Can you verify the exact humidity near the printer in the around around the printer? The best way to read the exact humidity near the printer is with a Digital Indoor Humidity Gauge. If the humidity is outside the range of 45% and 65%, this can cause issues the print quality. Also, can you please verify that the printer connected to a verified dedicated circuit? By a verified dedicated circuit, i am referring to a circuit that was either verified by an electrician, or a circuit that was installed by an electrician.
I can't get my images to print without having pixelation and jagged lines. I have tried every size you can think of. Uninet tech support could not tell me the image size of their stock graphics or tell me recommended. png image size. I'm not a graphic designer, just a guy with a growing side business. Any suggestions on optimal image size for the 560?
@@mrrast4602 I have actually had better quality images printing from the silouette software than the icolor 560 software if this helps. I've also saw posts that you can print directly from AI and photoshop with great quality.
Hello, could you help me, I do not know what is happening with the work I am doing. I am doing the tests with my icolor 550 and when I make the union of the transparent paper with the sheet that has the glue. When I take the ink from the transparent sheet off the plate, everything sticks to the paper. Can someone tell me where is the error? The machine is at 300 degrees hot and I set the bonding of papers to 120 seconds, then I made another attempt with less time and the ink still sticks to the white paper that has the glue.
Can somebody make a video like this for the uninet 1000...so at least we have the same buttons and screen to work with...?
Some amazing moves in these programs,why are they not available in our designing programs?
Yes the capabilities of IColor ProRIP are pretty spectacular and reduces the need for third party graphics software.
my images come out a bit blurred. how can i fix this? can someone help
Can you verify the exact humidity near the printer in the around around the printer?
The best way to read the exact humidity near the printer is with a Digital Indoor Humidity Gauge.
If the humidity is outside the range of 45% and 65%, this can cause issues the print quality.
Also, can you please verify that the printer connected to a verified dedicated circuit?
By a verified dedicated circuit, i am referring to a circuit that was either verified by an electrician, or a circuit that was installed by an electrician.
Would love to use this program, however for whatever reason I can't download from dongle. Been going over this problem for a month.
Please log a ticket at www.icolorprint.com/get-support for help!
I can't get my images to print without having pixelation and jagged lines. I have tried every size you can think of. Uninet tech support could not tell me the image size of their stock graphics or tell me recommended. png image size. I'm not a graphic designer, just a guy with a growing side business. Any suggestions on optimal image size for the 560?
Me too, this is why I am watching the video. My edges are pixelated jagged lines.
@@mrrast4602 I have actually had better quality images printing from the silouette software than the icolor 560 software if this helps. I've also saw posts that you can print directly from AI and photoshop with great quality.
If your images have jagged edges, try this tip to shut off the auto rasterization feature: ruclips.net/video/b_H57b7bskA/видео.html
if you are designing in photoshop, make sure your design has a resolution of at least 300.
DOES IT WORK WITH FREEJET 330TX?
No, sorry!
Hello, could you help me, I do not know what is happening with the work I am doing. I am doing the tests with my icolor 550 and when I make the union of the transparent paper with the sheet that has the glue.
When I take the ink from the transparent sheet off the plate, everything sticks to the paper.
Can someone tell me where is the error?
The machine is at 300 degrees hot and I set the bonding of papers to 120 seconds, then I made another attempt with less time and the ink still sticks to the white paper that has the glue.
You're using too high of heat. Try turning it down a few degrees!
You might try making sure you are printing on the right side of the media and your heat press is completely warmed up (including lower platen)