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Jan 01, 2025 - 02:33 AM
To use the Artograph 25370 Opaque Art Projector for tracing and enlarging images, follow these steps:
1. Set up the projector: Place the projector on a stable surface and plug it into a power source using the included low voltage power adapter.
2. Adjust the image size: Position the projector at the desired distance from your work surface to adjust the size of the projected image. Moving the projector closer will make the image smaller, while moving it farther away will make the image larger.
3. Prepare your image: Print or draw the image you want to trace or enlarge onto a transparent or translucent material, such as tracing paper or acetate.
4. Load the image: Place the transparent or translucent material with the image onto the LED tracer area of the projector. Make sure the image is facing the correct way.
5. Focus the image: Use the focus xxxx or lever on the projector to adjust the sharpness of the projected image. Rotate or slide the xxxx /lever until the image appears clear and in focus.
6. Trace or enlarge the image: Once the image is properly focused, you can start tracing or enlarging it onto your desired surface. Place your paper or canvas underneath the projector and use a pencil or marker to trace the lines of the projected image.
Note: It is recommended to practice tracing on a separate sheet of paper before working on your final artwork to get familiar with the projection and tracing process.
For more detailed instructions and tips, refer to the user manual included in the box with the Artograph 25370 Opaque Art Projector.
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