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A new project is opened in Illustrator at actual print size in CMYK color mode, with a resolution of 150 dpi and the corresponding perimeter bleed according to the material and its application. In this case, it will be printed on plywood with an external die and a white bed to opaque the CMYK inks, so the perimeter bleed is 3 to 5 mm. 2- A layer is created with the design which we call “CMYK”. aaff for large format printing 3- A second layer is created with the die lines to which the Cutting technical ink must be applied from the Truyol Technical Inks Library with the option to overprint stroke. This layer is renamed “Cut” and is always placed first, above the CMYK layer and all the finishes or special inks contained in the aaff. aaff for large format printing 4- To apply the white bed, create another layer called “White” and place it above the CMYK layer. Here the “White” spot ink from the Truyol Technical Inks Library will be applied with overprint. Remember to check the overprint stroke and overprint fill option from Window > Attribute. aaff for large format printing When printed as a white bed, the design parts of this layer and the CMYK layer will match.
If, on the other hand, you want to use it as direct ink, these parts of the design will only appear in the white layer. ATTENTION If this design were printed double-sided, it would be necessary to repeat the process for the reverse side on another Paraguay Mobile Number List separate work table with the cut line mirrored.×Dismiss alert aaff for large format printing 5- The file is now ready to export to PDF with the Truyol Digital preset values and send to the printer ! Other Large Format Tips Consult the technical specifications of each material. The size and orientation of the document must have the actual printing measurements, unless working with a reduction scale.It is recommended to work to scale with a bleed of at least 1 cm for projects that exceed the maximum allowed by the design program.The document size will be scaled proportionally.The minimum resolution of images for Large Format prints is 150 dpi for use in 1:1 scaling.In the case of resolution with a reduction scale, it will depend on each project. If it is a work that is going to be viewed up close, it is recommended to maintain 150 dpi to avoid the “sawtooth” effect.If it is a piece that will be seen from a distance, such as a billboard, a lower resolution may be used.
Consult in each case to avoid loss of quality in the subsequent enlargement scale or the final art weighing more than necessary.Learn to work with reduction scale and how it affects mounting by panels or panels in the final art to print in Large Format. Perimeter bleeding 3-5mm Perimeter Bleed: Expand your design to prevent white edges. With aluminum profile: 1 cm perimeter bleed. With perimeter reinforcement: 4 cm of perimeter bleeding. Cutting minimums Knife cutting is used on flexible and some rigid supports with little hardness and thickness such as corrugated cardboard. The knife die accepts curves with a minimum radius of 5 mm. Perimeter cutting and an interior cut are contemplated, except for corrugated cardboard, which includes cutting and creasing. The milled die is used on rigid materials. The milled cut does not achieve right angles, but rather a 1.5 mm radius. Includes perimeter cut and an interior cut. Check the type of cut of each material on which it will be printed. To print double-sided, the aaff must have two different work tables, one for the front and one for the back. Please note that the cut line on the back must be mirrored.
If, on the other hand, you want to use it as direct ink, these parts of the design will only appear in the white layer. ATTENTION If this design were printed double-sided, it would be necessary to repeat the process for the reverse side on another Paraguay Mobile Number List separate work table with the cut line mirrored.×Dismiss alert aaff for large format printing 5- The file is now ready to export to PDF with the Truyol Digital preset values and send to the printer ! Other Large Format Tips Consult the technical specifications of each material. The size and orientation of the document must have the actual printing measurements, unless working with a reduction scale.It is recommended to work to scale with a bleed of at least 1 cm for projects that exceed the maximum allowed by the design program.The document size will be scaled proportionally.The minimum resolution of images for Large Format prints is 150 dpi for use in 1:1 scaling.In the case of resolution with a reduction scale, it will depend on each project. If it is a work that is going to be viewed up close, it is recommended to maintain 150 dpi to avoid the “sawtooth” effect.If it is a piece that will be seen from a distance, such as a billboard, a lower resolution may be used.
Consult in each case to avoid loss of quality in the subsequent enlargement scale or the final art weighing more than necessary.Learn to work with reduction scale and how it affects mounting by panels or panels in the final art to print in Large Format. Perimeter bleeding 3-5mm Perimeter Bleed: Expand your design to prevent white edges. With aluminum profile: 1 cm perimeter bleed. With perimeter reinforcement: 4 cm of perimeter bleeding. Cutting minimums Knife cutting is used on flexible and some rigid supports with little hardness and thickness such as corrugated cardboard. The knife die accepts curves with a minimum radius of 5 mm. Perimeter cutting and an interior cut are contemplated, except for corrugated cardboard, which includes cutting and creasing. The milled die is used on rigid materials. The milled cut does not achieve right angles, but rather a 1.5 mm radius. Includes perimeter cut and an interior cut. Check the type of cut of each material on which it will be printed. To print double-sided, the aaff must have two different work tables, one for the front and one for the back. Please note that the cut line on the back must be mirrored.