SECTION 15: SPECIFICATIONS
Compatibility
Compatibility
Your Epilog Laser has been designed as an "open architecture" product that can be run from almost any Windows based
software. Epilog provides both Windows 32-bit and 64-bit print drivers, as well as a Beta version of a Mac driver for OS
X 10.7 and higher.
Recommended PC
For Optimum Computer Performance
Investing in a new computer is a great way to make sure you're getting the most out of your new laser equipment. Why?
Because today's software (CorelDraw for instance) requires a lot of computer processing speed and memory to function
properly. A good computer won't make a big difference in how your laser runs, but when compared to a slow computer
it will save untold amounts of time and frustration setting up the artwork that you "print" to the laser. Many users do not
purchase new computers for use with their new laser because their current computers are perfectly adequate. There's no
magical cut-off that makes a computer too slow. If you're comfortable with the performance and speed of your current
computer, there's probably no reason to purchase another one. The following recommendations are just advice to consider
if a new computer is necessary.
A new computer doesn't have to be expensive to work great. Even many of today's lower cost computers work great for
laser applications. Read these recommendations and consider spending just a few dollars more for those components that
will save you time and frustration.
Operating System
While the laser is compatible with Windows 32-bit or 64-bit XP, 2000, Vista, Windows 7 and newer operating systems, as
well as OS X 10.7 and higher, the Epilog Job Manager will work with Windows 7 and newer.
RAM – Random Access Memory
4 GB is the minimum that is recommended. RAM is like short-term memory. It's fast and readily available for the computer
to access and makes time consuming tasks go much quicker if you have lots of it. Having more than 2 GB of RAM is nice
if you demand a lot from your computer.
Processor Speed
A faster processor will allow you to do more tasks in less time. While it's not necessary to purchase the fastest processor
available, you'll want adequate speed to operate your graphics program. Processor speeds are always improving, but
processor speeds of about 2.0 GHz or faster are a good place to start.
Graphics Card
Your computer's graphics card will need to support OpenGL 2.1 or higher to operate the Epilog Job Manager. If you are
using the eView Camera Module, the graphics card should have a minimum speed of 1 GB.
10/100 Network Interface Card (NIC)
All new computers have a 10/100 network connection as standard equipment. As well as allowing multiple computers to
be linked together in a network, this technology also allows direct printing from the computer to the laser. Epilog supplies
a network Crossover cable with each laser system that allows one computer to print to a single Epilog Laser system.
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