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Operation ■ Printer Options 3—66 Data I/O • 981-0424-002 back 2a. Start WinMark Pro by double-clicking the WinMark icon on the desktop. 2b. Click File > Load . 2c. Select a laser marking file from the list, or navigat…

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1b. Click File > Load.
1c. Select your laser marking file from the list and click Open to load
the file.
2. Edit text—
2a. Click the Format tab, then click the text-box drop-down at the
Text Caption field. See Figure 3-54.
Figure 3-54: The Text Caption drop-down field on the Format tab.
2b. At the Text Caption Editor Window, edit the text as desired. Click
OK when finished.
Figure 3-55: Edit text as desired in the Text Caption Editor.
Loading an Image File
To load the image file and use it to mark devices:
1. Preparation—
1a. If your PS Machine has a Laser Computer, select it. Otherwise
skip this step.
1b. Start the Serial Marking Interface (SMI) by double-clicking the
icon on the desktop.
Note: This completes the process of loading the image file if your
system has SMI. If your system does not have SMI, continue.
2. Opening a File—

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2a. Start WinMark Pro by double-clicking the WinMark icon on the
desktop.
2b. Click File > Load.
2c. Select a laser marking file from the list, or navigate to the folder
and select the file.
2d. Click Open.
3. The Mark icon—
3a. Click the Mark icon in the tool bar at the top of the WinMark
Window: the marking graphic is displayed.
Figure 3-56: The Synrad WinMark Control Window.
3b. Click the Start–F1 button on the screen.
The WinMark software is now ready for commands from the Handler
Computer to begin marking devices.

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Verifying Proper Laser Operation
WARNING: Toxic fume hazard! Laser marking generates vapors,
fumes, and particles that may be noxious, toxic, or even fatal. Fol-
low maintenance procedures on the fume extractor. Use proper
ventilation.
To verify that the laser is marking as expected:
1. At the Run Window, click RunOne.
Only one device will be processed.
1a. Verify that the marking graphic is centered on the device. If the
graphic is not centered, adjust the laser file. Refer to Figure 3-53
on page 3–63.
WARNING: Blindness hazard! Always wear eye protection when
the laser access doors are open. Direct or diffuse laser radiation
can damage eyes. Goggles must block 10.6
μ
m laser radiation.
Goggles protect against scattered energy but not against direct
viewing of the laser beam or reflections from metallic surfaces.
WARNING: Serious burn hazard! Laser radiation, whether direct
or diffuse, can cause serious burns. Keep hands and other parts of
the body out of the path of the laser beam.
Troubleshooting
If the device is not marked, perform the following USING
EXTREME CAUTION:
1. Remove the access panel on the right end of the Option Bay
when viewing it from the back of the PS System. Use a 1/8 inch
hex key to remove six fasteners.
2. Lay a sheet of white paper in the laser bay over the pedestals.
3. Temporarily disable the panel safety interlock (as with tape).
4. Fire the laser (by clicking Laser Marker on the Shuttle/Options >
Subsystem tab).
If the mark appears on the paper, make sure the mark is cen-
tered over the shuttle. If the mark placement needs adjustment,
change the Mark Position at the Shuttle/Options > Shuttle tab.