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Is there a way when I run out of material to start where the job left off?

Signguruniagara

New Member
OK! Now I know what you're doing! LOL Click on the second tab..."panel tab" and just below that choose how you want to panel it and how many panels, etc. You can customize it also like below if I wanted to adjust the panel to be in-between the G and N, I can do that. Most important part >>>> OVERLAP!!!! Mine's set at .35" this will print the panels with a slight overlap. If you run out of material or screw something up you can go back and print any of the panels.

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Hi Stacey,

Thanks for the reply. I tried this last night and when I started the print where my last roll left off every panel had a white line through it. Like a break between panels. Is there away to get rid of that?
 

bdw99

New Member
Hi Stacey,

Thanks for the reply. I tried this last night and when I started the print where my last roll left off every panel had a white line through it. Like a break between panels. Is there away to get rid of that?
Its gonna do that by default, you can play around with the amount of panels and size you want.
 

Stacey K

I like making signs
Hi Stacey,

Thanks for the reply. I tried this last night and when I started the print where my last roll left off every panel had a white line through it. Like a break between panels. Is there away to get rid of that?
No, it's part of the panel process. You will just have waste, there's no getting around it. If you print a 20' panel and it stops printing at 11', you can trim that piece and then go back to your artwork and crop the area that you still need printed and panel that. Those are really your only options. Let's say you wanted to print this entire panel. If the printer stops in the middle of the zero then separate your artwork and give yourself a couple inch gap and print the items to the right of the arrow on your new roll. You will need to trim the first piece so you cut the fuzzy print end off. I've done this several times it's pretty quick and easy.

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