Many times when I send one print to Versaworks and set X amount of copies,
I want the copies butted right up against each other, but even when I set spacing to 0
there's still about a 1/4" gap between the copies... anyway to change that?
It says my version is 5.5.1.
I usually send PDF, so that EPS setting wouldn't matter would it?
To give a clear example, if I were printing (10) 18" x 24" coro signs with the same layout,
I prefer to print them together, apply to a 4'x8' sheet & cut apart.
I have been nesting them together in Corel and then bringing it into Versaworks, but it would be much faster
to just send one and make (10) copies in Versaworks without any spaces in between.
It says my version is 5.5.1.
I usually send PDF, so that EPS setting wouldn't matter would it?
To give a clear example, if I were printing (10) 18" x 24" coro signs with the same layout,
I prefer to print them together, apply to a 4'x8' sheet & cut apart.
I have been nesting them together in Corel and then bringing it into Versaworks, but it would be much faster
to just send one and make (10) copies in Versaworks without any spaces in between.
P.S. I don't think you're stupid Jay Grooms, I have just always wanted to use that emoji!
Faster for whom? I use a macro that will automatically set my one 18 x 24 to a nest of 10Up. It's a 1 icon click. Publish to pdf to the print "hot folder". All the Print Tech has to do is set up the correct profile for the media then hit go. If I need crop marks I have a macro for that too.
Awesome! Would you mind sharing where you found those macros?
Flexi will let you butt together. Set the spacing to 0", and set the Panel Margin to 0" as well. I do it all the time for 10-up 18x24's on Coro.Seems to be the same when using that method in Flexi Print Manager (RIP). That's why any "nesting"/multiple copies is done in the layout then sent for print.
Flexi will let you butt together. Set the spacing to 0", and set the Panel Margin to 0" as well. I do it all the time for 10-up 18x24's on Coro.
I didn't think we were talking about nesting. That's different than sending X copies in one print.We have found that even after setting to 0 that there is still a gap. Plus we often nest multiple prints together and it's much easier to do by the designer than the Print Tech. If you're left with an odd number of prints you end up with space that cannot be utilized by nesting with flexi. Especially if trying to nest a pdf job with a tiff. Like I said I have macros that make quick work of it.
The same as AI, (I think...)How does Corel handle .pdf files and artboards and borders?
I didn't think we were talking about nesting. That's different than sending X copies in one print.