gabagoo
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I have a logo with a gradient in it that was created in illustrator. I generally do all my work in Signlab for cutting and setting up vinyl cut and print jobs. I use Flexi for the printing end, however I am not as accomplished in the software so do everything in Signlab and export as an eps to that work station.
This logo when sent as an eps file completely transforms from what it should look like, once it imports into Flexi. I have seen this before so I decided to render to bitmap in Signlab. This job is not very big so I made them 300 dpi. I then export image, and it sends it as a tif file although it gives me no options as to dpi, so assume that it goes out at 300 as I had made it. I import them to flexi and set them up and everything looks good. There is a problem though, and I have never seen this before. The copy that runs along the bottom of the bitmap has all the rounded letters cut off at the point where a straight letter would be.... so basically the "O" has a squared bottom. I suppose I could put a clear or white box around the vectored file before converting it to a bitmap, but why should I? Is this a known issue for Signlab? or am I doing this incorrectly?
This logo when sent as an eps file completely transforms from what it should look like, once it imports into Flexi. I have seen this before so I decided to render to bitmap in Signlab. This job is not very big so I made them 300 dpi. I then export image, and it sends it as a tif file although it gives me no options as to dpi, so assume that it goes out at 300 as I had made it. I import them to flexi and set them up and everything looks good. There is a problem though, and I have never seen this before. The copy that runs along the bottom of the bitmap has all the rounded letters cut off at the point where a straight letter would be.... so basically the "O" has a squared bottom. I suppose I could put a clear or white box around the vectored file before converting it to a bitmap, but why should I? Is this a known issue for Signlab? or am I doing this incorrectly?