i guess ill try that..
says on the site. reads marks on reflective ugh
Yes. See what your settings are for the size of your marks (default is 3mm square, I seem to recall) and print a bunch of them, spaced about 3 inches apart, on white vinyl. Then manually cut out the pieces, leaving some room for the sensor to scan around as it does. If it picks up anything during the scanning around phase, then it tries to find the mark based on it, such as a line of other element from the image. So some extra room is handy.
OPOS works by ...
1. Knowing roughly where the mark is.
2. Finding something that has a high degree of contrast (the mark).
3. Scans the mark, width and height directions.
4. Moves to the next mark, and so on
5. Cuts the images, and lastly all the marks, to show accuracy; if the mark is off slightly, then so to are the contours around images / labels. If off, doing an OPOS calibration is suggested.