SECTION 15:
ABOUT THE RADIUS
Your EPILOG RADIUS has been designed as an “open architecture” product. The Radius will
work with many popular graphics, engineering and specialty software products. The common
requirement is that they all must run within the framework of Microsoft Windows 95 or
Windows 98, on an IBM compatible PC (personal computer). Windows requires every
program to output through a common point, which is the "driver” that is shipped with the
Radius.
RECOMMENDED COMPUTER
Pentium Microprocessor (200Mhz minimum)
64
MB
RAM
One 3.5 inch 1.44MB floppy
2 GB Hard Drive(minimum)
Super VGA Color Monitor
CD
ROM
Drive
Mouse
SCANNER
Epilog recommends Hewlett Packard scanners. They are of excellent quality and reliability.
Hand held “mouse” scanners do not provide the necessary accuracy and should not be used.
SOFTWARE
Windows 95 or Windows 98 is required
In addition, an application program (graphics, CAD, etc.) is required. Epilog recommends
Corel Draw Version 5.0, 7.0, or 8.0. Other packages are available, but the technical support
staff at Epilog may be less familiar with them and less able to help with questions. Check with
Epilog if you have a question on compatibility.
ABOUT THE LASER
The Epilog RADIUS uses the latest technology, providing a powerful tool that is simple to
setup and operate. The Radius can mark(engrave) and cut a variety of non-metallic materials.
The Radius is available with three different laser power levels. Any model can be
upgraded to a higher wattage at the factory. The 25 and 30 watt units are air cooled, and the
cooling fans are built in the rear of the unit. The 50 and 100 watt units require water cooling.
An external water chiller is required and included with the system.
The laser beam itself is invisible. The beam is about half the diameter of a #2 pencil.
Unfocused, it will just make an ugly burn, leaving lots of charred material behind. The focus
lens gives the beam an hourglass shape. At the center point the energy density is concentrated,
allowing the very precise and clean material removal that is characteristic of laser engraving.
The center of the hourglass is the “focal point”.
The laser beam path is completely enclosed with the Radius. Please do not disassemble
or modify any of the covers or windows on the machine. If at any time you notice that the laser
operates with a door or window open, please contact Epilog technical support immediately.
The Radius has two basic operating methods. For cutting (vector), the laser is driven
along a path and the laser is left on all the time. The path could be the outline of a letter or a