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i'm trying to get a medium battleship grey in illistrator then printing via versa works on our roland vp540i.
i'm using c-0 m-0 y-0 k-50% to try and get the color i need. now, when it prints it comes out looking like it has a greenish tinge to it. for the life of me i can not get the...
oh and the top font......its hard to see in the pic if its just a standard "ariel" type font or if it has slight curves on the end...............whats your thought on it?
we run our edge fx 5 days aweek and have done since 05, and have never done what you are asking. as above, we use a paper cutter or scissors to cut the backing paper.
mike......is there a real big difference between the two? or is it something you wouldn't really notice to much? i know i could just go print 2 identicle files and use one prepress and the other max impact, but i was just curious.
you should try and explain to your boss that if he would pay for some training for you, it would improve his business' work flow, it would save him money in the long run because you would be more competant at your job, he would save money in materials and in time etc! it makes sense for him to...
no problems! we use this method alot, we have a normal measuring tape and a soft measuring tape with us always.
it is quite easy when you have done the first 1 or 2, you will get used to it in no time.
use a "soft" measuring tape, the ones sewing shops use. lay that in the grooves and you will see how much extra you will need to print.
make sure the area is very clean if its a container that is stored out doors.
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