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Using Flexi and a Summa vinyl cutter.
I like printing my stickers in batches of 50. All my clients order in multiples of 50, and 50 on a sheet is perfect for how I process them and best handle them physically in my shop.
Is there a way to permanently save imposed print/cut files with regmarks and barcodes so that I can tell Flexi to print 5 copies of an already existing 50-up file when I have an order for 250?
Basically I would love to go through all my files and create master 50-up print and barcoded cut files, and then just leave the cut files in a print server, and pull the print ones into the queue as needed.
Any of that make sense to anyone?
I get around this right now by using files that I have hand imposed and added regmarks to in Illustrator and it works great, and really maximizes the media, but I obviously can't take advantage of the barcode option. Because the software isn't doing the imposing, it's just one "thing" and I repeat it as many times as I want, which doesn't seem to be the case when you're starting with a 1-up file, where Flexi is trying to do all the thinking for you.
Let me know if you need more info. There may be an obvious answer that I've just overlooked, but in my dabbling I couldn't find it. I did read that the latest (or coming) version of Flexi would offer the option to not delete cut files after they were run, which was an issue I ran into in my experimenting.
I like printing my stickers in batches of 50. All my clients order in multiples of 50, and 50 on a sheet is perfect for how I process them and best handle them physically in my shop.
Is there a way to permanently save imposed print/cut files with regmarks and barcodes so that I can tell Flexi to print 5 copies of an already existing 50-up file when I have an order for 250?
Basically I would love to go through all my files and create master 50-up print and barcoded cut files, and then just leave the cut files in a print server, and pull the print ones into the queue as needed.
Any of that make sense to anyone?
I get around this right now by using files that I have hand imposed and added regmarks to in Illustrator and it works great, and really maximizes the media, but I obviously can't take advantage of the barcode option. Because the software isn't doing the imposing, it's just one "thing" and I repeat it as many times as I want, which doesn't seem to be the case when you're starting with a 1-up file, where Flexi is trying to do all the thinking for you.
Let me know if you need more info. There may be an obvious answer that I've just overlooked, but in my dabbling I couldn't find it. I did read that the latest (or coming) version of Flexi would offer the option to not delete cut files after they were run, which was an issue I ran into in my experimenting.