TheBarricade
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EDIT: Problem solved! Thank you all for your help. Long story short - I was placing small crop marks to mark where the sheeting would be cut and that ultimately pushed everything to the left which left a tiny margin on the left and a huge one on the right. My image is now 23.250 (no crop marks) and prints center just fine on a 24.260"W sheeting with edge holders being used.
Thanks!
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Hello! Question on printing dead center using the HP Latex 365 and Flexi software.
We are using reflective sheeting (for traffic signs) that is 24.260" wide. The sign we are printing is 24" wide. In flexi, it states borderless is "not available" so we are trying to center the print as perfectly as possible on the sheeting. Unfortunately, even when choosing "centered" in Flexi RIP and Print, it favors the left. I've tried shifting the margins to scoot it over a bit to the right but to no avail. Is that just how the printer is designed? - to give it more space on the right? Is there any way at all to make it perfectly centered?
HP Latex 365
Fluorescent Diamond Grade Sheeting
FlexiPRINT & CUT Authorized 3M Traffic Edition
Note (in case it matters): We use the dual edge holders for the sheeting.
Thank you for the help!
Thanks!
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Hello! Question on printing dead center using the HP Latex 365 and Flexi software.
We are using reflective sheeting (for traffic signs) that is 24.260" wide. The sign we are printing is 24" wide. In flexi, it states borderless is "not available" so we are trying to center the print as perfectly as possible on the sheeting. Unfortunately, even when choosing "centered" in Flexi RIP and Print, it favors the left. I've tried shifting the margins to scoot it over a bit to the right but to no avail. Is that just how the printer is designed? - to give it more space on the right? Is there any way at all to make it perfectly centered?
HP Latex 365
Fluorescent Diamond Grade Sheeting
FlexiPRINT & CUT Authorized 3M Traffic Edition
Note (in case it matters): We use the dual edge holders for the sheeting.
Thank you for the help!
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