Epilog Laser 101

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This page details the basis of how to create a design via Illustrator and "print" the job to the Epilog laser.

Creating a new Illustrator Artboard

This step is very straight forward and is like creating a new file in any software program you might be familiar with. The critical part of this step is properly setting the dimensions of the material you will place in the laser. NOTE: Failing to properly set the dimensions of your material could result in the laser cutting or etching outside of the intended area.

  1. Open Adobe Illustrator using the shortcut on the desktop
  2. Click the Create New button
    Laser 101.01 Adobe - Create New 1.png
  1. On the right under Preset Details, you need to enter the details of the material you'll be using. The image below shows the most important settings:
    • ITEM 1: Name of your design. IE: Design1
    • ITEM 2: Unit of measure. IE: Inches
    • ITEM 3: Width and Height of your material. IE: 7 inches width and 5 inches height.
  2. When you are done setting up your job, click the Create button. The Job Setup panel will close and you will be shown a blank Illustrator design screen which is called an Artboard.
    Laser 101.02 Adobe - Create New 2.png

Creating your design

  1. This step involve using a variety of toolbars within Illustrator. The main toolbar is usually docked on the left and is called the Advanced Toolbar.
    Laser 101.03 Adobe Advanced Toolbar.png
  2. We are making a large keychain tag. Select the Ellipse tool on the Advanced toolbar
    Laser 101.04 Select Ellipse Tool.png
  3. Use the mouse and draw out an ellipse as shown below
  4. Select the ellipse and then set the Stroke width to 0.001 inches. You will see the Stroke width highlighted in the red box below.
    Laser 101.05 Draw Ellipse.png
  5. Illustrator does not have a dedicated circle option. You use the Ellipse tool and just hold the SHIFT KEY to draw a small circle on the left side of the ellipse.
    Laser 101.06 Draw Small Circle.png
  6. The next step involves placing an image on our keychain tag. In this example we are placing a SVG file but the same process can be used for placing other types of files such as JPG, PNG or DXF files.
    Laser 101.07 File - Place.png
  7. Navigate to the Members folder in the root of the C drive. Navigate into the Intro To Laser folder and select the MakerFX Logo.svg.
    Laser 101.08 File - Place - Locate.png
  8. Hold SHIFT KEY and then drag a handle of the image to get it to the desired size.
  9. Don't worry about aligning the image vertically or horizontally. We will fix that next.
  10. Select both the Ellipse and the MFX Logo. Select the first object and hold SHIFT while selecting the second object. The image below is shown when you have both objects selected.
    Laser 101.09 Align Select Objects.png
  11. This step will align the two objects on the horizontal axis. Select File -> Object -> Horizontal Align Center.
    Laser 101.10 Align Horizontal Center.png
  12. This step will align the two objects on the vertical axis. Select File -> Object -> Vertical Align Center.
    Laser 101.11 Align Vertical Center.png
  13. Save your design before proceeding to the next step.
    Laser 101.12 File - Save.png

Configure Design for Laser

The Epilog laser is connected to the MFX network much like a traditional laser printer. You will be using various print dialogs to configure how the laser will operate for the specific material you are using.

  1. Select File -> Print as the first step
    Laser 101.13 Adobe File Print.png
  2. Click the Setup button to open the standard Windows print dialog. It is normally the default printer on the laser PC.
    Laser 101.14 Adobe Print Dialog.png
  3. The Windows printer Epilog - NETWORK is how Windows knows about the Epilog laser.
    Laser 101.15 Windows Print Dialog.png
  4. Click the Preferences button on the right which will open the Epilog Printing Preferences dialog.
    Laser 101.16 Epilog Printing Preference.png