chadalicious
New Member
I am running a Mimaki JV5160S. I have some tape measures I am printing for a customer and it is imperative that they actually measure correctly. The first set I printed, I gave to the customer and he brought them back a few days later saying by the end of the tapes I printed, the measurements were off by about 1/8". The material that they are cutting is also digitally weighed when cut, so the extra 1/8" added extra weight and the computer scrapped that piece....
Anyways, I spent over an hour making sure that when I re-created the tape measures in CorelDraw, that every quarter inch mark was exactly where it was supposed to be. Then, when I printed it, the marks were off even more. This time they were closer to 1/4" off by the end of the tapes.
What can I do to make sure that these things print exact without wasting a ton of material? One is 70" long and the other is 45", so I can't run them horizontally across the print material. I've been exporting them as EPS files and printing them out of Wasatch. Can anyone help me?
Anyways, I spent over an hour making sure that when I re-created the tape measures in CorelDraw, that every quarter inch mark was exactly where it was supposed to be. Then, when I printed it, the marks were off even more. This time they were closer to 1/4" off by the end of the tapes.
What can I do to make sure that these things print exact without wasting a ton of material? One is 70" long and the other is 45", so I can't run them horizontally across the print material. I've been exporting them as EPS files and printing them out of Wasatch. Can anyone help me?