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Visual Laser Write (VLW)

Whilst developing the software, CLS have taken user friendliness as the main consideration. Our inhouse software engineering secures ‘state-of-the-art’ status through continuous improvement driven by market requests
- Easy to use through flow chart techniques
- User Friendly (WYSIWYG)
- Little training needed
- Serial port interface; RS 422/485



The Visual Laser Write (VLW) represents a high-speed vector mark technology as well as high precision bitmap mark technology and has especially been designed for the use with Windows® XP, Windows® 98, Windows® ME, Windows NT® and Windows 2000®. The program functions are comprehensive and include: Marking on the fly (MoF), Graphical elements, Extended text functions, True Type (Outline), Standard-Windows- Fonts, True Type (hatched), Single-Line-Fonts for High Speed Marking, Arched marking, Mirroring marking content, Rotation of marking content, Free scale options, Vector files (HPGL), Pixel files (BMP), Extended Barcode library, Automatic date/time function, Incrementing/decrementing for serialisation, Axes control, Free programmable digital Inputs/Outputs, Serial port interface, Data storage function a.o. Applicable interchange formats are under a lot others: HPGL, BMP, CSV, DBF, DXF, PLT … Language versions: German/English/Chinese/Spanish



VLWDCom

Whilst developing the software, CLS have taken user friendliness as the main consideration. Our inhouse software engineering secures ‘state-of-the-art’ status through continuous improvement driven by market requests.



Distributed COM (DCOM) is an extension to COM that allows network-based component interaction. While COM processes can run on the same machine but in different address spaces, the DCOM extension allows processes to be spread across a network. With DCOM, components operating on a variety of platforms can interact, as long as DCOM is available within the environment. It is best to consider COM and DCOM as a single technology that provides a range of services for component interaction, from services promoting component integration on a single platform, to component interaction across heterogeneous networks. In fact, COM and its DCOM extensions are merged into a single runtime. This single runtime provides both local and remote access.








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