Universal Laser Systems X2-600 User Manual

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Sample Materials

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COMMENTS

Engraving photographs can be challenging at first but becomes easier once there is an understanding of
what to look for and how to achieve the desired results. In an image processing software, scan the image
in at 300 DPI. Adjust the brightness and the contrasts to brighten the light colors and darken the dark
colors. The photo might look better by using a sharpening filter to sharpen up the image slightly. The
next step is to select a halftone pattern. Usually, imaging software gives the choice of using different
halftone patterns including frequency of lines per inch and pattern angles. Use a line frequency above 20
and below 100. The size of the dots decreases as the line frequency increases. Experiment to see which
pattern looks the best. Big dots look good on some materials and small dots look better on others. If it is
not possible to assign a halftone pattern in the imaging software, the printer driver will automatically
default to a predetermined pattern based on

RESOLUTION. When using the Clipart mode switch, which

prints all Clipart or drawings as grayscale bitmaps, use the same parameters and techniques as for
engraving photographs. Please refer to Section 3 about using predefined halftone screens in the driver or
creating custom ones.

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