Table of Contents Table of Contents Machine Labels ........1 Getting Started ........2 Set-up ...........3 Holder Installation & Setup ....4 Engraving a Tag ........6 Engraving Text ........8 Engraving Clip Art ......14 Engraved Tag Counts ...... 15 Changing Engraving Pressure & Languages ....16 International Characters ....
Machine Labels 100-240 VAC 50/60 Hz 1 Amp The lightning bolt symbol refers to the hazardous voltage inside the machine. Injury can occur. Do not attempt to service the machine when plugged into a power source. 100-240 volts Frequency is 50/60 Hertz 1 Amp These labels identify the hazards of opening the machine while in use.
Getting Started Before plugging in the iMARC, familiarize yourself with the machine. USB Ports Ethernet Cooling Fan Cover Electrical Receptacle Port Easily removable for The power cord is access to the filter inserted here The On/ Off switch is located on the front of the machine.
220 Volt) outlet, and switch on the machine. To power on the iMARC, press the on/off switch. IMPORTANT: Earlier version iMARC machines must have the correct voltage plugged in to them. Please follow the voltage requirement label on machine for correct power needed.
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Holder Install & Setup Once powered on, it is now time to install the holders. Holders need to be installed on the engraving table during HOLDER SETUP. Tag Holder Engraving Table- Engraving Table- No holders installed With holders installed This is the first screen you will see.
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The holder setup is simple. Follow the on screen instructions as well as the steps on this page. This is the HOLDER SETUP screen. Insert your holder on the engraving table. Position the holes in the holder directly over the pins in the engraving table, and move the holders directly up and down over the pins.
Engraving a Tag Engraving a tag is quick and easy. Each step is clearly stated in the on-screen instructions. From the INTRODUCTION SCREEN, press any key to get started. Note: After a period without keystrokes, the machine will reset to this screen.
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In the TAG SELECTION screen, use the up and down arrow keys to scroll through the available tags. Press Escape to Press Enter to quit… Continue… Note: If a specific tag does not appear on the screen, press F4 to return to HOLDER SETUP and install the correct holder.
9 For sample 8 For clip art. or your logo. To engrave clip art onto iMARC tags, press “8” and turn to page 14 for additional instructions. If the iMARC has company logos stored in it, press “9” to select the logo and enter the letter A on...
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Pressure Shown on Bottom Left of Screen. Type in information it should appear on the front of the tag. Keep in mind that iMARC will automatically increase or decrease the type size for optimum coverage. Press ENTER once to go to the next line, twice to skip a line and...
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Press Ctrl + B to Change Font Size with cursor on desired line. Note: Ctrl + B increases the letter size when two or more lines of text are on a tag. If only one line is being engraved, the letter size will be as large as possible to fill the tag.
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The door will open and the table will move out for tag insertion. Insert the tag completely flat into the tag holder. Using the LOAD TAG & CHECK TEXT screen, make sure the information is entered correctly and that the correct type style is chosen. Press Esc at Press ENTER to For deeper...
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The table will pull back into the iMARC and the door will close. While the tag is engraving, the screen shown above will display. Press Esc at any time to stop the engraving process.
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Press F2 to start To repeat Pressing the is completed, a new tag. the same number 2 will press F1 to Note: iMARC engraving on a repeat your engrave the will return new tag, press last engraving, other side of...
F2. Press Enter to engrave the tag, or press 2 for deeper engraving. If you would like to add your company’s logo to your iMARC, call 888-99-iMARC or email us at sales@imarcengraver.com...
Engraved Tag Counts To view style, size, and quantity of engraved tags, press F4 from the INTRODUCTION SCREEN. Press F5 to utilize the tag count screen to monitor your tag sales and track inventory. Press ESC to exit the Tag Counts Screen.
Changing Engraving Pressure and Languages From the TAG Then press F10 to OPEN SELECTION SCREEN, THE Set-up screen. press F4 to access the holder setup screen. Here you can change the default language and engraving pressure. Use the TAB key to toggle between engraving pressure and language selection modes.
Clip Art Instructions: To use the various clip art available in iMARC, select the image and proceed through the tag selection screens as normal. In the CHOOSE FONT screen, press “8” then type the corresponding number or letter of the image in the TEXT ENTRY screen.
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