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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: australia
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Printer: SC-545 EX Pro II V
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I am doing a couple of prints at the moment that are eps (all vector) files. some of the files are only 635kb and the biggest is 1.4mb. For some reason Versaworks is taking forever to rip them.
I did a couple of prints yesterday that were TIFF's approx 56mb and it RIPPED them almost instantly. Has anyone got any ideas on what is happening? |
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: San Diego
Posts: 1,415
Printer: HP9000, HP45500, JV3, Onyx
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what is the print dimension?
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Kansas
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Printer: Mimaki JV3-160S w/ Triangle Inks
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With Flexi it seems that the output size is more important then the size of the file you are printing. Figure the same would hold true here.
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Versaworks is crappy. Thats why. Call Roland, and they'll ask you if you've updated, thats about it.
It may just be a software conflict, I'd try to reinstall it. |
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jayhawk is on it. The RIP file size is based on dimension, dot screening (i think), and resolution. The raster files are already halfway to ripped. Vector stuff can take a while especially if there are design elements the RIP doesn't understand or handle well.
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Mauldin, SC
Posts: 144
Printer: SP300
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I've noticed that with some pdf files in colorrip. I've learned to attribute it to something to do with postscripting... try making sure any embedded fonts are outlines and not actual fonts; that might help.
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Allenwood, Co. Kildare, Ireland
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I was under the impression that when a RIP does its thing with a file, EPS, PDF, JPG etc it basically converts the file to a TIFF file anyway.
That is why when you RIP a TIFF file they RIP very very quickly. I have also found Versaworks to take an age RIPping a JPG file. I found that restarting the machine from scratch and then trying again, seemed to do the trick. I was not sure if the problem was a memory issue (Versaworks having memory leakage). I have not had the problem with recent version of Versaworks so they may have fixed any problem. Currently running version 2.0.2 and that seems to be fine. |
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: australia
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Printer: SC-545 EX Pro II V
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The dimensions for the partial vehicle wrap are 3145mm x 1250mm I think approx 10ft x 4ft in your language, all vector images. I am running Versworks 2.0.2 also. I tried pdf as well as eps and they do the same.
Previously when I had the sc500 with the basic colorchoice rip eps vector files were always the quickest and tiffs were the slowest. My computer is only a P4 2.4 but with 120hd and 2G ram I have attached a jpeg of the file |
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Mauldin, SC
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I don't think my rip software converts vector files to a tiff-like format... otherwise it wouldn't retain the vector information. I'm pretty sure it's just using a postscript type format (like pdf etc) that way it can easily handle vectorized and rasterized art within the given file limitations.
I have noticed with a few vector files... if you don't have closed nodes etc. or some really complex curves it makes colorip take longer as well. are you saving the file at 1:1 dimensions? maybe if you drop it to like 1/4 size or so then blow it up in the software that'd help. |
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