Hello All,
I'm about as green as green can be to sign making. I am a Methods Engineer for a local aircraft manufacturer that has been tasked with setting up a sign shop to meet internal demand for self adhesive labels and aircraft premask. We have inherited a Gerber Edge FX, Gerber Envision plotter a couple of Royal Sovereign laminators and a Graphtec FC8000 cutting plotter from our former sign shop location in another province.
All of the artwork for the label files come in Corel Draw format to us. A former sign shop employee from our company has told me that the process they followed was to take the Corel Draw file, import it into Sign Lab (to fix any issues with the Corel Draw file) and then import to the Gerber Omega software. The reasons that I was given for the use of Sign Lab was that Omega could not perform a function called "Welding" that was used to complete lines that were not connected properly in Corel draw. Also, there were several instances where Corel Draw files, when blown up to scale, were very pixelated or some information was missing (part numbers from labels that needed to appear on the label surface). I was told that Sign Lab was used to correct the pixilation and add the missing information.
I'm not sure of the version of Omega that was being used, but could anyone comment on whether or not Omega can perform the welding function and correct pixelation / correct missing text from Corel Draw files? I need to know if Sign Lab is required.
Thanks for any guidance! I will likely have more beginner questions!
I'm about as green as green can be to sign making. I am a Methods Engineer for a local aircraft manufacturer that has been tasked with setting up a sign shop to meet internal demand for self adhesive labels and aircraft premask. We have inherited a Gerber Edge FX, Gerber Envision plotter a couple of Royal Sovereign laminators and a Graphtec FC8000 cutting plotter from our former sign shop location in another province.
All of the artwork for the label files come in Corel Draw format to us. A former sign shop employee from our company has told me that the process they followed was to take the Corel Draw file, import it into Sign Lab (to fix any issues with the Corel Draw file) and then import to the Gerber Omega software. The reasons that I was given for the use of Sign Lab was that Omega could not perform a function called "Welding" that was used to complete lines that were not connected properly in Corel draw. Also, there were several instances where Corel Draw files, when blown up to scale, were very pixelated or some information was missing (part numbers from labels that needed to appear on the label surface). I was told that Sign Lab was used to correct the pixilation and add the missing information.
I'm not sure of the version of Omega that was being used, but could anyone comment on whether or not Omega can perform the welding function and correct pixelation / correct missing text from Corel Draw files? I need to know if Sign Lab is required.
Thanks for any guidance! I will likely have more beginner questions!