Greetings all,
We use Onyx Productionhouse 18.5 with the Graphtec FC8000 and Zund Cut Center settings to create our marks when ripping.
Then the resulting cut file is cut from Onyx Cut Server for Graphtec, or OptiScout v7 and also v8 for Zund depending on the job.
This works perfectly until we need to print white on transparent material or a reflective glitter material we use.
At this point, the cutters become confused and can't find the marks, even though we have the cutter mark darkness set to 4 (as high as it can go) in Onyx.
What fixes this is to print white behind the mark (usually in a square or rectangle that surrounds the mark entirely), then the camera reads it fine.
However, Onyx cannot place white behind a mark, so we always have to set the files up by hand in Illustrator, then put out a separate cut path manually, or bring it into Esko iCut, where we can import our own custom mark that has white behind it.
Both of these workarounds impact the speed of production, though. We'd like to find a way around it.
We took this up with Onyx, and they don't have any plans to introduce a "print white behind marks" feature, so we're looking to see if there's a way to address this problem from the other end - either via OptiScout or the physical Zund/Graphtec cameras themselves.
We have no idea what, if anything, could be done from this end, but we hope there might be some options.
We use Onyx Productionhouse 18.5 with the Graphtec FC8000 and Zund Cut Center settings to create our marks when ripping.
Then the resulting cut file is cut from Onyx Cut Server for Graphtec, or OptiScout v7 and also v8 for Zund depending on the job.
This works perfectly until we need to print white on transparent material or a reflective glitter material we use.
At this point, the cutters become confused and can't find the marks, even though we have the cutter mark darkness set to 4 (as high as it can go) in Onyx.
What fixes this is to print white behind the mark (usually in a square or rectangle that surrounds the mark entirely), then the camera reads it fine.
However, Onyx cannot place white behind a mark, so we always have to set the files up by hand in Illustrator, then put out a separate cut path manually, or bring it into Esko iCut, where we can import our own custom mark that has white behind it.
Both of these workarounds impact the speed of production, though. We'd like to find a way around it.
We took this up with Onyx, and they don't have any plans to introduce a "print white behind marks" feature, so we're looking to see if there's a way to address this problem from the other end - either via OptiScout or the physical Zund/Graphtec cameras themselves.
We have no idea what, if anything, could be done from this end, but we hope there might be some options.