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Product category: Laser marking systems
News Release from: Trumpf | Subject: VectorMark laser marker software
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 15 June 2004

Laser marker software speeds set-up,
cycle time

Higher quality and easier to produce graphics together with faster set-up and cycle times, are the main benefits of software for a laser marker product.

Higher quality and easier to produce graphics together with faster set-up and cycle times, are the main benefits of Trumpf's new Trumark Windows software for its VectorMark laser marker product range This software uses a true 32-bit format and includes a sophisticated database that contains laser parameters for many common materials

Easily managed using a tree structure, these can be dragged and dropped from the library to a specific CAD part file.

As the laser parameters for a specific material are improved, all part files using that material are automatically updated.

Trumark can manage multiple laser processing sequences as easily as single ones.

The software can also simplify multiple-stage marking operations.

The operator simply drags and drops a single icon into a part CAD file and the software automatically assigns multiple processes with varying laser parameters for each process.

Another advantage of the software is that it allows the VectorMark to mark in 3D.

The software is supplied with standalone CAD Editor that can import most standard CAD format graphics as well as BMP, TIFF, JPEG and PCX files.

Photographic quality printing can accomplished with both raster and 16-bit greyscale imaging.

The combination of Trumark and the VectorMark's high beam quality enables Trumpf's VMc3 model for example, to achieve a mark resolution of 635 dpi. Request a free brochure from Trumpf ...

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