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SP-300 Printing Faint Squares On Artwork

njteaser

New Member
Hi All,

I am having a serious issue with printing a graphic I made for my daughter’s birthday. The only way I can describe this is that once I send the graphic to the Rolland SP-300 printer (From illy, saved as eps, then printed via Versa works) it prints these faded or faint squares behind some of the artwork, that I just don’t see on screen regardless how much I zoom in.

This is very strange because I just do not see why these faint blocks are not on the artwork but are showing up while printing.

I have included both a screen shot of the artwork and a camera image so that you can see what i'm talking about. I'm using illy CS4, Versa works 3.03

If some can help me out with this ASAP it would be much appreciated!

NJ
 

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cdiesel

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Looks like you're Versaworks is doing that when ripping the drop shadow. Try "flattening transparency" before saving the file out.
 

njteaser

New Member
Didnt Work

Cdiesel,

I tried what you said, but by flattening the trans, it now causes a white block (On-Screen). But that did shed some light on the matter, the white blocks that now appear ARE behind the exact same spots as the ghost blocks mentioned earlier, so it does have something to do with the transparency all together.

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Rasterize the file in Photoshop at 100-150 PPI resolution. Print the raster file (TIF or JPG) and the problem will go away entirely.

Bob
 

high impact

New Member
Sorry I can't be any help but I have seen the exact same thing creating transparencies in Flexi with eye candy - it definitely has something to do with the RIP and the transparency. Use photoshop and no problemo at all.
 

njteaser

New Member
Is that Possible?

This artwork has been created entirely in Illustrator CS4, how would I take this AI into Photoshop to rasterize it? I would imagine that would be a seriously RAM intensive process to do as well. Since this is defiantly a "transparency" issue there has to be a setting in illy that can resolve this right from there.

This does only happen on any artwork that has either a glow or drop shadow applied to it.
 

luggnut

New Member
rendering intents could be it... most vectors are RIPed with relative colormetric, saturation , or none and rasters are rendered mostly perceptual. set both intents the same i use relative colormetric ....

the drop shadow effect is being RIPed as a raster.
 
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