M
M
M
E
E
E
R
R
R
C
C
C
U
U
U
R
R
R
Y
Y
Y
U
U
U
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S
S
E
E
E
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R
R
M
M
M
A
A
A
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N
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B-5 Ramp On/Off
When enable the Ramp, it means the laser firing density is independent to the laser carriage
moving speed, which helps to deliver great cutting performance when trying to cut through
thick material such as acrylic sheet.
NOTE: When doing thin material cutting such as paper or textile, please disable
the Ramp function.
B-6 DPI – Dots Per Inch
This setting determines the quality of image resolution was using the raster engraving. DPI
can also be referred to as horizontal lines per inch or fill spacing. The amount of raster strokes
per vertical inch of travel will affect the image resolution of the engraving. Higher DPI settings
will have cleaner and deeper engravings, but will take longer to complete. Lower DPI settings
will have coarser and shallower engraving, but will take less time to complete. Experiment
with different settings to get your desired effect. You can find the DPI function at Mercury
driver-> Properties-> Option.
B-7 Save Parameters Setting
Each job may require unique Mercury driver parameter settings. After you have adjusted all of
the settings, remember to save it in a desired location for future use. Press the SAVE icon and
save the parameter settings to the proper directory as wished or default for all applications,
then you can see the saved files shown in the History Files column. You can access your
saved settings by clicking on Load or by using the History scroll, which keeps track of the
settings most recently used.