Want to get a better idea of what each print head is doing when you go to print? Need to change settings on a per-layer basis? Each print head pass over the substrate uses a set of Layer Profile tab controls applied for that pass. Within these menus, you can configure the layer properties and…
Category: Digital Factory
There are two main reasons that you may need to tile a job: if the image to be printed exceeds the current media width, or to make larger jobs easier to handle. Breaking your jobs up into sections can sometimes make it easier to fit more jobs into a workspace. VPM works with a vast…
Want to manage EVERY aspect of your production? With job costing, you can get granular with your expenses and costs, in order to maximize your margins! As you complete print jobs, you can collect statistics about the costs involved with inks, material, and time consumed. Statistics are collected per queue, and as you can see,…
We’ve covered some tools that make working with the queue based workflow found in Digital Factory and FilmMaker before. What about managing the queues themselves? Let’s take a look at how we can work with grouping queues and configurations to make them perfect for your production. A single queue tab contains configuration data for printing…
By now, you are likely somewhat familiar with the queue based production workflow (you may also see it referred to as VPM, or “Visual Production Manager”) found in Digital Factory and FilmMaker packages. This system makes it easy to manage your prints with a simple layout, preview, and built in production tools. If you aren’t…
KnockMeWhiteOut automatically removes the white from a design, so that the white of the shirt is used instead. Without the white printed in these areas, less ink is used and will result in a softer and lighter feel. This is a very useful function for DTF and White Toner Printers. Starting with the job imported…
Getting a precise cutline is easy when you know the basics of bezier editing, found in the contour cut feature of the Variable Data Wizard. We will demonstrate a general overview of functions such as bezier node styles, move lines, break, join, connect, and add and remove nodes. To access bezier editing in the VDW,…
When working with the Variable Data Wizard, you can replace data with custom entries, or have it automatically serialize a set of data. This is useful for creating something like a series of hotel room badges with an increasing series of numbers. Lets go over how to do this! First, take a look at the…
Choking the white helps stop the white from peeking out from under the design. The white can peek out for different reasons, either through mechanical misalignment or when the white bleeds or spreads. To solve this, we can choke or shrink the white to stop the white peeking out by using the choke feature for…
Let’s take a look at contour cutting functions in the Variable Data Wizard, such as Inside/ Outside contour, Offsets, Corner style, and how to work with the threshold transparency filter. To access the Variable Data Wizard or VDW: Right click on a job loaded into the queue. Select “Variable Data Wizard”. With the VDW window…