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Awesome. Now let's see prints from the various Onyx evaluation files as a reference.So changed it to that cmyk wide and WOW.. Pictures dont do justice but some are almost florescent.
Awesome. Now let's see prints from the various Onyx evaluation files as a reference.So changed it to that cmyk wide and WOW.. Pictures dont do justice but some are almost florescent.
So, these prints are now THE guide until you may create even better using the same media & setup. I suggest you write the date & settings on them and keep them handy and in good condition.
You can set Onyx to print information in the print margin for you. From the Onyx guide...
“The Marks option allows you to determine the marks that will be used with your image. [Marks] assist you in cutting, welding, and framing your finished job (Figure 1).
You can also set up the [Print Label] from the [Marks] option. The [Print Label] contains information about your job such as user information, job ticket, job information, print information, and date/time printed. This information is printed with your image in one of the margins and can help you recreate the image at a later date.”
Many shops print the options they need on all their prints.
Can this Epson Wide CMYK ver2 be applied in FlexiSign 10.5Thats a good idea I will do that next time. Colors are very nice on this printer.
Yes, and it should also be installed onto your graphic workstations.Can this Epson Wide CMYK ver2 be applied in FlexiSign 10.5
As a customer or installer in the field, how does one know which “run” a damaged print is from?We print the job label every time, using small text. We cut one of these off of every run and attach it to the job order form.
Then, if we ever have to reprint a panel (damaged/wrecked vehicle) or they order another print to match we know for certain what printer/preset was used.