The fact is that the responses advising Korell to get the right plotter are correct. What Korell Signs is trying to do defies explanation. If he does any business with his Edge he will lose, in wasted time and material, the cost of the correct plotter 3 to 4 times a year.
That is not true. He can use "his" plotter and get better results using the opos.
With out much trouble.... 6 mil (2 opos marks) is nothing and would hardly cost him in material....
Since your going on the "wrong equipment" thing why not just dump the edge too, after all.
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I am not sure if Omega has opos support ...I haven't used omega since ver 1.54
Flexi has full support and creates opos marks automatically.
I also use Corel and have scripted the opos marks. with CorelDRAW! -
You must first create your contour over your print...
then create square opos marks at all four corners of your design - marks should be .118" or 3mil.
What I do is then copy the entire design with the marks, remove the contour from the "print" piece and remove the print from the "contour" piece do not touch the opos marks...
so you'll have 2 designs the print with opos marks and the contour with opos marks.
You should have a copy of winplot( comes with summa plotters, free to download on Summa's site), you'll can use that to send the Contour piece with opos marks to you plotter.
It's not hard it's just alittle difficult to explain.
I can go into more detail, just ask....I will try to get a small tutorial up when I get a chance.
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