Section 7: Using the Epilog Legend Print
Driver
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Power
Set the power from your computer from 1 to 100%. The higher the power, the
deeper the engraving.
Stamp Options
Stamp Options control the settings for the Shoulders and Widening of the
characters you are engraving in stamp mode. Shoulders and Widening are
explained in the diagrams below.
Shoulders
The shoulders setting in the print driver adjusts the angle of the shoulders of your
characters. A higher shoulder number provides a wider angle and more support
for the characters. The following drawing shows a side view of a character with
the shoulders set to 10, 25 and 50. Many users feel the default setting of 25 is
ideal.
Widening
The widening setting in the print driver adjusts the character weight. A higher
Widening number provides a bolder character. The following drawing shows the
difference in characters when their widening set to 1 or 6. Many users feel the
default setting of 1 is ideal. Widening will not affect the angle of the shoulders.
Summary of Contents for LEGEND 24EX 6000
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