LabeLase® ProducerSoftware installation manual for/HLFD/3 &Cassette PrinterRevision 230. March 2010Always keep this manual with the instrument.R
10Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010Most modern PC’s come with one or more USB ports. If you select this op-tion, this program will gu
100Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010Fig. 25Draft Mode - This checkbox allows you to specify that you wish to run theprinter in a lowe
101LabeLase® Producer - InstallationAblative Removal of Background - This checkbox activates a special abla-tive mode that helps improve the efficienc
102Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010Pickup ExtensionFig. 27The Pickup Extension tab pro-vides settings to adjust the dis-tance that t
103LabeLase® Producer - Installation3.3.3 Supervisor passwordFig. 28To keep unauthorized personnel out of the configuration and maintenancefunctions o
104Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/20103.3.5 Host CommunicationsFig. 30Many cassette-printing applications require that the data printed
105LabeLase® Producer - InstallationThis dialog is organized as a group of tabbed sheets. The first tab, Connection Type is commonto all communication
106Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010Message FormatBeginning in Version 1.20, a new tab allows you to configure the messageformat. Not
107LabeLase® Producer - InstallationData Field Separator - This field is used to specify the character that is to beused to separate the fields in the
108Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010Programmable ProtocolFig. 32The "Programmable" protocol is not really a protocol as muc
109LabeLase® Producer - InstallationStart Character - This field specifies a unique starting character value (indecimal) that can be used to trigger t
11LabeLase® Producer - InstallationIf your PC does not have a free serial port and you want to place your printera long way from the PC, we recommend
110Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/20103.3.6 PreferencesThere are certain settings that you can change to configure the program toyour i
111LabeLase® Producer - InstallationFig. 34Restore Host Message QueueWhen checked, the messages downloaded from the host and waiting in themessage que
112Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010Fig. 36Fig. 35?Filter Change NotificationChange filter every - The printer's filter needs to
113LabeLase® Producer - InstallationFig. 37Supervisor Only FeaturesDarkness and Draft Mode controls - Check this box to allow supervisor-onlyaccess to
114Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/20103.4 Layout Designer3.4.1 Layout menuThe Layout Designer form is a WYSIWYG editor for creating and
115Leica LPCThe middle part of the form presents a graphical image of the print area, in-cluding all of the fields that have been added to it. Rulers
116Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010Print - Prints a representation of the layout to a printer connected to yourPC or to your local n
117LabeLase® Producer - InstallationPaste - Paste the fields in the clipboard to the layout. Multiple fields arepasted as a group. If no items are in
118Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010Fig. 43View MenuThe View menu allows you to control what you see on the de-signer form.Zoom Out -
119LabeLase® Producer - InstallationTools MenuThe Tools menu provides access to the tools that add fields to the cassettelayout. Each tool adds a diff
12Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/20103. Installation3.1 Minimum requirementsIn order for you to be able to install and use the Leica LP
120Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010User Tables - This menu item will activate the "User Defined Tables" form,which allows
121LabeLase® Producer - InstallationTool ToolbarThe Align toolbar provides the following functions from left to right:Pointer, Text, Barcode, Graphic,
122Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/20103.4.4 Adding a fieldBefore you can add a field to your layout, you must first select the appropri
123LabeLase® Producer - InstallationText Field EditorEach text field is defined by several pieces of information that you must sup-ply. The entries ar
124Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010Style - These buttons allow you to specify the style of the characters. Youmay select any combina
125LabeLase® Producer - InstallationEffects TabFig. 56Hide (do not print) - This checkbox will cause the text field to be hidden (notprinted.) You may
126Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010Auto Sequence TabAuto Sequence the Text - This field enables automatic sequencing of thetext. Whe
127LabeLase® Producer - InstallationWhen• "Each Cassette" - The text is sequenced on each cassette.• "Batch Completion" - The text
128Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010Rotation - Specifies the number of degrees to rotate the barcode. Enter 0,90, 180 or 270 or use t
129LabeLase® Producer - InstallationPosition TabFig. 59X - The X coordinate of the lower left corner of the barcode. Note that thisvalue is already fi
13LabeLase® Producer - InstallationWhen the LabeLase® installer program starts, it will display a welcomescreen as shown below.When you are ready to b
130Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010Reverse Image (white on black) - This checkbox will cause the barcode tobe printed in "reve
131LabeLase® Producer - InstallationECC - Each PDF417 symbol contains at least two error correction code-words. The Error Correction codewords provide
132Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010Truncated - If this check box is checked, then the symbol will be printed inits truncated form. I
133LabeLase® Producer - InstallationGraphic Field EditorFig. 62Each graphic field is defined by several pieces of information that you mustsupply. Thi
134Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010When you specify a bitmap, the bitmap is loaded and contained in the layoutitself. The link to th
135LabeLase® Producer - InstallationBox Field EditorFig. 64Each box field is defined by several pieces of information that you must sup-ply. This info
136Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010Ellipse Field EditorFig. 65Each ellipse field is defined by several pieces of information that yo
137LabeLase® Producer - Installation3.4.5 Selecting fieldsFields are selected for special operations using the mouse. Before attempt-ing to select a f
138Instruction Manual V 1.0 – 06/2010RotatingAny field can be rotated by using the field editor (double click the selectedfield) and changing its rota
139Leica LPCRight - Align all fields to the rightmost edge.Fig. 70Fig. 71Top - Align all fields to the topmost edge.Bottom - Align all fields to the b
14Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010 3The next step requires you to read and agree to InfoSight’s SoftwareLicense Agreement.Fig. 5If y
140Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010Cut, Copy, Paste, DeleteWhenever there are one or more selected fields, you can perform theseedit
141LabeLase® Producer - InstallationNew LayoutProducer CL has three choices for creating new layout files. The New Lay-out dialog shown below presents
142Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010Fig. 76New Layout WizardThe "wizard" is a dialog that guides you through the process of
143LabeLase® Producer - InstallationFig. 77On this page, the wizard needs to know the orientation of the fields relativeto the direction of cassette f
144Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010Fig. 78On this page, you have to enter the number of text and barcode fields to beplaced in your
145LabeLase® Producer - InstallationFig. 79This page is where you add the individual fields to the layout. At the top is anarea where you define a tex
146Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010Each text field may optionally be the source of data for a barcode field. Bychecking the "Li
147LabeLase® Producer - InstallationFig. 80Congratulations! You have finished your new layout. If the layout is correct,click the "Finish" b
148Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/20103.4.6 Special flagsSpecial Flag FieldsSpecial flags are available that cause the printer to autom
149LabeLase® Producer - InstallationAny automatic text flag may be followed by a "sub-string specification"which can be used to extract a po
15LabeLase® Producer - Installation3.3 Connection typeSelect the connection type for the connection between your PC and theLeica LPC cassette printer.
150Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010example, the %C flag can have an optional number before the letter C thatspecifies the number of
151LabeLase® Producer - Installation3.4.7 Geometry FormThe Geometry form allows you to configure the physical geometry of theprintable area of the cas
152Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/20103.4.8 Serial numbersThe LabeLase® Producer CL program is capable of printing fields that auto-mat
153LabeLase® Producer - Installation• Increment - This is the value that gets added to the serial number aftereach successful print cycle. This field
154Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010Direction• Right to Left - The rightmost character sequences first, then from right toleft• Left
155LabeLase® Producer - Installation3.4.9 User Tables FormUser Tables FormThe printer allows you to include text in your layouts that is automatically
156Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010Fig. 85MonthThe second tab of the dialog allows you to define a text string to be associ-ated wit
157LabeLase® Producer - InstallationUser Year TabFig. 86YearThe third tab of the dialog allows you to define a text string to be associatedwith the la
158Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010Programmable Auto Sequence TabFig. 87Programmable Sequence StringThe fourth tab of the dialog all
159LabeLase® Producer - Installation3.4.10 User Data FormThe "Operator Data Entry Configuration" dialog allows you to specify thedata field
16Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010If you chose to connect the printer using a serial RS232 communicationsport, continue on to Step 5
160Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010Each operator entry field allows the cassette printer operator to enter apiece of information tha
161LabeLase® Producer - Installation3.4.11 Layout Preferences FormThere are certain settings that you can change to configure the program toyour indiv
162Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010Format Toolbar TabFig. 90Format Toolbar - The format toolbar preferences allow you to set the def
163LabeLase® Producer - Installation3.5 XL Tag batch printingPrinting Cassettes from an Excel SpreadsheetThe XLTags form allows you to import lists of
164Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010Data FilesBefore you can send data from an Excel file to the cassette printer, you mustcreate a f
165LabeLase® Producer - Installationfield and/or layout. It would be nice if the cassette printer had the capabilityto take a long text field and brea
166Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010Opening a Data FileWhen you select the File menu, you will be presented with a menu as de-scribed
167LabeLase® Producer - InstallationFig. 92XLTags has a limited ability to read Microsoft Excel spreadsheet (.XLS) files.The spreadsheet must be desig
168Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010If the spreadsheet contains special features, or is excessively large, XLTagsmay take a very long
169LabeLase® Producer - InstallationAt the top of the form, you are required to specify how the first field in thedata records gets split among the fi
17LabeLase® Producer - Installation 5aLocate the serial COM port on the back of the printer as shown in the figurebelow.Connect one end of theserial c
170Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010Many cassette-printing applications require that the data printed on thecassettes come from anoth
171LabeLase® Producer - InstallationFile Transfer - When the printer's PC is connected to your host computer viaa network interface, but it is im
172Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010The Port pull-down will provide a list of COM ports available on your PC. Thelist will not includ
173LabeLase® Producer - InstallationOn your host system, you must write software that makes a call into the op-erating system to open a TCP connection
174Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010There is no imposed limit on the number of records that the host can put inthe file. However, the
175LabeLase® Producer - InstallationFor example, say your layout has 8 text fields, but only 4 operator entryfields. If your download contains 6 data
176Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010The second field is the quantity of cassettes to print. This is the same valuethat the operator c
177LabeLase® Producer - InstallationThis message will cause the Producer CL program to load the layout called"stainlesslayout.itl" from the
178Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010To include these values, you may specify the value in one of the followingways:• Specify the hexa
179LabeLase® Producer - Installation4.5 Communication protocolRegardless of whether you are using a Serial COM port or an Ethernet net-work as your me
18Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010 5bAfter you selected Serial RS232 as your connection type, you will see ascreen that looks simila
180Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010STATE ValueIdle 0Picking 1Printing 2Scanning 3Ejecting 44. Host CommunicationEach time you send a
181LabeLase® Producer - InstallationFAULT ValueNo Fault 0Feed Fault 1Printer COM Fault 2Estop Abort 3Command (Operator) Abort 4Timeout Abort 5Reset (f
182Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010PICK RESULT ValueCassette pickup successful 0Cassette pickup successful, magazine is low on casse
183LabeLase® Producer - InstallationProgrammableThe "programmable" protocol is not really a protocol as such. It is instead amechanism for i
184Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010Main form - Maintenance menuThe Maintenance menu is only available when in the Supervisor mode of
185LabeLase® Producer - Installation5.1 Motor diagnosticsThe Motor Diagnostic dialog is useful for exercising the printer’s variousstepper motors.Wit
186Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/20105.2 View Printer I/OsFig. 95The Printer I/O Monitor is a view only screen that shows the status o
187LabeLase® Producer - Installation5.3 Digital-to-analog converterFig. 96The printer uses a Digital to Analog Converter (DAC) to control the operatio
188Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/20105.4 Barcode scannerFig. 97The Barcode Scanner menu item presents a window that allows you to trig
19LabeLase® Producer - Installation 5cThe installer will show you a list of COM ports that are installed on your PCas shown below.Note that the actual
20Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010 5dIf you are not sure of the name of the port, or if you want to test the portconnection, click &
21LabeLase® Producer - Installation 5eWhen you have selected or found the port to which the printer is connected,click "Next" to continue.If
22Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010 6bAfter you selected USB as your connection type, you will see a screen thatlooks similar to the
23LabeLase® Producer - Installation 6cWhen the USB installer (also called the VCP installer) begins, you will see ascreen like that shown below. Note
24Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010 6dAt several points during the installation of the USB driver, you may see theWindows Logo testin
25LabeLase® Producer - Installation 6eAfter the USB driver has been successfully installed, you will see a screensimilar to the one shown below.Click
26Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010 6fFig. 21After the USB driver installation has completed, the LabeLase® Installer willpresent the
27LabeLase® Producer - Installation 6gA few seconds after you connect the USB cable to your PC, Windows willdetect the newly added hardware and will d
28Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010Windows XPOn computers with a Windows XP operating system, after the "New hard-ware found&quo
29LabeLase® Producer - Installation 6hThe Found New Hardware Wizard will then ask you what to do next asshown below.Fig. 26Click the button that tells
3LabeLase® Producer - InstallationTable of ContentsInfoSight Corporation20700 US HWY 23Chillicothe, Ohio 45601 USATelephone: 001-740-642-3600website:
30Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010Fig. 27Special note:Special note:Special note:Special note:Special note: It is extremely important
31LabeLase® Producer - Installation 6iWhen the wizard completes the installation of the USB Serial Device, youwill see the screen shown below.Fig. 283
32Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010After the first wizard completes, Windows will detect new hardware onceagain. 6jAfter indicating t
33LabeLase® Producer - Installation 6kThe "New hardware found wizard" completes the installation and then thescreen shown below appears.Fig.
34Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010SPECIAL NOTE:SPECIAL NOTE:SPECIAL NOTE:SPECIAL NOTE:SPECIAL NOTE: Once the first printer has been
35LabeLase® Producer - InstallationIf you have installed the USB drivers, a new COM port, which is actually a"virtual" port, should have bee
36Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010The installer program has detected that COM3 was added when the USBdrivers were installed, so this
37LabeLase® Producer - Installation 6nIf you are not sure of the name of the port, or if you want to test the portconnection, click "Find".
38Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010 6oWhen you have selected or found the port to which the printer is connected,click "Next&quo
39LabeLase® Producer - InstallationIP addressYour printer must have a unique IP address on your network.The Network Administrator generally provides t
4Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010Table of ContentsLabeLase® ProducerSoftware Installation Manual for Leica LPC – Cassette Printer1.
40Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010 7bAfter you selected Ethernet as your connection type, you will see a screenthat looks similar to
41LabeLase® Producer - Installation 7cIn the next screen, shown below, you must tell the program how you want toassign its IP address, subnet mask and
42Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010 7dThe program will scan your LAN, as shown below, to find any LabeLase®printers that are connecte
43LabeLase® Producer - Installation 7eFig. 40After the first search for printers on the LAN, the following screen or a simi-lar one will be displayed.
44Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010Note that the IP address of a printer that has not been configured may notbe valid for your subnet
45LabeLase® Producer - InstallationDynamic IP Address:If dynamically assigning the IP address, the configuration of the printer willbegin immediately.
46Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010 7gStatic IP Address:If statically assigning the IP address, the following screen will require you
47LabeLase® Producer - Installation 7hFig. 43When the configuration is complete, the following screen appears. Notethat the IP address shown is only a
48Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010 7iFig. 44After the printer has its IP address, you must install the COM Port Redirectorsoftware.W
49LabeLase® Producer - InstallationWhen the Redirector Installer starts, the installation files must first be cop-ied to a folder on your PC. The scre
5LabeLase® Producer - InstallationTable of ContentsLabeLase® ProducerSoftware Instruction Manual Leica LP C – Cassette Printer1. Introduction ...
50Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010 7kFig. 46The Redirector installation files have been unpacked; the final installationprogram runs
51LabeLase® Producer - Installation 7lFig. 47Choose the installation folder for Redirector if you must.We strongly recommend that you have Redirector
52Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010 7mThe installer is is now ready to install Redirector on your computer.Fig. 48Click "Next&qu
53LabeLase® Producer - InstallationAfter you have installed Redirector, you may be prompted to restart yourcomputer. For most installations, a reboot
54Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010 7oFig. 50After your PC has been rebooted, the LabeLase® Installer will resumewhere it left off, s
55LabeLase® Producer - Installation 7pFig. 51When Redirector is running, a screen like the one below will appear. Notethat the port names shown here a
56Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010 7qAfter you click the "Add/Remove" button (Fig. 51), the port dialog will allowyou to s
57LabeLase® Producer - Installation 7rFig. 53After selecting a COM port number, you must configure the port as shownbelow:To create a virtual serial p
58Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/20101 - Highlight the new port that you just added.2 - Scroll the Settings page to reveal the Host and
59LabeLase® Producer - Installation 7sAfter saving your settings and confirming the new software with Windows(if necessary) you will see the screen sh
6Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010Table of ContentsSetup Menu ...
60Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010 7tThe Redirector now has added a virtual COM port to your PC.Now must must select the new port fo
61LabeLase® Producer - Installation 7uAfter you have installed the Redirector, you will see a screen that looks simi-lar to the one shown below.Note t
62Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010The installer program has detected that COM$ was added when Redirectorwas installed, so this port
63LabeLase® Producer - Installation 7vFig. 57If you are not sure of the name of the port, or if you want to test the portconnection, click "Find&
64Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010 7wWhen you have selected or found the port to which the printer is connected,click "Next&quo
65LabeLase® Producer - Installation 8The last step in setting up your LabeLase® Printer is to install theLabeLase® Producer software.3.4 Installing th
66Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/20103. Installation 8aThe LabeLase® Producer installation program will run as shown below.Fig. 59Note
67LabeLase® Producer - Installation3. Installation 9Congratulations on successfully installing your LabeLase® Printer.Fig. 60If you have any further q
68Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010Notes
LabeLase® Producer CLSoftware Instruction Manual/HLFD/3 &²Cassette PrinterRevision 1December 20, 2007Always keep this manual with the instrument
7LabeLase® Producer - InstallationIMPORTANT: These programs are licensed to end users by InfoSight Corporation exclusivelyaccording to the following c
71LabeLase® Producer - Installation1. IntroductionThe LabeLase® Producer CL software controls the operation and interfaceof an InfoSight Corporation M
72Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010• Unlimited reset/restore• Settings for English and Metric units of measure• Unlimited text fields
73LabeLase® Producer - Installation• Magnification/reduction from 10 to 200 % in 10 % increments• Optional grid display with snap function for easy fi
74Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/20101.3 OverviewThe LabeLase® Producer CL software allows you to configure, create andprint cassettes
75LabeLase® Producer - Installation1. Introduction• Configure communications to a host computer• Set the program’s preferences• Calibrate the printer•
76Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/20102. Installation and Setup2.1 InstallationThe Producer SL software is supplied on CD-ROM. To instal
77LabeLase® Producer - InstallationDB9 (printer) to DB25 (computer)Connect pin 3 of the printer end to pin 3 of the computer endConnect pin 2 of the p
78Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010There are two ways to connect to the printer: serial and network. The serialconnection requires yo
79LabeLase® Producer - Installation3. User Interface3.1 Main formThe program's main form is the primary interface for the operator to config-ure
8Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010Neither the PROGRAM(s) nor the Documentation may be changed or trans-lated without express written
80Instruction Manual V 1.0 – 06/2010In addition to the data to be printed on the cassettes, there are fields that allow the user to de-fine the quanti
81LabeLase® Producer - Installation3. User Interface"Status" TabWhen used with a Leica LPC laser printer, the "Status" tab appears
82Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010"Print Queue" TabFig. 4This tab shows information about the pending print jobs in the qu
83Leica LPC3.1.2 Print imageThe print image panel provides a graphical pic-ture of the layout as it appears when printed.The image is updated whenever
84Instruction Manual V 1.0 – 06/20103.1.5 MenuWhen the program starts the first time,it runs in Operator mode, and the Setupand Maintenance functions
85Leica LPC• XL Tags - This option allows the operator to open a "Microsoft Excelspreadsheet" and print the data contained within it on cass
86Instruction Manual V 1.0 – 06/20103.1.8 Setup menuSupervisor Password - This menu item will activate the "Change Password"form that allows
87Leica LPC3.1.9 Maintenance menuThe Maintenance menu is only available when inthe Supervisor mode of operation and providesseveral features that aid
88Instruction Manual V 1.0 – 06/2010About - This menu item will activate the Aboutform, which shows important information aboutthe program including v
89Leica LPCFile ToolbarNew to Version 1.30, the file toolbar providesquick access to the following functions: New,Open, Supervisor / Operator mode, an
9LabeLase® Producer - InstallationThank you for your decision to purchase a LabeLase® printer fromInfoSight. Use this guide as a handy reference to ge
90Instruction Manual V 1.0 – 06/2010The file menu provides access to the programfunctions that deal with loading cassette layoutfiles for printing, as
91LabeLase® Producer - InstallationThe "Open" dialog opens when you select the "Open" menu item in the File menu or click the"
92Instruction Manual V 1.0 – 06/20103.2.3 XL TagsThe XL Tags menu item allows the user to open a Microsoft Excel spread-sheet and print the data conta
93LabeLase® Producer - InstallationPrinter ModelThis menu item will open a sub-menu allowing you to select the printermodel.Fig. 21The system checks t
94Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010Fig. 22Laser Speed - This field affects the "blackness" of the image produced bythe cass
95LabeLase® Producer - InstallationMaximum Speed - New to Version 1.30. This field, along with the minimumspeed (above), is used to set the range of t
96Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010Fig. 23Stepper Resolution - This field specifies the resolution of the print feed step-per motor i
97LabeLase® Producer - InstallationMinimum Frequency - This field specifies the minimum or starting frequencyof the stepper motor. The value is specif
98Software Installation Manual, Revision 2 - 03/2010Fig. 24Mirror Resolution - This field specifies the resolution of the mirror galva-nometer in inch
99LabeLase® Producer - InstallationGalvo Home Delay - This field specifies the time, in milliseconds, that thegalvo must delay when returning to the h
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