Roland MPX-50 User Manual

model MPX-50
USER'S MANUAL
Thank you very much for purchasing the MPX-50.
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For the USA
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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Unauthorized changes or modification to this system can void the users authority to operate this equipment.
Use only I/O cables that have been designed and manufac­tured specifically for this device.
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Table of Contents
To Ensure Safe Use........................................................2
About the Labels Affixed to the Unit....................... 4
What's Metaza?.............................................................. 5
How Metaza Works .............................................5
Part Names.....................................................................6
Part 1 What to Do Before Marking
Checking the Accessories.............................................. 7
Setting Up and Connection............................................ 8
Installing the Software................................................. 10
Installing the Driver ........................................... 10
Installing Dr. METAZA ..................................... 12
Part 2 Performing Marking
1. Getting Ready to Perform Marking .........................14
1-1 Preparing the Workpiece for Marking ............. 14
Conditions for materials that can be marked
About the Marking Area ............................... 15
1-2 Preparing the Image......................................... 16
2. Loading the Workpiece............................................ 17
3. Performing Marking ................................................ 19
3-1 Creating Marking Data .................................... 19
Starting Dr. METAZA .................................. 19
Decide on the Size and Shape of the Workpiece
Import an Image ........................................... 22
Add Text ....................................................... 23
Save the file.................................................. 24
3-2 Checking the Marking Results
Before Marking (Preview) ...................... 25
3-3 Starting Marking.............................................. 26
Stop Marking................................................ 27
Driver Settings..............................................28
4. Finishing .................................................................. 30
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Part 3 Dr.METAZA Guide
Adding a Workpiece Shape ......................................... 31
Acquiring the Shape of a Workpiece with a Scanner
Creating the Shape Using a Commercial Paint-type Program
Trimming an Image ..................................................... 34
Creating a Decorative Frame Around an Image.......... 35
Registering a Frequently Used Image (Symbol) .........37
Importing an Image from a Scanner ............................38
Adding a Hand-drawn Image or Text .......................... 39
Adding a Symbol Image ..............................................40
Registering Your Own Original Frames ......................42
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Part 4 Maintenance
Cleaning the Adhesive Sheet ............................. 43
Cleaning the body and cover..............................44
Replacing the Head ............................................ 44
Part 5 Troubleshooting
Metaza doesn't run when marking data is sent.
Dr. METAZA does not function. .......................45
Machining is performed, but marking is not possible.
Images are unattractive -- faint (images are dim).
Images are unattractive -- dark (all images are whitish).
Images are unattractive -- uneven. ..................... 47
The image at the same location is always
too light (or too dark), or the image is uneven.
The marked location isn't where desired............49
Specifications .............................................................. 51
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To Ensure Safe Use
About and Notices
Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of death or severe injury should the unit be used improperly.
Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of injury or material damage should the unit be used improperly.
* Material damage refers to damage or other adverse effects caused with
respect to the home and all its furnishings, as well to domestic animals or pets.
About the Symbols
The symbol alerts the user to important instructions or warnings. The specific meaning of the symbol is determined by the design contained within the triangle. The symbol at left means "danger of electrocution."
The symbol alerts the user to items that must never be carried out (are forbidden). The specific thing that must not be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle. The symbol at left means the unit must never be disassembled.
The symbol alerts the user to things that must be carried out. The specific thing that must be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle. The symbol at left means the power-cord plug must be unplugged from the outlet.
Do not disassemble, repair, or modify.
Doing so may lead to fire or abnormal operation resulting in injury.
Do not use with any power supply other than the dedicated AC adapter.
Use with any other power supply may lead to fire or electrocution.
Do not use with any electrical power supply that does not meet the ratings displayed on the AC adapter.
Use with any other power supply may lead to fire or electrocution.
Do not use while in an abnormal state (i.e., emitting smoke, burning odor, unusual noise, or the like).
Doing so may result in fire or electrical shock. Immediately switch off the power, unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet, and contact your authorized Roland DG Corp. dealer or service center.
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Do not use with a damaged AC adapter, power cord, or power-cord plug or with a loose electrical outlet.
Use with any other power supply may lead to fire or electrocution.
When not in use for several hours, unplug the AC adapter from the electrical outlet.
Failure to do so may result in danger of shock, electrocution, or fire due to deterioration of the electrical insulation.
Do not injure or modify the electrical power cord, nor subject it to excessive bends, twists, pulls, binding, or pinching, nor place any object of weight on it.
Doing so may damage the electrical power cord, leading to electrocution or fire.
Do not attempt to unplug the AC adapter with wet hands.
Doing so may result in electrical shock.
Install on a stable surface.
Failure to do so may result in falling of the unit, leading to injury.
When unplugging the AC adaptor from the power outlet, grasp the plug, not the cord.
Unplugging by pulling the cord may damage it, leading to fire or electrocution.
Do not allow liquids, metal objects or flammables inside the machine.
Such materials can cause fire.
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About the Labels Affixed to the Unit
These labels are affixed to the body of this product. The following figure describes the location and content of these messages.
Model name
Rating label
Do not use with any electri­cal power supply that does not meet the ratings dis­played on the AC adapter.
In addition to the
NOTICE
: Indicates information to prevent machine breakdown or malfunction and ensure correct use.
: Indicates a handy tip or advice regarding use.
and symbols, the symbols shown below are also used.
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Part 1 What to Do Before Marking
What's Metaza?
Metaza (the MPX-50) is a metal printer. It can mark photographs, drawings, text, and the like on the surfaces of flat metal and plastic. For more information about materials that can be marked, see Part 2, "1-1 Preparing the Workpiece for Marking."
How Metaza Works
Metaza uses a diamond tipped stylus to mark the surface of metal or plastic, creating intricate depressions. The size of the depressions is varied by controlling the marking force, making it possible to express light and dark areas of the image. This is exactly analogous to the way a monochrome printer expresses light and dark area by varying the size and arrangement of dots.
Printer
METAZA (MPX-50)
If the marking force is not varied according to the hardness of the metal, different marking results will be obtained for the same image. However,there is no need to make troublesome settings. Just use the included Windows driver and choose the composition of the material you want to mark. Choosing the composition automatically selects the a suitable marking force for the material.
Even when the composition is the same, strength may vary if the casting method or post-machining method is changed. In such cases, make fine adjustments in the the marking force. (You can save the adjustment results in a file.)
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Part 1 What to Do Before Marking
Part Names
Cover
Close the cover when performing marking.
Base
You can detach this from the machine. A workpiece is loaded on the base. You can secure it in place without using commercially available adhesive tape.
STANDBY LED
This lights up when the power is on. When it is flashing, it indicates that an error has occurred.
[STANDBY] key
This switches the power on and off.
AC adapter jack
This is for connecting the included AC adapter.
Parallel connector
This is for connecting a commercially available printer cable (sold separately).
Don't change the DIP switch setting.
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Part
1
1
What to Do Before Marking
Checking the Accessories
The following items are packed together with the unit. Check the following to make sure that you received all the items that were shipped along with the unit.
AC adapter Power cord Roland software package for
METAZA CD-ROM
Base
User's manual
Leveler
Marking material
(for testing use: brass)
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Part 1 What to Do Before Marking
Setting Up and Connection
NOTICE
Do not use with any power supply other than the dedicated AC adapter.
Use with any other power supply may lead to fire or electrocution.
When moving the machine, as shown in the figure, do not grasp the top portion. Grip the bottom of the machine with both hands on the left right.
Install on a stable surface.
Failure to do so may result in falling of the unit, leading to injury.
To prevent accidents, do not install in any of the following types of areas.
• Avoid use in areas subject to strong electric noise.
• Avoid use in areas subject to high humidity or dust.
• The MPX-50 generates heat when used, and should not be installed in an area with poor heat radiation characteristics.
• Do not install in an area subject to strong vibration.
Use within a temperature range of 10 to 30°C (50 to 86°F) and within a humidity range of 35 to 80%.
Securely connect the power cord, computer I/O cable and so on so that they will not be unplugged and cause failure during operation. Doing so may lead to faulty operation or breakdown.
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Connect the commercial printer cable to computer and METAZA.
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Part 1 What to Do Before Marking
Connect power cord to AC adapter.
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Connect AC adapter to AC adapter jack.
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Plug the power cord into an electrical outlet.
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Part 1 What to Do Before Marking
Installing the Software
A driver must be installed in order to operate Metaza. Follow the steps below to install.
Installing the Driver
* This driver is only for Windows 98/95.
Switch on the computer and start Windows.
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Place the included CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive. The Setup menu appears automatically.
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Click [METAZA Driver Install]. Installation of the driver starts.
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The installation program automatically sets the port timeout for the driver and displays the results.
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Make sure the settings are correct.
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Click [Close] and finish setting up the driver.
Continue with installing and setting up Dr. METAZA. If you aren't setting up Dr. METAZA, take the CD out of the CD-ROM drive.
Part 1 What to Do Before Marking
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Part 1 What to Do Before Marking
Installing Dr. METAZA
Dr. METAZA is a program for using Metaza to mark images on the surface of materials. This program runs under Windows 95 or Windows 98.
System requirements
Computer Personal computer running Windows 95 or Windows 98 CPU If you're using Windows 95: i486SX or better (Pentium 100MHz recommended)
If you're using Windows 98: i486DX or better (Pentium 100MHz recommended)
System Memory If you're using Windows 95: 8 MB or more (64 MB or more recommended)
If you're using Windows 98: 16 MB or more (64 MB or more recommended)
Hard Disk 5 MB or more of free space
Place the included CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive. The Setup menu appears automatically.
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Click [Dr.METAZA Install]. The Setup program starts.
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Follow the messages to carry out setup and finish setting up the program.
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When installation is completed, remove the CD-ROM from the CD-ROM drive. Continue by making the settings for Dr. METAZA.
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Dr. METAZA Settings
When you finish installing the Dr. METAZA, continue by making the following settings. Be sure to make the settings before use.
Click [Start] and point to [Programs]. Point to [Roland Dr. METAZA] and click [Dr.
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METAZA].
From the [File] menu, click [Print Setup...]. The [Print Setup] dialog box appears.
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Click the drop-down arrow for the name and click [Roland METAZA MPX-50].
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Click [OK].
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Part 2 Performing Marking
Part
2 Performing Marking
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1. Getting Ready to Perform Marking
Before you start marking, have on hand a workpiece and an image for marking.
1-1 Preparing the Workpiece for Marking
Provide a workpiece that meets all of the following conditions. Correct marking is not possible if even one of the conditions is not satisfied.
Conditions for materials that can be marked
Thickness 0.3 to 20 mm (0.01 to 0.8 in.)
Size Length (or width) of 90 mm (3-9/16 in.) or less
* Note that even if thickness and size are within the range as described above, it may not be possible to perform marking correctly on materials that warp when struck. Refer to the table below, which provides a general guide to markable sizes according to thicknesses.
Material Thickness
Alminium 2.0 mm (0.08 in.) Length (or width) of 60 mm (2-3/8 in.) or less
1.5 mm (0.06 in.) Length (or width) of 40 mm (1-9/16 in.) or less
1.0 mm (0.04 in.) Length (or width) of 30 mm (1-3/16 in.) or less
0.5 mm (0.02 in.) Length (or width) of 20 mm (3/4 in.) or less
0.3 mm (0.01 in.) Length (or width) of 20 mm (3/4 in.) or less
Brass or copper 2.0 mm (0.08 in.) Length (or width) of 60 mm (2-3/8 in.) or less
1.5 mm (0.06 in.) Length (or width) of 40 mm (1-9/16 in.) or less
1.0 mm (0.04 in.) Length (or width) of 30 mm (1-3/16 in.) or less
0.5 mm (0.02 in.) Length (or width) of 15 mm (9/16 in.) or less
0.3 mm (0.01 in.) Length (or width) of 15 mm (9/16 in.) or less
Stainless steel 2.0 mm (0.08 in.) Length (or width) of 60 mm (2-3/8 in.) or less
1.0 mm (0.04 in.) Length (or width) of 40 mm (1-9/16 in.) or less
Important!
The sizes are suggestions. Depending on the size (marking area) of the image for marking, the markable size of the workpiece may vary.
Markable workpiece size (general guide)
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Part 2 Performing Marking
Hardness of surface to mark
Shape of surface to mark
Shape of the back of the surface to mark
Vickers hardness (HV) of 200 or less * Note that materials which may crack or split by marking (such as glass, stone, precious
stones, china, and porcelain) cannot be marked even if hardness is within the preceding range. Attempting to mark such materials may damage Metaza.
Flat, with no difference in level
- Examples of material that cannot be marked
Edge of the
material is too high.
Surface to mark
is not straight.
When placed on the base, the surface to mark must be flat and level.
- Examples of material that cannot be marked
Back surface is
uneven.
About the Marking Area
The marking area of the Metaza MPX-50 is as shown below.
Important!
When marking is performed in an expanded area (that is, outside an area of 50 by 50 mm (1-15/16 by 1-15/16 in.)), then depending on the material and the image, unevenness in darkness may occur.
Center line
Back surface is
not straight.
Center line
Back surface is
curved.
Marking area (50 x 50 mm (1-15/16 x 1-15/16 in.))
Expanded marking area (80 x 80 mm (3-1/8 x 3-1/8 in.))
50 mm
(1-15/16 in.)
80 mm
(3-1/8 in.)
50 mm
(1-15/16 in.)
80 mm
(3-1/8 in.)
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