced according to the value of MIN  
impact. The whitest point of the image is reproduced according to the value of MAX impact. As  
the value of the impact increases, the entire image will be whiter. As the value of gamma is  
changed, METAZA marks much darker (or much lighter) parts of the image with the same impact.  
You can see the relationship between impact and the shading of the image in the following graph.  
Graph Explanation  
MAX impact  
The line in gamma = 1  
Gamma = 0.5 (default)  
MIN impact  
Black  
White  
At the upper range the blue line, the  
contrast between darker and lighter  
parts of the image becomes stronger  
and the entire image will be lighter  
(whitish).  
The blue curve shows the relationship  
of impact strength and the dark (light)  
point in the image.  
e.g.  
Gentle curve: natural tone  
Sharp curve: strong contrast and the  
entire image will be dark (white), etc.  
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For Best Imprinting Results - Part 1  
Loading a material  
METAZA is a precision instrument. To obtain the best imprinting results, loading the workpiece  
with care is very IMPORTANT. See Users manual Part 2 Performing Markingfor instructions  
on how to mark materials.  
1. Place the adhesive sheet and the material in the correct position  
11111) Align the upper right corner of the adhesive sheet with the corner of the work table and set  
1111 in place.  
11112) Place the adhesive sheet on the work table so that the widest margin is in front (which is the  
1111 screw side).  
11113) Place the workpiece at the center of the work table where the grid lines cross in the middle.  
*If the adhesive sheet is in the wrong position, you will not get a good result.  
*If you are a first time user of the METAZA, try using the trial material included in the package  
*first. Should the METAZA impact where it is not desired, refer to the Users manual Part 5 The  
*marked position isnt where desiredfor details.  
Yes  
The wide margin  
should be in front  
No  
The adhesive sheet is  
placed front side back  
on the work table.  
The adhesive sheet is  
not aligned with the  
upper right corner of  
the work table.  
The workpiece is not  
in the center of the  
work table.  
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Leveling the material  
Press the material down with the Leveler very GENTLY. Great force is NOT necessary.  
*Only about 1 kg maximum force is necessary to press down the leveler. Excessive force will have  
a negative influence on the workpiece and the quality of imprinting.  
Excessive force causes  
the material to bend,  
shift, etc.  
Press down gently  
(700 – 1000 gram  
force) level.  
Yes  
No  
Adjusting the base  
Turn the knob slowly and gently. No excessive force is necessary.  
Yes  
No  
Appropriate force  
Excessive force  
Base holds the workpiece level.  
Base tilts and cannot hold the workpiece level.  
The Adhesive Sheet  
The adhesive sheet collects dust easily. Should the adhesive power become decreased, wash it  
gently (dont use a sponge or scrubbing brush) and dry naturally. The sheet will hold the workpiece  
strongly again. (See the Users manual Part 4, Maintenance.)  
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For Best Imprinting Results - Part 2  
Adjusting the image  
To obtain the best imprinting quality, adjust gamma, brightnesss and contrast while looking at the  
on-screen preview.  
The on-screen preview displays an image for reference purposes only. The image in the preview  
and your actual results may vary. If you are using METAZA for the first time, try the trial material  
included in the package first.  
How to adjust gamma, brightnesss and contrast  
1. Open print preview from the File menu of Dr. METAZA. The preview will appear.  
2. Use the control bar to adjust the image until you obtain the desired image. *If not familiar with  
2. this operation, adjust the amount a little at a time while leaving the material loaded on the work  
2. table.  
Adjust one unit at a time: Gamma by 0.1 to 0.2, Brightness and Contrast by 1 to 2  
Basic adjustments: Adjust gamma  
Increase or decrease gamma by 0.1~0.2 units.  
Advanced adjustments: Combine adjusting gamma, brightness and contrast.  
There are various combinations available depending on the original photo image.  
The brightness and contrast should be adjusted 1~2 units at a time.  
After  
Gamma increased  
&
Brightness decreased  
Before  
Brightness increased  
&
Contrast decreased  
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Customizing Impact Values  
Harder or softer materials  
You can customize the impact values and register an item as a new material when the material is  
harder or softer than the default values of Dr. METAZA2. Try your own settings if you are not  
satisfied with the results even after adjusting the gamma, brightness and/or contrast values.  
*Customized values are not reflected in the on-screen preview.  
How to customize impact values  
1) Open "Print Set Up" from the File menu.  
2) Click "Properties" and then "Image Correction".  
3) Select Set-a to -e and click "Details" of Material.  
4) Increase or decrease the impact value by 10 units.  
(Default impact value is MIN. 380, MAX. 540 for brass at Photo mode.)  
5) Enter a name to register and click OK.  
6) Return to the tag, Material and click on "Save settings". Enter a file name (***.txt) and save the  
5) setting.  
7) Click on the "Load Settings" of the Material tag when using this saved setting the next time.  
Basic Adjustments: Change both MIN and MAX values  
1. If the entire image is dark, the material may be too hard. Increase both MIN and MAX values by  
1.10 units while leaving the material loaded on the work table and impact it over again.  
MIN600  
MAX950  
MIN 610, 620, 630. . . .  
MAX 960, 970, 980. . . .  
2. If the entire image is too light (whitish), replace the material, and then decrease both MIN and  
2. MAX values.  
Advanced adjustments: Change either MIN or MAX values to improve the  
image impression.  
If grayscale is too dark, increase MIN value only.  
MIN600  
MAX950  
MIN 610, 620, 630. . . .  
MAX 950  
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Imprinting with the METAZA Driver when using commercially  
available Drawing/Photo software:  
Software  
CorelDRAW® 9  
Adobe® Illustrator® 8.0  
Place to imprint  
Center  
0.8mm upper left from the center  
Adobe® Photoshop® LE 5.0 Center  
*Imprinting results may vary depending on the application software used.  
*Adjust data in application software while referring to the following illustrations.  
CorelDRAW® 9  
Adobe® Illustrator® 8.0  
On Screen:  
Black  
Black  
Where METAZA doesn't imprint  
Results:  
Black  
Black  
Where METAZA imprints  
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