The reason I am asking is that something strange happened when I went to print 8x 18" x 24" signs. I ripped the file with all 8 on the page and as it was printing I sometimes look at the percentage of print processed and when I did this time I also saw that somehow the prod manager was set for 60 copies. By the time I realized it, the printer had almost completed the first set and the only set I needed, so I waited to see where the registration mark would be on the last foot or so on the print and realized I needed to let it start printing the second set so I could have a registration mark for the plotter to read at the end of the first 8 pieces. Once it printed that mark ( about 6" into the next print, I aborted the print and kept the cut file. So at this point I am trying to save the job, but I ran a test to see if the plotter would just see the marks on the first set, but it wants all 60 sets and gave me an error. I am not sure I can fool the cutter into just cutting the first set at this point. In the past when stuff like this happens I usually abort the job, keep the print and then send out a new print job, but just don't print it, but use the cut file to save the original print...it won't work on this one as the registration marks go beyond the first initial set. No big deal to reprint, but I was just curious if I could fool the plotter.Easy fix for this one - Launch Cutter Control, scroll to Autoload, set that to off and hit apply. Autoload the measuring process you described, and you can turn that on and off as needed. Just keep in mind that when you turn that off, the cutter will not read back the material size to the software, so you won't know if your file is too big for the cutting area.
Best regards,
Phil Johnson
Airmark Corporation
(800)527-7778, ext. 112
philj@airmark.com
Can you expand on thatFor that you need to use OPOS Paneling.