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So, I'm trying to get an image to print directly back to back, so we can have one long line of the same image. I don't want any gap in between the two images, but when I change the gap to "0.00" I have an 1/8th" gap still.
Any help? Thank ya in advance! - Gary |
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Shane Chipp Digital Services Manager - PrePress & Web Design - Color Managed Workflows |
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Thanks, I'll try that.
I'd do that, but 200' of image is going to be HUGE, Illustrator wouldn't even allow that, lol. |
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Alright - The EPS border is set at 0. I don't understand what I'm missing here.
I found some notes on layouts, about textile printing using repeats, but no explanation how to do so. Any further help? So, yeah, Spoke with Wasatch, and they're telling me I have to buy an upgrade feature to do this. That's a load of crap, I could understand if the upgrade made it EASIER to achieve, but don't tell me your software KEEPS ME from doing such desired effect. CRAP. Last edited by BDodson827 : 12-03-2007 at 03:56 PM. |
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Even if your gap is set to some number, you can manually change the placement in the layout screen. Have you tried that? I alway check the box for Manual Print Layout just so I can double-check the placement. It should just work with the gap set at 0, though.
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