Hello, I am a signmaker by trade, but have recently entered the world of UV printing with a Stratojet Shark FB1212. I'm hoping it proves to be an asset to our current lineup of products.
So what I do is generate generic sign layouts in photoshop/illustrator. The kind of products we sell are wall decor/home decor types of signs for general public consumption. For instance, I make a 5.75"x8" sign that says "Coffee: Always a Good Idea", you know, generic home decor type stuff. Then I send it over to my printer to print multiple pieces of this sign.
So what I'm trying to do is increase the number of parts per hour I can generate. I have tried playing with the resolution in caldera. I currently have two profiles loaded by the printer manufacturer, 600x600 and 600x900. So when I RIP the artwork, 600x600 over to the print controller, I can go with 4pass, 8pass, etc. 600x900 allows 6pass, 12pass, etc. I have tried developing my own 300x300 profile, which allows 2pass option, but I can't get the density needed out of my ink. Strangely, 300x300 allows a 4 pass option, but the ink density seems to be the same. 300x300 does give me a faster print time, but a faded and light print.
So I'm back to artwork set up. Are there other settings in photoshop I can use that will somehow allow a faster print time? Any other ideas?
So what I do is generate generic sign layouts in photoshop/illustrator. The kind of products we sell are wall decor/home decor types of signs for general public consumption. For instance, I make a 5.75"x8" sign that says "Coffee: Always a Good Idea", you know, generic home decor type stuff. Then I send it over to my printer to print multiple pieces of this sign.
So what I'm trying to do is increase the number of parts per hour I can generate. I have tried playing with the resolution in caldera. I currently have two profiles loaded by the printer manufacturer, 600x600 and 600x900. So when I RIP the artwork, 600x600 over to the print controller, I can go with 4pass, 8pass, etc. 600x900 allows 6pass, 12pass, etc. I have tried developing my own 300x300 profile, which allows 2pass option, but I can't get the density needed out of my ink. Strangely, 300x300 allows a 4 pass option, but the ink density seems to be the same. 300x300 does give me a faster print time, but a faded and light print.
So I'm back to artwork set up. Are there other settings in photoshop I can use that will somehow allow a faster print time? Any other ideas?