Hi there,
I have just spent a whole day trying to get flexi and gerber edge 1 to do something I would have thought should be easy, but it's getting very frustrating.
I'm sure there must be an easy way to do this but I can't work it out:
I need to make decals, printed CMYK onto silver vinyl with a white underbase. The cmyk uses vector and raster data.
The underbase needs to be created from a layer of the eps file. It is a compound shape (has holes in it) Becuase some of the cmyk art needs to be backed, and some needs to be printed srtaight onto the silver vinyl.
Currently I am importing the file as an illustrator .eps - When I set the white layer to underbase 'with holes' - it looks fine on screen, but the edge seems to ignore the holes and prints a solid version of the shape to the gerber edge.
I thought another way would be to just set up a layer for the white, and assign this to a white spot, but I can't figure out a way for flexi to parse the white layer as an underprint under all the other art. It knocks out all the white art that is covered by cmyk art, and if i select ignore overprints, then the cmyk doesn't print at all!
A work-around I suppose would be to print the white first, then somehow re-register the printer to home point and print the cmyk over that. But I dont know how to do this, and sense this would give terrible reg errors, as the edge 1 is not the most precise of devices.
Does anyone know how to do what I am talking about? I hope I am being clear as to what the problem is! Any help would be greatly appreciated
Gareth. :signs101:
I have just spent a whole day trying to get flexi and gerber edge 1 to do something I would have thought should be easy, but it's getting very frustrating.
I'm sure there must be an easy way to do this but I can't work it out:
I need to make decals, printed CMYK onto silver vinyl with a white underbase. The cmyk uses vector and raster data.
The underbase needs to be created from a layer of the eps file. It is a compound shape (has holes in it) Becuase some of the cmyk art needs to be backed, and some needs to be printed srtaight onto the silver vinyl.
Currently I am importing the file as an illustrator .eps - When I set the white layer to underbase 'with holes' - it looks fine on screen, but the edge seems to ignore the holes and prints a solid version of the shape to the gerber edge.
I thought another way would be to just set up a layer for the white, and assign this to a white spot, but I can't figure out a way for flexi to parse the white layer as an underprint under all the other art. It knocks out all the white art that is covered by cmyk art, and if i select ignore overprints, then the cmyk doesn't print at all!
A work-around I suppose would be to print the white first, then somehow re-register the printer to home point and print the cmyk over that. But I dont know how to do this, and sense this would give terrible reg errors, as the edge 1 is not the most precise of devices.
Does anyone know how to do what I am talking about? I hope I am being clear as to what the problem is! Any help would be greatly appreciated
Gareth. :signs101: