Graphics2u
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I have a wrap that I'm trying to print and it's designed in Flexi and Illy. Using Flexi for the final layout. The background is made up of one large JPG with a mask applied to it and several other Gradients made in Flexi. Then on top of that there are several other logos that are vectors with Seamless tile pattern fills (brushed metal look, engine turn, etc.). Then i have made a shadow on the logos and used the transparent lens effect in Flexi to give it a true shadow look. This whole file is about 53" x 128".
If I try to send that just the way it is designed to Production Manager it takes absolutely forever for it to create a job file. Then when it starts to RIP it it just says Processing at least 30 minutes, never gets to the actual ripping, then I got fed up and stopped it. I don't know if it would ever finish or not, seemed like the computer had almost stopped working.
If I go back into Flexi and rasterize the whole image at 100dpi and send it as a bitmap it works alright but you really lose the detail of the vector images. I'm not concerned with the background image as much but the vectors get pretty pixelated looking.
Why does it take so long to RIP it the other way with the vectors and Gradients and bitmaps all sent together as compared to sending one giant bitmap?
If I try to send that just the way it is designed to Production Manager it takes absolutely forever for it to create a job file. Then when it starts to RIP it it just says Processing at least 30 minutes, never gets to the actual ripping, then I got fed up and stopped it. I don't know if it would ever finish or not, seemed like the computer had almost stopped working.
If I go back into Flexi and rasterize the whole image at 100dpi and send it as a bitmap it works alright but you really lose the detail of the vector images. I'm not concerned with the background image as much but the vectors get pretty pixelated looking.
Why does it take so long to RIP it the other way with the vectors and Gradients and bitmaps all sent together as compared to sending one giant bitmap?