markdarian
New Member
Our printer uses Onyx and prints a barcode and registration marks along the X axis. Then we transfer the media to our Summa cutter, it reads the barcode, scans the reg marks and cuts.
But we ran into a problem when we started using 4' x 8' sheets for the first time. Our cutter can only read barcodes from side to side, not up and down. So when the 4x8 media is on the cutter, the barcode is going vertical and it won't read it. And if we flip it horizontal, it won't fit on the cutter.
We can rotate the actual image in Onyx, but the barcode is always printed along the X-axis regardless of what we do.
The tech said the only solution is to create a separate cut file through illustrator and print the reg marks as part of the artwork. Then manually upload the cut file, scan the reg marks, and cut.
So is the barcode essentially useless on larger media?
But we ran into a problem when we started using 4' x 8' sheets for the first time. Our cutter can only read barcodes from side to side, not up and down. So when the 4x8 media is on the cutter, the barcode is going vertical and it won't read it. And if we flip it horizontal, it won't fit on the cutter.
We can rotate the actual image in Onyx, but the barcode is always printed along the X-axis regardless of what we do.
The tech said the only solution is to create a separate cut file through illustrator and print the reg marks as part of the artwork. Then manually upload the cut file, scan the reg marks, and cut.
So is the barcode essentially useless on larger media?