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Without any idea of the "vision" of this project... You do realize that printing on clear... Even the solid green is going to be translucent... Light will go through, and consequently wash out the color. Perhaps I don't understand the goal... But you should be able to just print that gradient...
Hmm, probably not that then. That's not "full". Could be some other memory or RAM issue. Are you running anything else on that computer when it happens?
1/10th - because I didn't want a file that would be too large to upload here. For something this size I would normally do it at 100%.
I will build templates at 1/10 when they are this size though:
We will generally use ACM... Most of them are pretty miserly though , so they go for coro. All has to do with the cost, and how much they will invest in signs.
I (once) started cleaning a sheet, getting ready to put it on the printer... Then halfway through cleaning it realized that I hadn't removed the protective film. No harm done yet... So I laughed at myself. Oops.
short answer - yes. We tried white in our Epson, but it's a pita to switch out , and it's not very opaque. We don't ever use white in our epson anymore. Now we have an Agfa Annapurna that we use for printing white.
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