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Using the Arrow Types (continued)
Mea. Width Example for Dispense Width Adjustment (continued)
To Create a Program for Dispense Width Adjustment (continued)
# Click Step Reference Image
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• Under the Line End command, insert
a STEP & REPEAT X command and
enter parameters as follows:
- X Offset: Enter 0.
- Y Offset: Enter the relative Y
offset determined in step 10 on
page57 (13.087 in this example).
- Columns (x): Enter 1.
- Rows (y): Enter 2.
NOTE: In this example, there is one
column and two rows of lines.
- 1.S Path 2.N Path: Enter 2 so that
dispensing starts at the beginning
of the line.
- Label: Enter 1 so the program
returns to the top and repeats.
NOTE: The Change button toggles
this parameter between Label and
Address.
• Click OK.
12 • Insert an END PROGRAM command
to complete the program.
When the system executes the Arrow
Check Point command and finds an
unacceptable line section, it takes the
action specified by the Stop, Skip,
Pause, Ask parameter. Refer to “Arrow
Check Point” on page71 for details.
Once the line width is verified, the
system continues running the program,
automatically adjusting the dispenser
speed as needed to produce the correct
line width.
NOTE: The complete example program
is provided on the next page.

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Mea. Width Example for Dispense Width Adjustment (continued)
To Create a Program for Dispense Width Adjustment (continued)
Using the Arrow Types (continued)
Example program using Mea. Width to cause the system to automatically adjust line speed to maintain a
specified line width
NOTE: In this example, command address 3 is a comment.

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Using the Laser to Measure and Record Profiles
You can use the Laser Program and Laser Profile commands to measure and record the profile (displacement or
thickness) of a fluid or a workpiece, to display the measurement data in real time, and to make the system check the
laser measurement results against maximum and / or minimum threshold values. When a Laser Profile command is
executed, the resulting graph and measurements are also exported as a *.JPEG image and a *.CSV file, respectively.
NOTE: This section applies to PROPlus/L and PRO/L systems with a confocal laser only.
About the Laser Program and Laser Profile Commands
The Laser Program command is used to specify a number setting (from 0–7) that corresponds to a laser
program that contains measurement settings. Laser measurement settings programs are created and saved in
the CL-NavigatorN software. Laser programs 1–3 include default settings for Displacement (Non-Transparent),
Displacement (Transparent), and Thickness (Transparent), respectively. Programs 0 and 4–7 are user-programmable
via the CL-NavigatorN software. For information on using the CL-NavigatorN software, refer to the documentation
supplied with the laser.
NOTE: Laser programs 1–3 can be edited using the CL-NavigatorN software.
The Laser Profile command is used to turn laser measurement on and off in a dispense program. When turned on,
the Laser Profile command also exports the graph and measurement data to a *.JPEG and *.CSV file, respectively.
About the Laser Profile Window
The Laser Profile command causes the system to open the Laser Profile window — this window shows the laser
measurement data in real time. You can also use the settings in this window to make the system check the laser
measurement results against maximum and / or minimum threshold values. Refer to “Laser Profile Window Fields”
on page67 for additional details.
Specifies the number
(from 0–7) of the laser
program to use
Default laser
measurement settings
programs contained in
the “All.cldt” file
Laser Program command
window
Turns laser
measurement ON or
OFF
Laser Profile command
window
The Laser Profile window opens when the system executes a Laser Profile command with a value of 1 (ON)