We recently picked up this 60" HP printer, and our distributor recommended Onyx.
So far we've had alot of problems, and everyone we've talked to seems to be stumped. Has anyone else had these problems or have possible solutions?
1) About half the time a print will end up negative image (sorta). Whites print black, and all other colors have a tint of black added to them. This occurs whether we print directly our of an application, or through pre-flight/rip. It appears to happen only with vector art. That is to say we have not experienced it happening when opening a .tif or .jpg through pre-flight.
2) Lately we're experiencing problems with the print being Mirrored. THis has occured with both raster files and vector files. Whether printing directly from an app, or opening in pre-flight/rip.
3) Today we experienced BOTH issues in the same print. We tried re-ripping, printing, etc... we eventually got it to print correctly by Exporting out as a tiff, and running it through LAYOUT.
4) Our distributor has told us we can print within roughly .2" of the edge of the material. If we size artwork to the maximum width available in Onyx, preflight will rip and send to the printer, but then after it gets to the printer, the printer spits back that the media is too narrow for the print. We've tried quite a few profiles, and it's fairly consistent... exactly how close to the edge can one print with this machine?
We currently run a mimaki jv-3 with rasterlink pro, and an old vutek 2360 using colorburst. When this printer works, it's really nice. But it seems to work correctly only about 1/2 the time. The problems we're experienceing with this new printer and rip software is like nothing we've run into before, and it's making us quite nervous to take on any large job at this stage for fear that we might not be able to complete it, or lose our butt on material because of the prints we're getting out of it...
HELP!?
Edit: Forgot to add we do most of our printing through app using either Illustrator CS-3 or Coreldraw X13. Errors occur using either one. Onyx, as mentioned in the title is X10
So far we've had alot of problems, and everyone we've talked to seems to be stumped. Has anyone else had these problems or have possible solutions?
1) About half the time a print will end up negative image (sorta). Whites print black, and all other colors have a tint of black added to them. This occurs whether we print directly our of an application, or through pre-flight/rip. It appears to happen only with vector art. That is to say we have not experienced it happening when opening a .tif or .jpg through pre-flight.
2) Lately we're experiencing problems with the print being Mirrored. THis has occured with both raster files and vector files. Whether printing directly from an app, or opening in pre-flight/rip.
3) Today we experienced BOTH issues in the same print. We tried re-ripping, printing, etc... we eventually got it to print correctly by Exporting out as a tiff, and running it through LAYOUT.
4) Our distributor has told us we can print within roughly .2" of the edge of the material. If we size artwork to the maximum width available in Onyx, preflight will rip and send to the printer, but then after it gets to the printer, the printer spits back that the media is too narrow for the print. We've tried quite a few profiles, and it's fairly consistent... exactly how close to the edge can one print with this machine?
We currently run a mimaki jv-3 with rasterlink pro, and an old vutek 2360 using colorburst. When this printer works, it's really nice. But it seems to work correctly only about 1/2 the time. The problems we're experienceing with this new printer and rip software is like nothing we've run into before, and it's making us quite nervous to take on any large job at this stage for fear that we might not be able to complete it, or lose our butt on material because of the prints we're getting out of it...
HELP!?
Edit: Forgot to add we do most of our printing through app using either Illustrator CS-3 or Coreldraw X13. Errors occur using either one. Onyx, as mentioned in the title is X10