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Lets say you are going to be printing where the software has to correct the colors for you as there is no rip software.
Can you use multiple color profiles per design and i guess just save or expert each color profile separately to print?
Also what woould be a good way to keep them separated...
i will be needing to remove 12 sprinter van wraps coming up in the next month or so.
Any helpful info in the removal without leaving all the adhesive.
Some have been installed from 1-3-5 years.
Thank you.
So I got it to work but put down way to much ink lol. Heat up, set up a spot coot and told it what cmyk to change to out of versaworks and then set overprint to 2. Pretty sure heat up and spot color change and double strike.
Now I didn’t have time to test single strike and spot color...
This is not an actual double strike tho. It just tries to lay down 2 layers of ink quantity In one pass? What I am looking for is for the printer to run the width f the media and backtrack across the same pass it just made laying a layer of ink over it. It may be a driver or printer...
Anyone know of a way to print multiple layers of ink on top of each other to get a deep dark dense layer of ink for transparents or reflective. We did this with onyx and the epson printer but when I choose overprint in the settings on versaworks it just tries to lay down the 2-3 overprint I...
Tryiing to print on clear and reflective. Needing to use the overprint feature aka double pass.
Basically print on layer of ink then come back and print another.
On an actual print cut machine there is an option to return to origin and you can just reprint again to apply a new layer over the...
They are for very short term usage. May set on shelf a little bit but after purchase label will not have to be durable. Thus the reason for wanting non laminated.
Update. Apparently from my reading and what u see since i am not using a print cut machine it will not show the marching ants on the print preview screen. Only after you have ripped the file and drag your file down to the plotter and open the preview for that it will then only show u the cut...
I have a customer wanting a thicker material to use on bottles for labeling. Bottle vary in size and shape but they are either round or rectangle glass. I normally use 3165 and laminate but wanting a faster process and cost with non laminated.
Any Ideas? Thanks
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