New
Hermes Chip 810-4000
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- We recommend
that you engrave a sample of the logo when you receive it.
- Always turn
off your engraver before plugging in or pulling out a cartridge.
- Pull up the
lever at the end of the socket to release any existing chip. Remove
the chip from the socket.
- The sockets
are numbered from left to right U1, U2, U3, U4. Place the logo chip
in the first socket (U1), and push the lever down to lock the chip
in place.
- Place the chip
in the socket with the yellow dot on the end of the chip toward
the gold contacts on the cartridge. Failure
to do so will cause permanent damage to the chip!!!
- Some logos
require more than one chip. All the chips must be used to make the
logo work. Place the #1 chip in socket U1, #2 chip in socket U2,
#3 chip in socket U3 and the #4 chip in socket U4.. Never skip a
socket.
- With the engraver
off, insert the cartridge into any of the open cartridge slots.
Turn the engraver on.
- Set up the
engraving program like you normally would. From the composition
screen, move the cursor to the font selection. Type in LL (for Lamro
Logo). Move the cursor to the input text line at the bottom of the
screen. Type the capital letter A (or whatever letter you may be
given) to represent the logo. Press start and finish your setup
to engrave.
- NOTE: Only
one logo can be accessed per cartridge.
- This is an
OPEN TOP cartridge. The open side goes UP.
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(Click
on picture for larger view)
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New Hermes Disk
3200, 3400, 7200 & 6000 - 9000 & IS
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DOS
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- From the first
screen select – IMPORT FILES
- From import
files select – IMPORT LOGO FILE
- From import
logo file type – A:*
(or B:* if the disk is in drive B)
- Press enter
- Type in –
*
- Press enter
- All logos on
the disk will be copied onto the hard drive and keep their same
names. When it is completed, file the diskette away for a
backup.
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WINDOWS
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- From the program
manager select – file
- From files
select - run
- Type A:LOADLOGO
- If diskette is in drive b type B:LOADLOGO
- OR use Windows
Explorer to Drag-N-Drop the logos from the diskette to the Hard
Drive Directory C:\OPENSYS\FONTS
- All logos on
the disk will be copied onto the hard drive and keep their same
names. When it is completed, file the diskette away for a
backup.
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WINDOWS
(logos from the CD's)
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To
copy a logo from the CD to your Hard Drive using Windows 95/98:
- START
- PROGRAMS
- WINDOWS EXPLORER
- In the left half
screen, slide down to your CD drive
- Click on the
X in the box to the left of the CD drive
- Click on the
X to the left of the designated machine,
i.e.: NHI = New Hermes .LGO files, or PLT = Plotter files .PLT files
- Double click
on the letter that the logo name starts with
- Slide the bar
up to where you see OPENSYS on the left panel
- Click on the
X in the box to the left of OPENSYS
- Left mouse click
and hold down button on the logo in the right side and drag it to
the left side and when the FONTS word under OPENSYS highlights, let
go of the mouse button
- Most (but not
all) New Hermes Engravers store logos in this directory
- After the logo
is copied into the FONTS directory, Double click on the fonts directory.
The logos show on the right side.
Find the logo and RIGHT mouse click on it.
Go to PROPERTIES
UNCHECK the Read Only box by clicking it.
Click APPLY
Close/OK
The logo is on the
hard drive and ready to use.
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To
Engrave Logo
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Set up the engraving
program like you normally would. From the composition screen, move the
cursor to the font selection. Type in the name of the logo or font.
Move the cursor to the input text line at the bottom of the screen.
Type the capital letter A (or whatever
letter is on the disk's label) to represent the logo. Press start and
finish your setup to engrave.
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