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Hello all,
I have Signlab 10. Recently started using is on a 2nd computer and there is 1 setting I cannot seem to figure out.
Does anyone have a solution for PDFs importing into a strange place in Signlab. Every time I import a file it bumps everything currently in the page down and to the...
Hello All,
We had a customer ask us to print Advantage Wetlands camo for his UTV. He replaced a few panels on it and needs the wrap so they match the rest of the vehicle. We have looked everywhere and cannot find either a roll to buy or a file we could print from. Any advice where we can look...
Has anyone who runs Cadlink run into this issue? I could have been the one writing your opening question Intense01. We have had the 365 for about a year and have went through tons of issues with colour since we have had it. I thought everything was sorted out but have started noticing that the...
Thanks to the help and replies from all. After 4 seperate calls to signlab support we finally have things fixed. On our last call they found there was an updated driver for the HP 365 (v2.1), as well as a new patch for signlab 10.
Since they were both done at the same time I'm not sure which was...
Yes, we have been using its own rip program for a long time, but recently upgraded to an HP Latex 365, and since then the signlab RIP cannot get gradient colours right no matter what we do.
I am trying to work through some colour ripping issues with signlab. Are there any rip programs that signlab can send directly to? We have a free version of flexi but learned we cannot go straight from signlab to flexi pm.
Thanks,
Jon
I am not sure how to print K only. In signlab all gradients are automatically created in RGB, there is no way to change that.
Within our rip program there is an option to print either "grey" or "100% black". I have gotten by a couple jobs like this using "grey". But I am worried if I have this...
Do you mean a different substrate profile? Because we currently run 3 different profiles for each material we use commonly, I checked them all and they all do the same thing.
I will check my printheads now to see. Part of the problem is that I don't know how to print without ICC, and colour correction turned off. I think turning off colour correction may solve my problem, but through the RIP program we use I can't figure out how to turn it off.
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