jfiscus
Rap Master
I believe that my workflow is not efficient & possibly you guys could help me. Maybe there's a piece of software that I'm not using to its fullest potential or another software that would simplify things...
Hardware:
Epson GS6000 (Printer only)
Graphtec FC7000 (plotter only)
Gerber EdgeFX (thermal printer)
Gerber EnVision375 (plotter only)
I design primarily in Adobe Illustrator or Omega.
When I'm printing to the Omega & plotting on the EnVision, I just click "output" & it brings up the Rip window, where I choose the number of duplicates & tell it to print, laminate it, then load the media into the EnVision & cut it from that same Rip. No problem here.
When I'm printing to the Epson, I make my design in Illustrator, then I have to manually step/repeat it. Then I output it in ColorBurst Rip. After that I convert a copy to Omega/PLT (and only keep the cutlines/reg marks) so that it can be cut through Omega's Rip on the Graphtec.
Seems innefficient - what's your idea?
Hardware:
Epson GS6000 (Printer only)
Graphtec FC7000 (plotter only)
Gerber EdgeFX (thermal printer)
Gerber EnVision375 (plotter only)
I design primarily in Adobe Illustrator or Omega.
When I'm printing to the Omega & plotting on the EnVision, I just click "output" & it brings up the Rip window, where I choose the number of duplicates & tell it to print, laminate it, then load the media into the EnVision & cut it from that same Rip. No problem here.
When I'm printing to the Epson, I make my design in Illustrator, then I have to manually step/repeat it. Then I output it in ColorBurst Rip. After that I convert a copy to Omega/PLT (and only keep the cutlines/reg marks) so that it can be cut through Omega's Rip on the Graphtec.
Seems innefficient - what's your idea?