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Friday, December 12, 2008

IE300 mini laser engraver - low cost laser machine

IE 300 Mini laser engraver

Model M300
Laser tube Water cooling Co2 sealed glass
Control system RISC
Drive type Stepper motor
Laser Power 40W
Working Size (mm) 305 x 305
Max speed 400 mm/s
Image form Plt, Bmp
Resolution1000 DPI
Repeatability0.01 mm
Interface 232 Com port
Power110~240V/ 50~60Hz
Warranty 12 Months
Machine dimensions (mm) 810*670*450
Package dimensions (mm) 1250*800*600
G. W. (Kg) 95


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SignCut - free download Sign making software

Welcome to SignCut-X2

SignCut-X2 is the world leading software for signmaking!

If you use CorelDraw , Adobe Illustrator or the popular freeware software Inkscape to create your designs / artwork, then SignCut-X2 is a perfect match, especially with our plug-ins that will transfer your work to SignCut-X2 in a flash.

SignCut-X2 works with windows 2000 / XP / Vista and Mac OS X Panther / Tiger and Leopard

Here is a few examples of what you can do:

* Create signs at any type and size.
* Create indoor name-plates and company logos.
* Create stripes and logos for vehicles.
* Create masking for airbrush, tattoos, painting, sandblasting.
* Create large multi-tiled jobs with unique mounting-help.
* Create banners.
* Cut magnets and magnetic sheets.
* Create silk-screen mask.

These are just a few examples. We are convinced that you can come up with more interesting ways to use SignCut-X2.

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Roland camm 1 - Roland vinyl cutter GX 24 dicount price

CAMM 1 machines are designed to cut film materials with a knife blade. Thus, shapes drawn on a CAD system can be cut-out as simply as using a printer. The GX-24E is Roland’s latest model following on from a long line of machines that have set the school standard for over 14 years. The GX-24E is proving to be an amazingly popular machine and this popularity will undoubtedly develop as more and more schools upgrade to 2D Design V2.


GX24E

What’s new about the GX-24E?
Over the years Roland have always led the way with continued improvements in performance and specification. The GX-24E now has servo technology for even faster and smoother cutting. OPAS is another innovation from Roland which is standard on the GX-24E (see OPAS The Technology Explained below).

OPAS technology allows drawings, printed using conventional ink-jet or laser printers, to be transferred to the CAMM 1 for cutting. The printed image is automatically and accurately lined up with a cut path. Thus, for example, a design for a sandwich box label can be printed onto self-adhesive label paper then put into the CAMM1 for accurate cutting out. Of course this process is not limited to label paper; card, printable iron-on vinyl, and printable vinyl are also ideal materials for the OPAS process (see below for further details).


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Flexi Sign, Flexisign, Flexi 8 pro free download

What's new in Flexi 8.5?

By integrating finely tuned technology with years of feedback from our partners and users, Flexi 8.5 maintains its status as the number one choice for dependable, feature-rich sign-making software with uncompromising quality. Below are a few highlights of what is in store for you...
Flexi 8.5 is fully compatible with Windows Vista™ operating system.

New drivers for all the latest printers, engravers and vinyl cutters.

Set the number of times a job is automatically re-sent without re-RIPing using the Repeat Job function.

Application Direct Printing through Dynamic PPDs

Nest or tile jobs to multiple rolls using the Dual Roll function

Easily correct color with Variations, a point-and-click color correction tool.

Sign Making Fonts and Graphics CD included with upgrades of FlexiSIGN or higher.

Break up multi-copy, multi-page, or multi-tiled jobs into individual jobs using the Break Apart function.


Improved Features
Automatically or manually download updates with the SAi Downloader.

Nesting saves more media and adds flexible editing within Job Properties’ layout view.–ICCs can now be applied to individual jobs in a nest.

Enhanced Color Management System which includes improved dithering, and support for up to 16 color channels.

Import/Export filters.

Weedlines no longer cut through the inside of letters.

Easier preset management - Save, save as, rename and delete are now available as buttons besides the preset selection.


Hardware Requirements
Operating System Windows Server 2003, XP, Vista
RAM 1 Gb RAM or higher
Working Disk Space »4+ GB
Video 1024x768 resolution, 24-bit color
Other DVD drive, Available USB port for key, Broadband Internet
connection recommended, Internet connection required,
Available port connection for each output device

Download a PDF file of What's New in Flexi 8.5

Read the new Sign of the Times Flexi 8.5 Review (PDF)

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Thursday, December 11, 2008

Artcut 2005 Software free download Crack, No CD

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Gmail Hotmail, Yahoo mail, Which one is better? Comparision and guides

The Windows Live team announced today that they’re rebranding their new email beta to Windows Live Hotmail. We haven’t written about the application for some time, and this is as good an excuse as any to compare the current release to Gmail and the new Yahoo mail beta.
The three applications, along with AOL mail, make up the vast majority of the 500 million or so webmail users around the world (see chart included in this post). Most of these users are still using the old, tedious, Ajax-free Yahoo Mail and Hotmail user interfaces, requiring page refreshes for every click. The new applications, along with Gmail, offer a much richer experience, much like Outlook or Mac mail. When these webmail clients are performing well, their speed and ease of use is easily as good as a desktop client.
Overall we prefer Gmail over all other webmail applications because performance (speed) is consistently fast, and emails can be tagged making search much more effective. They also offer more storage and other features, and it’s free. However, Yahoo and Live Hotmail offer more mainstream Outlook-like user interfaces (although Live Hotmail does not allow you to access other email accounts from their application), whereas Gmail takes some time to get used to. If you are looking for speed and tagging is important, Gmail is for you. If you are looking for the closest thing to Outlook online, go with Yahoo Mail.
The following chart compares the services on a feature-by-feature basis. Note that the user numbers for Yahoo and Hotmail include legacy users still on the old platforms.


Gmail
Gmail groups emails in a thread into a single line in the inbox. Some users love this, others hate it. It’s not my favorite feature, but I’ve gotten used to it. The best Gmail feature in my opinion is the ability to tag emails for better organization and search. None of the other services offer this. Gmail also has integrated Gtalk into the GMail interface, and continues to add other functionality as well (such as integration with Docs & Spreadsheets). Gmail is consistently fast, offers the most storage and free POP-in and POP-out, meaning you can use Gmail to access your other email accounts, or access GMail from whatever email client you use. It’s a near-perfect piece of software, and has only occasional hiccups. The fact that Google is paired with Google Calendar, the best online Calendar application, doesn’t hurt, either.
Windows Live Hotmail
The new Windows Live Hotmail will be a welcome change to Microsoft’s 228 million webmail users, but it falls short of the Yahoo and Gmail offerings. They offer 2 GB of storage, better than Yahoo, but there are no POP-in or POP-out features at all. If you want to access your account outside of the web site, you have to do it via Outlook or Outlook Express. It remains the slowest among the three in our tests.
Yahoo Mail
Yahoo Mail is very good, allowing users to access other email accounts (POP-in), but only offering POP-out access for an additional fee. This is probably due to the legacy users who are already paying for this feature - Yahoo may not want to give up this revenue stream. Storage is on the low side - only 1 GB, which is less than half of what Gmail offers. Still, Yahoo Mail has recently been running very fast and offers an intuitive, Outlook-like interface. Instant Messaging and RSS integration is awesome.

Low cost Plasma

Plasma gasification is a new garbage disposal solution using plasma technology. This process of garbage disposal is self-sustaining and converts garbage into electricity. Although plasma technology has been around for years, its application to garbage disposal was never seriously considered because the conventional approach of using landfills was less expensive (even with tipping fees and transportation costs). It was only recently - with landfills in scarce supply and with fuel costs on a constant rise - that the plasma gasification process has merited deeper consideration.Plasma Technology
The basics of plasma technology are straightforward. A high-voltage current is passed between two electrodes to create a high-intensity arc, which in turn rips electrons from the air and converts the gas into plasma or a field of intense and radiant energy.
This is the process behind fluorescent and neon lighting where low voltage electricity passing between electrodes in a sealed glass tube containing an inert gas excites the electrons in the gas. The gas releases radiant energy and electric arc welding or cutting; this electricity passing between electrodes creates plasma that can melt metal.Plasma Gasification
First, garbage is fed into an auger, a machine which shreds it into smaller pieces. These are then fed into a plasma chamber - a sealed, stainless steel vessel filled with either nitrogen or ordinary air. A 650-volt electrical current is passed between two electrodes; this rips electrons from the air and creates plasma.
A constant flow of electricity through the plasma maintains a field of extremely intense energy powerful enough to disintegrate the shredded garbage into its component elements. The byproducts are a glass-like substance used as raw materials for high-strength asphalt or household tiles and "syngas".
Syngas is a mixture of hydrogen and carbon monoxide and it can be converted into fuels such as hydrogen, natural gas or ethanol. Syngas (which leaves the converter at a temperature of around 2,200 degrees Fahrenheit) is fed into a cooling system which generates steam. This steam is used to drive turbines which produce electricity - part of which is used to power the converter, while the rest can be used for the plant's heating or electrical needs, or sold back to the utility grid.
Therefore, aside from the initial power supply from the community's electrical grid, the whole machine can produce the electricity it needs for operations. It also produces materials that can be sold for commercial use so, at some point, the plasma gasification system will generate profit for its users.Current and Future Applications
The benefits of the system are evident. It is self-sustaining after the initial electrical charge is used; it is environmentally friendly; and it produces materials that have commercial applications or use and thus can generate profit.
Aside from disposing of newly-produced garbag

Low cost Laser Cutter

A Laser cutter is a machine that uses a laser to cut materials. The Laser Cutter works by making the laser enter through the side of the material that needs to be cut and shoots it through the axis of the beam. If a cut needs to be made and there are no edges near it, a small piercing is done before the cut. During a piercing, a high power concentrated pulse of laser beam slowly starts to make a hole, creating an edge to begin the laser cutting with.

When configuring laser cutter, there are three different configurations to choose from: moving material, hybrid, and the flying optics system. The difference among these three configurations is in the way that the laser beam moves above the material that is being cut. One common similarity that all of them do share though is that they all utilize the X and Y axis as the axis of motion, while the controller above is designated as the Z axis.

Moving materials configuration is when the material that is to be cut is stationed below a cutter head. The biggest strength about this configuration is consistency. As the laser is uniformly and steadily held above, the material can be cut quite steadily. The downside of this is that the material that is being cut (the workpiece) needs space to move around to be cut.

Hybrid lasers work because of a cooperative work between the laser header above and the workpiece below. The table moves in one axis (often the X axis) while the cutter head moves in the opposite axis (usually the Y axis). This coalition allows a relatively good and stable constant beam delivery path length than other configurations like the flying optic configuration, while also having a simpler beam delivery system.

The flying optic configuration has a moving cutter head with a stationary workpiece. This configuration usually does not require material clamping. As the moving mass is fairly consistent, the cuts are quite clean. Also, this configuration is by far the fastest among others, as its acceleration and peak velocities are superior compared to the moving materials and the hybrid systems. When changing the length of the beam from near field to the far field, techniques such as collimation, adaptive optics, or constant beam length axis is used.

These processes are for the X Y systems, but the configurations are constant for machines with more than two axis, such as the five or six axis machines, which allows formed workpieces to be cut.

Low cost Laser Engraver

What is Laser Engraver?
As its name suggests very clearly, laser engraving is the art of engraving or marking objects using one or multiple lasers. Considering the preciseness that is required with the engraving, the whole process is quite complex and technical, which often requires a computer. Therefore, as desired, the final engravings are done extremely precise at a very high rate.

Most of the laser engraving done today is conducted by what is known as a laser engraving machine. This machine has three main parts to it: a laser, a surface, and a controller to control the engravings.

There are generally three types of engraving machines. The most widely used of them all is the X-Y table, which is when the surface is stationed and the laser moves in X and Y coordinates to draw the vector. However, there are exceptions with both of them. For example, the work piece (surface) might move in a Y direction while the laser moves in an X direction. Then, another genre of the engraving machines is a machine specifically for cylindrical surfaces. For these odd shaped surfaces, the laser navigates in a helix form to completely cover the cylindrical surface while turning on and off to produce the correct image on a raster basis. The third type is where both the surface and the laser are stationed. Then, the galvo mirrors at various angles will reflect the laser beam onto the surface of the workpiece to precisely engrave. This can be done in both raster and vector mode.

In all the three types of laser engraving, laser very efficiently removes a slight surface of the workpiece, as nearly all of the light energy (of the laser) is converted to heat energy. This highly focused and collimated beam heats up the machine rather rapidly, thus, an excessive amount of cooling systems are used to maintain the normal temperature of the machine during the engraving process. Sometimes though, the laser is pulsed to decrease an excessive amount of heating at one interval.

All the different patterns during the laser engraving process are done through a pre-programmed setting controlled by the controller. The key to laser engraving is removing an equal amount of material every time. Thus, crossing over a path already gone over by the laser should never happen. The speed of the engraving or the tracing is also carefully done along with intensity and the spread of the beam.

For complex designs requiring a high degree of precision, laser tables are used. Also known as the X-Y table, it is a special equipment that guides the laser beam in heating the surface more precisely. The setup is composed of a laser that consistently comes out parallel to one axis of the table. The axis is aimed at a mirror on the other end of the rail. Then, the beam is reflected off the mirror on the other side angled right at 45 degrees, which allows the beam to travel right on the path along the length of the rail. Finally, the beam is mirrored down by another mirror on a trolley, which directs the laser perpendicular to the original axis. These reflections allow the laser to be in two degrees of freedom, allowing a vertical and a horizontal engraving to occur at once.

There is also the flat table or drum engraving devices. This is when the laser beam directs most of its energy so that the surface is engraved at a correct depth. This allows a set amount of the material to be removed every time, allowing a uniform engraving. Usually this method is conducted with flat surfaces having hardly any height changes. For surfaces with varying heights, mechanisms such as the dynamic auto focus system is applied. This is when the laser's parameters are constantly changed (real time changes) allowing the beam to adapt to the changes in the material. However, these mechanisms require work with what is known as pilot beams or pilot lasers, such as ultrasound, infrared, and visible light.
Materials That Can Be Laser Engraved

There are only certain types of materials where laser engraving can successfully be done.

* Natural materials such as lumber
* Plastic
* Metal, including coated metals
* Stone and glass