
To accommodate their growing business Alase Technologies, Inc. has
tripled the space of their facility in Pepperell, MA.
Alase would like to thank all their customers for their patience in
the transition period and to welcome them to visit the newly renovated
company.
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May 12, 2003
Alase Technologies' WinLase 3.1 Software Allows Remote Operation for
Laser Marking Systems
Pepperell, MA - Alase Technologies,
Inc. recently announced the release of their WinLase 3.1 laser marking
software. The revised software features a unique built-in COM automation
server for remote control operation of laser marking equipment. WinLase
3.1 also combines the reliability of Windows 2000/XP using cards with
the XY/2 protocol (scan head communication) for stable, real-time control.
"With the huge success of WinLase 2.5, we have been extremely focused
on continuing to build on our software's capabilities and features,"
says Alase President John Oskirko.
"By closely working with our customers, and in combination with
our own job shop needs, we have incorporated many new features into the
software. Through this focused and hands-on approach, we've been able
to create a powerful and intuitive laser marking software application."
The software builds upon the
previous product by providing users with improved functionality and flexibility
in designing and interfacing with laser marking equipment. The built-in
COM automation server allows remote control use from any scripting language
that can interface with COM objects, such as Microsoft Visual Basic, Borland
C++ Builder, and most C++ compilers. This feature also allows system integrators
the ability to customize a graphical user interface without losing the
software's functionality.
Ideal for laser marking design companies, system integrators, and job
shops who want to upgrade from legacy DOS-based systems, WinLase 3.1 also
features an advanced set of marking tools and can mark any TrueType font,
many common barcodes, DataMatrix, and graphic files including BMP, JPG,
WMF, and DXF. The addition of the Truview file converter allows for former
Hi-Mark users direct importing of DOS-based Truview jobs into WinLase
3.1.
WinLase 3.1 allows users to scale,
move, rotate, group, or mirror any mark object, precisely placing objects
in the mark field. The software interfaces with rotary indexers, xy tables,
and rotary tables. Compatible with many of the scan head products currently
available, on the market today, WinLase 3.1 works with either digital
or analog external power control lasers.
For more information, contact
Alase.
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Alase Technologies, Inc. designs and manufactures OEM and turnkey industrial
laser processing solutions, is an OEM supplier of software to the laser
marking industry, provides contract laser processing services for proof-of-concept,
pilot production and low-volume manufacturing situations which do not
economically justify the purchase of capital machinery, and supports industrial
and academic research & development into ways to use laser technology
in innovative materials and processes.
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