Doyle
New Member
I am having an issue with Versaworks when tiling images, particularly tiled images with contour cuts.
Here is an example:
I wish to to print an image 4' X 4' with a contour cut and must panel it with my 300v. I set the print job up in versaworks and choose which of the 2 panels I would like to print, with crop marks so I can laminate and reload to cut later. I am printing a total of 5 of these tiled images, so I wish to print all at once, laminate all at once, and cut all at once. However, when I finish printing one of the panels, and select the other panel for printing, the software notifies me that the "previously ripped data will be deleted, do you wish to continue?" And I DO NOT want to delete the ripped data because I have not yet laminated or cut the panels, and wish for everything to remain the same for re-loading. It seems that the program started doing this with one of the updates (not the most recent program update, but the previous one). I know that I can remedy this by finishing each panel individually (print, lam, cut) then move on to the next tile, but this does not seem like the quickest way to get things done. The program used to RIP the entire image (all tiles) and then you could select which one to print or cut, but now it seems that it only RIPS one tile at a time.
Does anyone else have this problem? Is there a solution???:
Thanks!
Here is an example:
I wish to to print an image 4' X 4' with a contour cut and must panel it with my 300v. I set the print job up in versaworks and choose which of the 2 panels I would like to print, with crop marks so I can laminate and reload to cut later. I am printing a total of 5 of these tiled images, so I wish to print all at once, laminate all at once, and cut all at once. However, when I finish printing one of the panels, and select the other panel for printing, the software notifies me that the "previously ripped data will be deleted, do you wish to continue?" And I DO NOT want to delete the ripped data because I have not yet laminated or cut the panels, and wish for everything to remain the same for re-loading. It seems that the program started doing this with one of the updates (not the most recent program update, but the previous one). I know that I can remedy this by finishing each panel individually (print, lam, cut) then move on to the next tile, but this does not seem like the quickest way to get things done. The program used to RIP the entire image (all tiles) and then you could select which one to print or cut, but now it seems that it only RIPS one tile at a time.
Does anyone else have this problem? Is there a solution???:
Thanks!