gabagoo
New Member
Not sure what category to put this in, but because it generally always happens while printing I felt this might be the appropriate place
It does not happen often, but when it does I curse these designers.
Why is it that in some cases when I receive a file and make it larger or smaller the stroke on certain parts of the graphic stays constant.
I have no idea why they would be designed this way and as i said I dont find it happening all that often.
I guess the question is why sometimes and not all the time. What function should designers turn on or off when designing using strokes.
My peeve is that it usually ends up in wasted prints, and Lord only knows how many have left incorrectly over the years and nobody noticed...whew
It does not happen often, but when it does I curse these designers.
Why is it that in some cases when I receive a file and make it larger or smaller the stroke on certain parts of the graphic stays constant.
I have no idea why they would be designed this way and as i said I dont find it happening all that often.
I guess the question is why sometimes and not all the time. What function should designers turn on or off when designing using strokes.
My peeve is that it usually ends up in wasted prints, and Lord only knows how many have left incorrectly over the years and nobody noticed...whew