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 {{http://www.cuttingedgesystems.com/images/epilog/epilog-zing16.png?400}}\\  {{http://www.cuttingedgesystems.com/images/epilog/epilog-zing16.png?400}}\\ 
-Arbeitsbereich: 24" x 12" (610 x 305 mm)\\  +Working Area: 24" x 12" (610 x 305 mm)\\  
-Leistung: 30 Watt\\  +Power: 30 Watt\\  
-[[https://www.epiloglaser.de/assets/downloads/manuals/zing-manual-web.pdf|Bedienungsanleitung]]+[[https://www.epiloglaser.de/assets/downloads/manuals/zing-manual-web.pdf|Manual]]\\ 
 +[[machines:maintenance:epilogzing|Maintenance]]\\ 
 + 
 +===== general Instructions =====  
 +=== Turning on === 
 +  - Turn the machine on 
 +  - hang the exhaust tube out the window 
 + 
 +=== place and zero the material === 
 +  - place a piece of material 
 +  - press the xy/lock symbol (x/y disabled) to disable the motors 
 +  - turn the laserpointer on 
 +  - move the machine by hand to the desired 0 location 
 +  - press the "play" button to set zero to the current location 
 +  - unfold the z-focus tool 
 +  - press the button for adjusting the bed height 
 +  - press the up/down buttons until the focus tool touches the surface of the material 
 +  - press the reset button 
 +=== adjust the settings for speed/power/frequency === 
 + 
 +=== send the file ===  
 +  - see instructions for Rhino/Inkscape 
 +  - the name of the file should appear in the display 
 +=== turn on extraction ===  
 +  - press the power button on the Filter 
 +=== cut === 
 +  - press the play button 
 +  - monitor the cut for possble flames (stop if there is any flame!) 
 +  - stay close to the machine while cutting 
 +  - once the cut if finished, open the cover and verify if the material is cut (without moving the material!"!)
  
 ===== Rhino ===== ===== Rhino =====
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   - Place your sample material on the table in the upper left corner. Make sure the table is low enough to accommodate the material. If not low enough, press the Focus key, then the down arrow to lower the table before placing your item on the table.\\ You can zero-out the readout by pressing the Up and Down arrow keys simultaneously to generate a relative position of 0.000. This is useful for determining exactly how from nominal focus you would like to be. Some materials, like acrylic, are better engraved when slightly out of focus. To manually focus anywhere on the table see the description for the X/Y Off key for a full explanation of this feature. Disable motors by pushing the button with the x/Y-Lock symbol.   - Place your sample material on the table in the upper left corner. Make sure the table is low enough to accommodate the material. If not low enough, press the Focus key, then the down arrow to lower the table before placing your item on the table.\\ You can zero-out the readout by pressing the Up and Down arrow keys simultaneously to generate a relative position of 0.000. This is useful for determining exactly how from nominal focus you would like to be. Some materials, like acrylic, are better engraved when slightly out of focus. To manually focus anywhere on the table see the description for the X/Y Off key for a full explanation of this feature. Disable motors by pushing the button with the x/Y-Lock symbol.
   - Set your focus by flipping down the focus gauge (spring unit on the lens assembly) and raising or lowering the table until it is just touching the material. Close the door.   - Set your focus by flipping down the focus gauge (spring unit on the lens assembly) and raising or lowering the table until it is just touching the material. Close the door.
-  - Disable axes, turn on laser pointer, move the head to top left, hit the play icon+  - Set home position: Disable axes, turn on laser pointer, move the head to top left, hit the play icon.
   - Click Properties to see the Laser Dashboard. Set a resolution (500 DPI usually), set a page size to match the page size of the file, and choose a speed and power setting under raster settings. See “Epilog Zing Suggested Material Settings” on page 143 for suggested speeds and powers.   - Click Properties to see the Laser Dashboard. Set a resolution (500 DPI usually), set a page size to match the page size of the file, and choose a speed and power setting under raster settings. See “Epilog Zing Suggested Material Settings” on page 143 for suggested speeds and powers.
   - Click OK to exit the Laser Dashboard and click Print to print the page to your laser.   - Click OK to exit the Laser Dashboard and click Print to print the page to your laser.
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   * Raster Mode: Used for engraving or marking materials. Typical applications include engraving clipart, scanned images, photos, text and graphic images. Vector lines that you want to engrave rather than cut should be set 0.006” **(0.152 mm)** or greater line thickness.   * Raster Mode: Used for engraving or marking materials. Typical applications include engraving clipart, scanned images, photos, text and graphic images. Vector lines that you want to engrave rather than cut should be set 0.006” **(0.152 mm)** or greater line thickness.
   * Vector Mode: Selected when you are running only cut lines, or for use with the Red Dot Pointer for previewing the job processing area. In vector mode, a line is recognized as a line to be cut based on the line width (or stroke). These lines can also be affected by resolution, but we’ll discuss that in a later chapter. To make things easy, set any cut lines to a line width of 0.001” **(.0254 mm)**, or hairline width in CorelDRAW.   * Vector Mode: Selected when you are running only cut lines, or for use with the Red Dot Pointer for previewing the job processing area. In vector mode, a line is recognized as a line to be cut based on the line width (or stroke). These lines can also be affected by resolution, but we’ll discuss that in a later chapter. To make things easy, set any cut lines to a line width of 0.001” **(.0254 mm)**, or hairline width in CorelDRAW.
 +
 +Instead of File --> print, you should use the "Win32 vector print"-addon:\\
 +{{:machines:win32_vector_print.jpg?400|}}\\
 +or save as pdf and print the pdf from Acrobat reader.\\
  
 ===== Schnitt ===== ===== Schnitt =====
  
-^Material^Dicke^Speed^Power^Frequenz^Einsatz+^ Material          ^ Dicke   ^ Speed  ^ Power  ^ Frequenz  | Kommentar                     
-|Acryl|3mm|8|100|5000|Schnitt+Mdf with coating  | 3mm     60     95     500                                     
-|Acryl|6mm|2|100|5000|Schnitt+| Acryl             3mm     45     90     | 5000                                    
-|Acryl|9,5mm|3*|100|5000|Schnitt mit SpeedComp*| +Gummi             0,7mm   | 100    80     | 500       cuts well but too much flame  
-|Karton|1,5mm|400|50|500|Falzen+Felt              4mm     | 100    40     | 500                                     
-|Karton|1,5mm|100|98|500|Schnitt+Plywood           3,75mm  95     85     1500                                    
-|Leder|3mm|35|100|500|Schnitt+
-|Holz|3mm|20|100|500|Schnitt| +
-|Holz|6mm|5|100|500|Schnitt| +
-|Holz|9,5mm|1|100|500|Schnitt mit SpeedComp*|+
  
 ===== Gravierung ===== ===== Gravierung =====
  
-^Material^Speed^Power^Freq.^Einsatz| +^ Material  ^ Speed  ^ Power  Einsatz  
-|Acryl|90|45|500|Foto Gravierung+Felt      100    30              
-|Acryl|90|65|500|Vector Gravierung| +
-|Acryl|90|60|500|Vector Gravierung HiRes| +
-|Anodisiertes Aluminium|90|40|500|Foto Gravierung| +
-|Anodisiertes Aluminium|90|35|500|Foto Gravierung| +
-|Anodisiertes Aluminium|90|45|500|Vector Gravierung| +
-|Kork|90|35|500|Vector/Foto Gravierung| +
-|Glas|90|35|500|Vector/Foto Gravierung| +
-|Leder|90|25|500|Foto Gravierung| +
-|Leder|90|30|500|Vector Gravierung|+
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