Steven Jackson from Imprintables Warehouse hosts this weeks Training Time Out and shows how to increase the print and cut accuracy on a Roland Versacamm. Fol...
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Glad it helped!
Comment by David Hughes Stafford on April 28, 2012 at 9:31pm This feature will be every helpful for my jobs. Thanks for the video.
you can reduce the page space a certain amount but there will still be about an inch and a half in between them.
Comment by Dennis Dunning on January 27, 2012 at 1:59pm You can reduce the distance between pages. Read "Maximizing Print/Cut Accuracy with Mulitple Copies" at the Roland web site.
I tried this today on a design for shirts. I ran two pages to see how it did before running the whole job. I ended up with about 3" of wasted unprinted material between pages. Is this typical or is there a way to reduce the distance between pages?
Darren - I did an HD one of it also and it was a HUGE file size. I am working on some ways to find a good in between though.
Comment by Darren T. Dugan on January 14, 2012 at 11:24am Great tip. Need to increase the video quality to be able to better see the stuff on the screen... Not a show stopper, however, would be nice to have the better quality.
Paul - glad you liked the logo :-) I would not recommend this for the solutions opaque as it would not solve the issue of the material stretchiness and pull from the printed areas. it would work if you had left an un-printed bleed area around the graphic but it does not address the specific issues with that media.
Comment by Family Fan Club on January 9, 2012 at 12:51pm Great video Steven, even better logo! Typically when I print/cut Solutions Opaque or similar, I cut first then print. Would you recommend with the shorter runs, that we could Print/Cut with the same benefit of cut then print?
Oh man, I could have used this info a year ago when I was doing 9" x 3" calendars 100 pcs at a time. I was getting some misalignment of the cut. Good for the next time though.
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