SECTION 5: USING THE LASER DASHBOARD™
Use the slider bars to create any RGB color and set the laser parameters. Adjusting the settings does not actually change
the values. Select the Right Arrow key to finalize the settings.
Color Map Summary
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The Color Map Summary area is located on the right side of the window and offers a visual display of all of the color
mapped settings. You can quickly see each color and the speed, power, frequency, focus, mode and Air Assist settings for
each of the different colors within your file.
Additional CorelDRAW Laser Dashboard Features
Each program you use will provide different ways to manage these functions.
CorelDRAW offers a very straight forward way to access each of these features.
Multiple Passes
You can automatically engrave or cut a job multiple times by setting the Number of
Copies to the number of passes that you want to make. When each pass is finished
the laser will automatically start another pass until all passes are complete.
Print Range
If you only want to print one aspect of your project (for example, just the text in the document), you can select that part of
the file, then click Selection and the laser will only engrave or cut that piece of your file.
Multiple Pages
When you want to engrave multiple pieces within one document, such as five different engraved glass mugs, each with a
different name, you can use the Multiple Pages feature of CorelDRAW. Set up each of the mug files on a separate page in
your single CorelDRAW file, then when you print to the laser you can choose either Current document to print all of the
pages or you can specify which pages you want to print by adjusting the settings in the Print range box. You can view the
different pages in the Print Preview screen.
When a multiple page job is printed to the laser, each of the pages will transfer to the Control Panel with
the first file coming across as Job:1. File Name, then Job:2. Page 2, Job: 3.Page 3. Remember, the last
page of the job will be the current file when you go to the Fusion's control panel, so scroll back to Job 1:
File Name to run that one first.
If you start engraving the jobs and become uncertain about which pages are which, you can refer back to your print
preview screen and the Page number in the laser will correspond to the page number in the print preview.
Additional CorelDRAW Laser Dashboard Features
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