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Uploaded by on May 16, 2010

Tile large images in RasterLink with option such as overlapping and tile numbering.

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  • @yavard

    Hi

    Yes. When in the tiling editor click on the radio button 'Select Tile', this will show which tiles are selected and also the printing order. Down the bottom left under the 'Print Order' heading click the radio button 'Select' then click on the 'Clear Order' button. Then click on the tiles you want.

    Stephen

  • is there a way to print one tile at a time instead of running the whole job at once?

  • You are correct. The parting line is a line that will be printed at the joining point of the tiles. The parting line and also the corner marks can only be checked once you have added overlap to the tiles. If you don't want over lap then selecting the 'Print Cut Line' will have the same effect.

  • @silentrifleswat

    Double click your job in the job list and open the 'Job Editor'. In the first tab 'Image Edit' you can select the 'Valid' check box under the 'Scale' heading and up scale your image as a percentage or a numerical value. Please see 'Mimaki RasterLink job setup' video 1:15.

  • Hello, i was just wondering whats Print Parting Line for? 02:53 ... i was actually looking for the option that will put a thin line in your image's overlap that will serve as a reference when you assemble your tiles.... Im wondering if this is the one im looking for. the problem is, its not clickable.

  • thank you for the info it was really usefull. I was also wondering if you knew how to scale up stuff from rasterlink. I cant make anything bigger than 18 feet in illustrator but ive read that you have to scale your stuff down in illustrator and scale it up when you print it but i cant seem to find where to do so. your help will be greatly appreciated!

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