It has everything to do with ICC Profiles!
Your ink supplier should be able to supply you with the correct ICC Profile for their ink, usually free of charge.
Failing that, you can get someone...
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It has everything to do with ICC Profiles!
Your ink supplier should be able to supply you with the correct ICC Profile for their ink, usually free of charge.
Failing that, you can get someone...
Ok, perhaps not for everyone, but have you considered sandblasting (or, sandcarving as it's often called) an image onto ceramics, glass, metal, slate, etc using either photoresist film, or vinyl as a...
After placing the image into the Smart Object, did you then use the Warp Tool to warp the Smart Object layer?
A bit like this ...
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You could also try this online effort ...
http://www.templatemaker.nl/en/cone/
Depending upon how deep you want to go into this, you can use Inkscape (Free) to produce unrolled truncated cones of any size with this extension.
I've just tried it out with some made-up settings...
Not sure if this is helpful, or not, as I have neither a BN-20 nor a GS-24, but the video on this page may be worth a watch ...
Roland® BN-20: Printing & Cutting with Crop Marks in Versaworks
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No experience at all with Adkins presses, but I believe they were bought out by Xpres. This might be the offending part, but I'd advise contacting Xpres directly.
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That's quite an assumption to make. Why would you think that? Windows PC's are by far the most popular and will support nearly all printers currently used for sublimation.
Unless you have a...
I don't have this printer but a common issue when starting out with a brand new printer is that it takes a while for the ink lines to fill properly. You may need to run off quite a few full-colour...
Printers (the kind mostly used for sublimation anyway) accept RGB input and do the conversion to CMYK in the printer software. This allows the printer to provide it's best output.
Also, CMYK...
Hi. What brand of inks are in the machine? You may be better off flushing out the remaining ink and using a reputable brand who should also supply you with the correct Profile for their inks.
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You say your prints are 'red heavy' but I'd say they are lacking in cyan. If you're sure the cyan nozzle check is ok then try printing juat a rectangle of pure cyan (or smear some cyan on the paper...
I get best results by using the following layering:
Couple of sheets of copy paper on the bottom
Sublimation print facing upwards
Aluminium sheet facing downwards
A sheet of baking paper on top...
I did 20 t-shirts for a hen party that my niece was attending where they supplied their own shirts. All came out ok except for a couple containing elastane which left a flattened 'sheen' where they...
I had this problem. The door/flap covering the ink carts is supposed to keep them in place and avoid bad contact. I eventually solved it by using a length of wide sellotape over the door to keep it...
Ok, assuming you already have the print from your BN-20 complete with Regmarks then it should just be a case of placing your print on the cutting mat and going into the Print & Cut dialogue again and...
Hi Mr T. Forgive my ignorance, but are you just printing on the BN-20 then trying to cut the print out on the Graphtec?
I've used SCAL for years but only have the one cutter and print&cut has...
I don't print coasters or placemats but have had problems in the past with warping and texture transfer when printing acrylic sheets.
I solved this by placing the hot, newly pressed items under a...
I don't have a Cricut but do have a Silhouette (Mk II I thunk). Another piece of junk that everyone thought was the bees knees. Reg mark detection is useless, media slipping in rollers, very noisy,...
To be honest, that colour variation looks so far out that I would suspect blocked nozzles, maybe from the yellow ink. Have you done a recent nozzle check?
Ok, thanks.
Since we've had a lot of damp weather lately could the print quality have degraded due to the paper not being completely dry? Just a thought and admittedly clutching at straws!
Might help if you tell us what substrates you're printing on - t-shirts, mugs, coasters, aluminium, ...?
I realise you've probably done this by now and found that the transferred programs will not run on the new machine. It's most likely down to the Windows Registry settings which many programs set...
You just need to use a Smart Object with a Layer Mask then you can use any mouse mat product image that you like and alter it yourself. Here is the image you supplied ...
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The Smart...
Part of the problem (at least when I worked for them) was that the couriers used to be paid 45p for delivering a parcel. Fair enough, you might say, but if no one was in and they had to make a...