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Post by Dominic on Apr 22, 2011 4:11:36 GMT -9
I'm close to releasing a new product, and this time... oh well, you'll see. Anyway, I ran into a problem:
I did the layout in Inkscape, did some somersaults to create a .studio-file, and printed it as a pdf to test the cut file. So far so good. The PDF works fine, and shows all there is to see on screen. But when I print, it cuts off the bottom, neutering the lower cut mark, rendering it useless for a cutter.
I compared it with other files, namely a WWG page that happened to be laying around, and this one works fine and fills the page from top to bottom, so it can't be print margins that cause the problem, at least not per se.
Did anyone encounter such a problem before? I don't want to release something without being able to test the cutfiles...
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Post by Dominic on Apr 24, 2011 2:40:33 GMT -9
Well, I found a solution, or rather the source of the problem. I usually print everything in draft mode to save ink. I find that when everything is draft, you don't notice. But when I printed the pdf I tought I'd use normal mode so the model would look better. Thing is, see problem above occurs. When I print the pfd on draft quality, it prints fine, including the third regmark.
So basically I can keep on working, but I still don't know what's wrong with my printer...
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