Roland Printer MPX 50 User Guide

model MPX-50  
USER'S MANUAL  
Thank you very much for purchasing the MPX-50.  
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product's performance, please be sure to read through this manual  
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Table of Contents  
To Ensure Safe Use........................................................ 2  
About the Labels Affixed to the Unit....................... 4  
Part 3 Dr.METAZA Guide  
Adding a Workpiece Shape ......................................... 31  
Acquiring the Shape of a Workpiece with a Scanner ......... 31  
Creating the Shape Using a Commercial Paint-type Program ........ 32  
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  
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 4 Maintenance  
Cleaning the Adhesive Sheet ............................. 43  
Cleaning the body and cover.............................. 44  
Replacing the Head ............................................ 44  
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 ....... 14  
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 ......... 21  
Import an Image ........................................... 22  
Add Text ....................................................... 23  
Save the file .................................................. 24  
3-2 Checking the Marking Results  
Part 5 Troubleshooting  
Metaza doesn't run when marking data is sent. ......... 45  
Dr. METAZA does not function. ....................... 45  
Machining is performed, but marking is not possible......... 46  
Images are unattractive -- faint (images are dim). ............. 46  
Images are unattractive -- dark (all images are whitish)...... 46  
Images are unattractive -- uneven. ..................... 47  
The image at the same location is always  
too light (or too dark), or the image is uneven. ..... 47  
The marked location isn't where desired............ 49  
Specifications .............................................................. 51  
Before Marking (Preview) ...................... 25  
3-3 Starting Marking.............................................. 26  
Stop Marking................................................ 27  
Driver Settings.............................................. 28  
4. Finishing .................................................................. 30  
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Copyright © 2000 ROLAND DG CORPORATION  
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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  
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.  
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 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  
When not in use for several hours,  
unplug the AC adapter from the  
electrical outlet.  
Failure to do so may  
power supply may  
result in danger of  
lead to fire or  
shock, electrocution,  
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  
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.  
damage the  
electrical power  
cord, leading to  
electrocution or  
fire.  
Do not attempt to unplug the AC  
adapter with wet hands.  
Doing so may  
Do not allow liquids, metal objects  
or flammables inside the machine.  
Such materials  
result in electrical  
can cause fire.  
shock.  
Install on a stable surface.  
Failure to do so  
may result in  
falling of the unit,  
leading to injury.  
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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 electri-  
cal power supply that does  
not meet the ratings dis-  
played on the AC adapter.  
In addition to the  
and  
symbols, the symbols shown below are also used.  
: Indicates information to prevent machine breakdown or malfunction and ensure correct use.  
: Indicates a handy tip or advice regarding use.  
NOTICE  
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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 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  
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  
Leveler  
Marking material  
(for testing use: brass)  
User's manual  
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Setting Up and Connection  
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.  
Install on a stable surface.  
Failure to do so  
may result in  
falling of the unit,  
leading to injury.  
When moving the machine, as shown in the figure, do  
not grasp the top portion.  
NOTICE  
Grip the bottom of the machine with both hands on the  
left right.  
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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Part 1 What to Do Before Marking  
Connect the commercial printer cable to computer and  
METAZA.  
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Connect power cord to AC adapter.  
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3
4
Connect AC adapter to AC adapter jack.  
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.  
1
Place the included CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.  
The Setup menu appears automatically.  
2
Click [METAZA Driver Install].  
Installation of the driver starts.  
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.  
4
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.  
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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  
CPU  
Personal computer running Windows 95 or Windows 98  
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  
Hard Disk  
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)  
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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2
Click [Dr.METAZA Install].  
The Setup program starts.  
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.  
METAZA].  
1
From the [File] menu, click [Print Setup...].  
The [Print Setup] dialog box appears.  
2
Click the drop-down arrow for the name and click  
[Roland METAZA MPX-50].  
3
Click [OK].  
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Part 2 Performing Marking  
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  
Size  
0.3 to 20 mm (0.01 to 0.8 in.)  
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  
Markable workpiece size (general guide)  
Alminium  
2.0 mm (0.08 in.)  
1.5 mm (0.06 in.)  
1.0 mm (0.04 in.)  
0.5 mm (0.02 in.)  
0.3 mm (0.01 in.)  
Length (or width) of 60 mm (2-3/8 in.) or less  
Length (or width) of 40 mm (1-9/16 in.) or less  
Length (or width) of 30 mm (1-3/16 in.) or less  
Length (or width) of 20 mm (3/4 in.) or less  
Length (or width) of 20 mm (3/4 in.) or less  
Brass or copper  
2.0 mm (0.08 in.)  
1.5 mm (0.06 in.)  
1.0 mm (0.04 in.)  
0.5 mm (0.02 in.)  
0.3 mm (0.01 in.)  
Length (or width) of 60 mm (2-3/8 in.) or less  
Length (or width) of 40 mm (1-9/16 in.) or less  
Length (or width) of 30 mm (1-3/16 in.) or less  
Length (or width) of 15 mm (9/16 in.) or less  
Length (or width) of 15 mm (9/16 in.) or less  
Stainless steel  
2.0 mm (0.08 in.)  
1.0 mm (0.04 in.)  
Length (or width) of 60 mm (2-3/8 in.) or less  
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.  
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Hardness of 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.  
Shape of surface to  
mark  
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.  
Shape of the back of  
the surface to mark  
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.  
Back surface is  
not straight.  
Back surface is  
curved.  
About the Marking Area  
The marking area of the Metaza MPX-50 is as shown below.  
Important!  
Marking area  
(50 x 50 mm (1-15/16 x 1-15/16 in.))  
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.  
Expanded marking area  
(80 x 80 mm (3-1/8 x 3-1/8 in.))  
Center line  
50 mm 80 mm  
(1-15/16 in.) (3-1/8 in.)  
Center  
line  
50 mm  
(1-15/16 in.)  
80 mm  
(3-1/8 in.)  
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1-2 Preparing the Image  
Prepare an image (such as a photograph or drawing) for marking.  
Vector data cannot be used. Provide bitmap data.  
Bitmap data in JPEG or BMP format can be used with Dr. METAZA. If you're using a commercially available program to prepare the  
data, refer to the program documentation.  
[Definition] Bitmap Data and Vector Data  
Bitmap data uses a format that represents images as a collection of dots (points). Bitmap data is sometimes called "bitmapped  
graphics" or "raster data." Most paint-type applications (ex. Paint and Adobe Photoshop) display images as bitmap data.  
Vector data uses a format that represents images as a number of reference points and lines that connect these points. Applications  
such as many draw-type programs (ex. Adobe Illustrator and CorelDRAW) can be used to create images using vector data.  
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2. Loading the Workpiece  
Open the cover.  
1
Grasp the base on both sides and pull back toward you  
to remove.  
2
Place the workpiece so that the center of the place to  
mark is aligned with the center of the scale.  
3
Important!  
Powder or dust on the adhesive sheet can reduce the  
sheet's adhesive force, making it impossible to secure  
material in place.  
If the adhesive force has been reduced, then wash the  
adhesive sheet. Washing the sheet revitalizes its  
adhesive force. For information on how to clean the  
adhesive sheet, take a look at Part 4, "Cleaning the  
Adhesive Sheet."  
Marking location  
on the image  
Location where the workpiece  
is placed on the base  
Center line  
Center  
line  
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Press down on the workpiece gently to secure it in  
place.  
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Pressing down forcefully may make it difficult to  
remove the workpiece from the base.  
Loosen the screw and press down from above with the  
leveler.  
Press down until the leveler completely touches the top  
surface of the base. There is no need to use excessive  
force.  
While pressing down with the leveler, tighten the  
screw.  
When tightening the screw, be careful not to let the  
height of the surface to be marked change.  
Load the base on the machine.  
Slowly press it in inward until it makes contact.  
Press it inward securely until it makes contact. Do not  
stop partway, before contact is made.  
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Close the cover.  
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3. Performing Marking  
This section explains the steps of actual marking, using the brass medallion shown below as an example.  
30 mm  
(1-1/8 in.)  
Congratulation  
3-1 Creating Marking Data  
Create the data for marking the workpiece.  
Import the photograph (or drawing) you prepared in "1. Getting ready to perform marking," and design the data import mark.  
In this example, we'll use Dr. METAZA as the design tool for the marking data. If you're using a commercially available program to  
prepare the data, refer to the user's documentation for the program.  
Leave a margin of 1 mm (1/16 in.) or more from the edges of the workpiece.  
Performing marking right up to the full dimensions of the workpiece may shorten the service life of the head.  
NOTICE  
Starting Dr. METAZA  
Click [Start] and point to [Programs].  
Point to [Roland Dr. METAZA] and click [Dr.  
METAZA].  
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After the opening screen, the screen for Dr. METAZA appears.  
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Names and Functions of Dr. METAZA's Screen Items  
Menu Bar  
Runs the various commands for Dr.  
METAZA.  
Toolbar  
The toolbar is provided with buttons for  
running Dr. METAZA commands such as  
[Open...] and [Save]. Moving the mouse  
pointer over a button displays a brief  
description of the button's function.  
Material  
The combined black and gray areas indicate  
the workpiece.  
To decide on the size and shape of the  
workpiece, then from the [File] menu, click  
[Material Setup...].  
Margin  
The gray area indicates the margin. The  
margin areas are not marked.  
A quadrilateral margin is established on the  
inner side of the workpiece. Please note that  
it does not follow the shape of the edges of  
the workpiece.  
To change the size of the margin, from the  
[File] menu, click [Preferences...].  
Grid  
This is a grid of lines displayed on the  
screen. It serves as a guide for positioning  
images and text.  
To hide the displayed grid, click  
the selection.  
to clear  
Status Bar  
This shows Dr. METAZA's state of operation  
and provides brief descriptions of commands.  
This also shows amount of zoom in or zoom  
out for the image.  
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Decide on the Size and Shape of the Workpiece  
Enter the size (outer dimensions) of the workpiece, and choose the shape.  
In this example, enter a size of 30 mm by 30 (1-1/8 in. by 1-1/8) shape, and choose a circle as the shape.  
From the [File] menu, click [New...].  
The [Material Setup] dialog box appears.  
1
Enter the outer dimensions of the workpiece.  
Here, enter "30" for both [Height] and [Width].  
2
Choose the shape of the workpiece.  
If the shape is a circle (ellipse), quadrilateral or  
diamond, click the corresponding shape icon. To  
choose another registered shape, click [Other...].  
3
In this example, click  
.
Tip  
To register a shape that is not listed, click [Add...]. For  
more information, see Part 3, "Adding a Workpiece  
Shape."  
Click [OK].  
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Import an Image  
Import the image of the photo or drawing, then adjust the size and position.  
From the [File] menu, click [Import].  
The [Open] dialog box appears.  
1
Click the drop-down arrow for "Files of type," then  
select the file format of the image.  
2
Select the desired file, then click [Open].  
The specified image is imported and displayed on the  
screen.  
3
If you want to use only a portion of the image, perform  
trimming. For more information, see Part 3, "Trim-  
ming an Image."  
4
To change the size of the image, drag the pointers (  
around the image.  
)
5
Drag the image to change its position.  
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Add Text  
Add text to the image.  
Click  
.
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2
3
Click the location where you want to insert text.  
The [Text Properties] dialog box appears.  
Enter the text in [Text].  
In this example, enter "Congratulation" as the text.  
Click [Change Font...].  
The [Font] dialog box appears.  
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5
Choose the font, style, and size, then click [OK].  
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Check the sample at the bottom of the dialog box, and  
if it's as you want it, click [OK].  
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Drag the text to position it at the desired location.  
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Save the file  
When you're finished creating the marking data, save it in a file.  
From the [File] menu, click [Save].  
The [Save As] dialog box appears.  
1
Choose where to save the file, then type a filename.  
2
Click [Save].  
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3-2 Checking the Marking Results Before Marking (Preview)  
You can see an on-screen preview of the image after marking before you actually start marking.  
You can brightness and contrast of the image while viewing the expected results on the screen.  
From the [File] menu, click [Print Preview...].  
The [Preview] window appears.  
1
Click to close the [Preview] window.  
This returns the brightness, contrast, and  
gamma correction settings to their default  
values (brightness: 0, contrast: 0, and gamma  
correction: 0.5).  
Click to send the marking data to Metaza.  
For more information about how to send  
marking data, see "3-3 Starting Marking," step  
3 and after.  
Change the display scale.  
Change the brightness, contrast and gamma.  
Drag to change the display position.  
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3-3 Starting Marking  
Operate Dr. METAZA to send marking data to Metaza.  
If the power to Metaza is off, press the [STANDBY]  
key to switch it on.  
Power-on initialization is performed, then operation  
stops.  
1
From the [File] menu, click [Print].  
The [Print] dialog box appears.  
2
Click the drop-down arrow for "Name," then click  
[Roland METAZA MPX-50].  
If this is already selected, then go on to the next step.  
3
Click [Properties].  
The [Roland METAZA MPX-50 Properties] dialog  
box appears.  
4
Click [Image Correction] tab.  
5
Click the drop-down arrow in the figure, then click the  
composition of the workpiece.  
In this example, choose [Brass].  
6
Click [OK].  
The [Print] dialog box appears again.  
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Click [OK].  
The marking data is sent to Metaza, and marking  
starts.  
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Part 2 Performing Marking  
Stop Marking  
To stop marking partway through, carry out the steps below.  
Click [Start].  
Point to [Settings] and click [Printers].  
1
Double-click the [Roland METAZA MPX-50] icon.  
2
From [Printer] menu, click [Purge Print Jobs] or  
[Cancel] to stop sending data.  
3
Even when transmission of marking data is stopped,  
Metaza doesn't stop right away.  
This is because the data that has already been sent still  
remains in Metaza.  
4
Wait for Metaza to Metaza moving, then press the  
[STANDBY] key.  
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Part 2 Performing Marking  
Driver Settings  
Refer to this description for making settings for items other than the ones described earlier.  
Enter the size of the marking area.  
This corrects misalignment of the centerpoint. For more informa-  
tion, see Part 5 "The marked location isn't where desired."  
This chooses the units of measurement for the width and length.  
This expands the marking area (this can be set up to a maximum  
of 80 x 80 mm (3-1/8 x 3-1/8 in.).  
However, note that when marking is performed in an expanded  
area (that is, outside an area of 50 x 50 mm (1-15/16 x 1-15/16 in.  
)), then depending on the material and the image, unevenness in  
darkness may occur.  
To view the image during marking while marking is in progress,  
make sure this is selected.  
If quality is a priority, switch this off. Note that the time required  
for marking is increased.  
This saves the driver settings in a file.  
This loads driver settings saved in a file.  
This performs adjustment when the marking results are not what  
you intended. See Part 5, "Images are unattractive."  
This returns the corrected image values to the initial values before  
correction (brightness = 0, contrast = 0, and gamma = 0.5).  
This chooses the composition of the material to mark.  
The optimal marking force for the material to mark is set. To make  
fine adjustments in the marking force, click [Details...].  
This marks a mirror image of the marking image.  
This performs black and white inversion of the image.  
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This adjusts the tilt of the base.  
Enter the values taken from the results of marking the test  
pattern.  
This marks the test pattern for adjusting tilt using Metaza.  
For information about how to adjust the tilt of the base, see Part 5, "The image at the same location is always too light (or too dark),  
or the image is uneven."  
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Part 2 Performing Marking  
4. Finishing  
When marking ends, remove the workpiece and switch off the power.  
Grasp the base on both sides and pull back toward you  
to remove.  
1
Remove the workpiece from the base.  
If the workpiece is difficult to detach, inserting a thin,  
2
flat object (such as a piece of sheet metal or a piece of  
stiff paper) between the adhesive sheet and the  
material may make the workpiece easier to remove.  
Loosen the screw.  
3
Load the base on the machine.  
Slowly press it in inward until it makes contact.  
4
Press the [STANDBY] key to switch off the power.  
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Part 3 Dr. METAZA Guide  
Adding a Workpiece Shape  
If you want to use a workpiece having a shape other than a circle (ellipse), quadrilateral, or diamond, you need to add the shape.  
You can use either of two methods to register a shape with Dr. METAZA.  
Acquiring the shape of a workpiece with a scanner  
Creating the shape using a commercial paint-type program  
If you have a scanner, we recommend using the first method. The second method can be used if the shape of the workpiece cannot easily  
be acquired with the scanner, or if you don't have a scanner.  
Acquiring the Shape of a Workpiece with a Scanner  
Use a TWAIN_32-compliant scanner to scan the shape (outline) of the workpiece.  
If you are using a flat-bed scanner, you can scan the workpiece as it is. If you are using another type of scanner, then copy the shape  
of the workpiece to a piece of paper and scan the paper to acquire the shape.  
Place the workpiece on the scanner. Alternatively,  
place a sheet of paper onto which the workpiece has  
been copied on the scanner.  
1
From the [File] menu, click [Add Material] - [Scan...].  
The screen for the scanner driver appears.  
2
Operate the scanner driver to scan the shape of the  
workpiece.  
3
For the number of colors, select "Black and White"  
(binary). For information about how to operate the  
scanner driver, refer to the user's documentation for the  
scanner.  
When scanning ends, the [Add Material] dialog box  
appears.  
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In the [Add Material] dialog box, for [Resolution],  
enter the same value as the resolution you specified  
with the scanner driver when performing scanning.  
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Type a name of shape.  
Use preview to check the shape of the workpiece, and  
if it's acceptable, click [Add].  
Creating the Shape Using a Commercial Paint-type Program  
You can use a commercial paint-type program to create a shape, then register it with Dr. METAZA.  
Vector data cannot be used. Prepare bitmap data that meets the offer conditions.  
Number of colors:  
Binary (black and white)  
(Fill the interior of the shape with black, and make other portions white or uncolored.)  
Resolution:  
203 dpi is recommended.  
(When set at 203 dpi, the size specified with the commercial paint program is inherited by Dr. METAZA.  
You can specify the size when registering with Dr. METAZA, but in that case the shape is registered  
without changing the size.)  
File format:  
BMP or JPEG format  
From the [File] menu, click [Add Material] - [File...].  
The [Open] dialog box appears.  
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Click the drop-down arrow for "Files of type," then  
select the file format of the image.  
2
Select the desired file, then click [Open].  
The [Add Material] dialog box appears.  
3
4
Type a name of shape.  
Enter the size of the workpiece, then click [Add].  
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Trimming an Image  
This specifies the range of the image to import into Dr. METAZA.  
You can trim an original image to leave just the required portion.  
Click  
and click the image.  
1
From the [Object] menu, click [Trimming].  
The [Trimming Picture] dialog box appears.  
2
Trim an area of the same size as the workpiece.  
To change the trimming location, drag the shaded  
frame.  
Trim the area you want.  
To change the trimming location, drag the shaded  
frame. To change the trimming size, drag the pointers  
( ).  
If you're not satisfied with the trimming area, you can do it over as many times as you like.  
However, you can only redo the operation after importing the image until you quit Dr. METAZA. To change the trimming area after  
that, reimport the original image.  
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Creating a Decorative Frame Around an Image  
You can use the Frame feature to achieve an effect like placing a photo or painting in a frame.  
Choose the one you want from among the registered frame shapes and colors.  
From the [Object] menu, click [Frame].  
The [Frame] dialog box appears.  
1
Click on a frame pattern to choose it, then click  
[Insert].  
2
The frame is inserted in the editing screen.  
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To change the frame size, drag the pointers ( ).  
3
To change the frame location, drag the frame.  
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Registering a Frequently Used Image (Symbol)  
You can register often-used images, such as company or organization logos, as symbols.  
Registering a image that allows wide use can reduce image-importing operations, boosting task efficiency.  
From the [Object] menu, click [Add Parts] - [Symbol].  
The [Open] dialog box appears.  
1
Select the desired file, then click [Open].  
The [Add Symbol] dialog box appears.  
2
To show the image underneath when a symbol is  
inserted, specify a transparent color.  
3
Click [Transparent Color], then click the color you  
want to make transparent. When the button is selected,  
you can specify more than one color.  
To cancel the transparent-color setting, click [Trans-  
parent Color] to clear the selection.  
Type a symbol name, then click [Add].  
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Importing an Image from a Scanner  
If you have a TWAIN_32-compliant scanner, you can call up the scanner driver from Dr. METAZA.  
For information on connecting a scanner and installing the scanner driver, refer to the user's documentation for the scanner.  
From the [File] menu, click [Acquire...].  
The screen for the scanner driver appears.  
1
Operate the scanner driver to scan the image.  
For information about how to operate the scanner  
driver, refer to the user's documentation for the  
scanner.  
2
When scanning ends, the scanned image appears on  
the Dr. METAZA screen.  
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Adding a Hand-drawn Image or Text  
You can use the mouse to write text or draw a picture by hand and add it to the acquired image.  
To acquire a picture or text drawn or written on paper, see "Importing an Image from a Scanner."  
Click  
.
1
2
Drag the mouse to draw the picture or write text.  
To change the pen width or color, from the [Object]  
menu, click [Pen Setup].  
The [Pen Setup] dialog box appears.  
3
4
To change the pen width, drag the [Width] slider to the  
left or right.  
To change the pen color, click [Pen & Paint Color].  
To delete a picture or text made with the pen tool,  
right-drag with the mouse.  
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Adding a Symbol Image  
This adds images registered as symbols to the editing screen.  
From the [Object] menu, click [Symbol].  
The [Symbol] dialog box appears.  
1
Click on a symbol image to choose it, then click  
[Insert].  
2
The symbol is inserted in the editing screen.  
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To change the image size, drag the pointers ( ).  
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4
To change the image location, drag the image.  
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Registering Your Own Original Frames  
You can use a commercial paint-type program to create a shape yourself, then register it with Dr. METAZA.  
Vector data cannot be registered. Prepare bitmap data in BMP or JPEG format.  
Tip  
For frames, we recommend using images that meet the following conditions.  
Use images that do not contain continuous gradations or a large number of colors. (We recommend using only about 16 colors.)  
Use clearly defined borders between transparent colors and other colors.  
From the [Object] menu, click [Add Parts] - [Frame].  
The [Open] dialog box appears.  
1
Select the desired file, then click [Open].  
The [Add Frame] dialog box appears.  
2
To show the image underneath when a frame is  
inserted, specify a transparent color.  
3
Click [Transparent Color], then click the color you  
want to make transparent. When the button is selected,  
you can specify more than one color.  
To cancel the transparent-color setting, click [Trans-  
parent Color] to clear the selection.  
Type a frame name, then click [Add].  
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Part 4 Maintenance  
When cleaning, turn off the power.  
NOTICE  
Never lubricate the mechanisms.  
Do not clean with solvents (such as benzine or thinners).  
Cleaning the Adhesive Sheet  
If the adhesive force of the adhesive sheet declines, or if the sheet becomes extremely dirty, then wash the sheet.  
Press the [STANDBY] key to switch off the power.  
1
Grasp the base on both sides and pull back toward you  
to remove.  
2
Grasp the edges of the adhesive sheet and slowly peel  
it off the base.  
3
While submersing the adhesive sheet in water, gently  
stroke the surface of the sheet with your fingers. Never  
4
use a scrubbing pad or sponge.  
When washing the adhesive sheet, do not stretch or  
bend the sheet.  
If soiling is severe, use a diluted neutral detergent.  
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When you use a neutral detergent, rinse thoroughly  
with water so that no detergent remains on the surface  
of the sheet.  
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6
7
Allow the adhesive sheet to dry. Place out of direct  
sunlight until completely dry.  
Never mount on the base while still wet.  
With the scale facing up, align the rounded corner on  
the adhesive sheet with the upper-right corner of the  
base and set it in place. Place the sheet so that both  
rounded corners are at the top of the base.  
Be careful not to allow any air bubbles to be trapped  
between the base and the adhesive sheet.  
Press down gently on the adhesive sheet at the center  
and the four corners.  
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Cleaning the body and cover  
Use a cloth moistened with water then wrung well, and wipe gently to clean.  
The surface of the cover is easily scratched, so use as soft cloth.  
Replacing the Head  
The head of Metaza is a consumable part. If the tip of the head becomes dull, replace with a new head.  
For replacement parts, contact your local authorized Roland DG Corp. dealer or service center.  
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Part 5 Troubleshooting  
Metaza doesn't run when marking data is sent.  
What to check  
Remedy  
Is the power for METAZA  
switched on?  
Press the [STANDBY] key to switch on the power.  
Is the cable connected?  
Check whether the printer cable is loose or detached.  
If the cable is loose or detached, switch off the power and reconnect the cable.  
Is the correct type of cable used?  
Is the driver set to the correct port?  
Is the STANDBY LED flashing?  
The type of parallel cable (printer cable) may vary according to the computer  
model. Make the connection with the correct type of cable for the computer.  
Make sure the driver is set to the port where the printer cable is connected. If the  
computer has only one port, select [LPT1] for the port setting.  
The STANDBY LED flashes when some error occurs in Metaza.  
Stop sending data and switch off the power to Metaza. Eliminate the cause of the  
error, then send the marking data again.  
The Dr.METAZA does not function.  
What to check  
Remedy  
Does the computer provide the  
correct system requirements for  
Dr. METAZA?  
Use a computer that matches the system requirements for Dr. METAZA. For more  
information about the system requirements for Dr. METAZA, see "Installing the  
Software."  
Was the software installed using  
the setup program?  
Be sure to use the setup program when installing Dr. METAZA.  
The setup program puts the files in the necessary locations to enable the software  
to be used under Windows.  
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Part 5 Troubleshooting  
Machining is performed, but marking is not possible.  
What to check  
Remedy  
Is the workpiece loaded at the  
correct location?  
If empty marking is being performed at a location other than where the workpiece  
is loaded, reload the workpiece.  
Does the workpiece to mark meet  
the "Conditions for materials that  
can be marked"?  
See "Getting Ready to Perform Marking" and prepare a workpiece that can be  
marked.  
Images are unattractive -- faint (images are dim).  
What to check  
Remedy  
Are the workpiece settings for the  
Metaza driver correct?  
Choose the composition of the loaded workpiece.  
Even if the material is the same, the hardness of the marking surface may vary  
greatly depending on the casting method, the composition of impurities, the  
presence of plating, and so on. In such cases, perform fine adjustment of the  
marking force.  
The image is uniformly dim.  
Perform marking while increasing the brightness of [Gamma] or [Brightness] for  
the Metaza driver a little at a time.  
At this time, leave the workpiece loaded and perform overstriking at the same  
location. Change the driver settings and continue marking until you obtain the  
darkness you want.  
White is reproduced, but grayscale  
tones are faint.  
Choose a custom workpiece (settings A through E), and adjust the marking force.  
Perform marking while leaving the value for [Impact--MAX] unchanged and  
increasing the value for [Impact--MIN] a little at a time.  
At this time, leave the workpiece loaded and perform overstriking at the same  
location. Change the driver settings and continue marking until you obtain the  
darkness you want.  
Important!  
The various setting values determined with overstriking are effective only when  
performing overstriking. The same results are not necessarily obtained when  
marking is performed with a new workpiece under identical conditions.  
Images are unattractive -- dark (all images are whitish).  
What to check  
Remedy  
Are the workpiece settings for the  
Metaza driver correct?  
Choose the composition of the loaded workpiece.  
Even if the material is the same, the hardness of the marking surface may vary  
greatly depending on the casting method, the composition of impurities, the  
presence of plating, and so on. In such cases, perform fine adjustment of the  
marking force.  
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Part 5 Troubleshooting  
Images are unattractive -- uneven.  
What to check  
Remedy  
Is the marking surface slightly  
uneven?  
Replace with a workpiece having a level marking surface.  
The marking surface is not uneven,  
but image darkness is uneven.  
Make the following settings for the Metaza driver and perform overstriking with  
the workpiece loaded at the same location.  
(1) Change [Gamma], [Brightness], and [Contrast].  
(2) Change the workpiece and clear the selection for [Bi-Direction].  
Is a portion of the image missing?  
The workpiece may not be loaded correctly, or there may be partial differences in  
the height of the marking surface.  
Load the workpiece again.  
The image at the same location is always too light (or too dark), or the image is uneven.  
If the image is often too light near the front-right area of the base, adjusting the tilt of the base may improve image quality. Doing this  
can reduce unevenness in the image due to the marking position.  
Image unevenness due to tilt is often hard to detect near the center of the base, and tends to become more conspicuous at distances  
increasingly farther away from the center (especially with larger images). Adjustment for generally favorable image quality is performed  
when the machine is shipped from the factory, but you should adjust the tilt to for each individual situation to achieve an optimal state.  
Note that even after adjustment, image unevenness may occur that is due to factors other than tilting of the base, such as warping or  
deformation of the workpiece. Also, adjustment has no effect on image unevenness that is unrelated to the marking location, such as  
cases in which the location where image unevenness occurs is different with each workpiece or image.  
Load the workpiece included with Metaza at the center  
of the base. If the included workpiece has been used  
up, then prepare a workpiece that is larger than 60 mm  
and has a smoothness of 0.05 mm or less.  
1
For information on how to load the workpiece, refer to  
Part 2, "Loading the Workpiece."  
Go into the [Printers] folder and open the properties  
for the Metaza driver.  
2
Click the [Correct Slope] tab.  
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Click [Test print].  
The test pattern is marked on the workpiece.  
4
Grasp the base on both sides and pull back toward you  
to remove.  
5
6
Use the scale to read and note down locations where  
the test pattern is not continuous or not visible. Note  
down the values in all four directions (front, back, left,  
and right).  
Back  
20  
15  
10  
5
Left  
Right  
20  
15  
10  
5
5
10  
15  
20  
5
10  
15  
20  
Front  
Select [Correct slope] and enter the scale values you  
noted into the driver.  
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The marked location isn't where desired.  
The center of the base scale may not coincide with Metaza's marking origin point.  
To correct displacement between the scale center and the marking origin point, follow the steps below.  
Load an unneeded workpiece that will not be used for  
marking on the base. Prepare a workpiece that is about  
10 to 20 mm (1/2 to 1 in.) square.  
For information on how to load the workpiece, refer to  
Part 2, "Loading the Workpiece."  
1
Start Dr. METAZA, and in the [Sample] folder, open  
[Axis.dmz].  
2
Perform marking.  
3
Grasp the base on both sides and pull back toward you  
to remove.  
4
When doing this, be careful to ensure that the loaded  
position of the workpiece does not change.  
Measure and make a note of the displacement between  
the base-scale centerlines and the crossed lines on the  
workpiece.  
The figure at right shows a positive displacement of  
0.5 mm (0.02 in.) for [Width] and a negative displace-  
ment of 0.5 mm (0.02 in.) for [Length].  
Center line  
5
6
Positive direction  
for [Length]  
Positive direction  
for [Width]  
Center line  
-0.5 mm  
(-0.02 in.)  
0.5 mm  
(0.02 in.)  
Material  
Go into the [Printers] folder and open the properties  
for the Metaza driver.  
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Click the [Material] tab.  
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8
Enter the dimensions of the displacement you noted in  
step 5 as the [Offset] width and length.  
Important!  
When you open the properties for a driver from a program such as Dr. METAZA, any values you set are temporary, and are not  
saved.  
To save the settings for driver properties, go into the [Printers] folder and open the properties for the desired driver.  
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Specifications  
Main Unit Specifications  
Printing method  
Resolution  
Impact (single-dot configuration)  
203 dpi  
Printing area  
80 mm x 80 mm  
(3-1/8 in. x 3-1/8 in.)  
Printable material  
Loadable material size  
Printing direction  
Gold, silver, copper, platinum, brass, aluminum, iron, stainless steel, etc.  
(Vickers hardness [HV] of the marking surface must be 200 or less.)  
Maximum 90 mm x 90 mm x 20 mm (thickness)  
(3-1/2 in. x 3-1/2 in. x 3/4 in.)  
Unidirectional printing or bidirectional printing  
(Selectable with Windows driver)  
Printing speed  
15 mm/sec (9/16 in./sec)  
Interface  
Parallel (in compliance with the specification of Centronics)  
Exclusive AC adapter (DC+19V 2.1A)  
Under 70 dB (A) (According to ISO 7779) (*)  
10 to 30˚C (50 to 86˚F)  
Power consumption  
Acoustic noise level  
Operation temperature  
Operation humidity  
External dimensions  
35 to 80% (no condensation)  
236 mm (W) x 315 mm (D) x 216 mm (H)  
(9-5/16 in. (W) x 12-7/16 in. (D) x 8-9/16 in. (H))  
Weight  
5.5 kg (12.1 lb.)  
Accessories  
AC adapter, power cord, Roland software package for METAZA CD-ROM,  
leveler, marking material for testing and user's manual  
(*) Acoustic noise level measured when the Windows driver is set at default values, the cover is closed, and white-fill  
marking on brass is performed.  
Interface Specifications  
[Parallel]  
Standard :  
In compliance with the specification of Centronics  
STROBE (1 BIT), DATA (8 BIT)  
BUSY (1 BIT), ACK (1 BIT)  
TTL level  
Input signal :  
Output signal :  
I/O signal level :  
Transmission method : Asynchronous  
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(2) When you make any serious breach of faith regarding this agreement.  
6. Limitations on Liability  
7. Governing Law  
Roland may change the specifications of this Software or its material without  
notice.  
Roland shall not be liable for any damage that may caused by the use of the  
Software or by exercise of the right licensed by this agreement.  
This agreement is governed by the laws of Japan, and the parties shall submit to  
the exclusive jurisdiction of the Japanese Court.  
R5-000501  
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