ONYX Tutorials:: Using The Tiling Workflow
ONYX Tutorials:: Using The Tiling Workflow
ONYX Tutorials:: Using The Tiling Workflow
ONYX Tutorials:
Using the Tiling Workflow
Introduction
There comes a time when a job is too large for the printer and needs to be tiled. This tutorial will cover how to tile a job in Job
Editor and automate tiling workflows using Quick Sets
First we need to load a job into Job Editor. Click the Open button in RIP-Queue. Enable
the option Open in Job Editor. Select the job and click Open.
Start by going to the Tiling Setup tab. Click Enable Tiling. In this tutorial we will not
Figure 1: Open a job into Job Editor
enable Submit tiles as separate jobs. We will be using the nest option Flip every other tile.
This option does not work with tiles submitted as separate jobs.
Next we will divide the image into 5 tiles at a max width of 50 inches. Change the Width
for the Default Tile section to 50.0 inches.
At the bottom is the Overlap. Each tile will have 1 inch overlap on each side. Set the
overlap value to 2.0 inches.
Next go to the Preview and Size tab. We will enlarge our file by 1000%. Change the
magnification value to 1000%. The tiles will now be indicated by dotted lines on the
image preview. Figure 2: Enable Tiling
As the job rips we can set the printer placement settings to flip every other tile. This
option helps reduce color shift problems at print time.
Highlight the printer and click Change. Click on the Setup button. Check mark the
option Flip every other tile. Click OK to accept the changes. Figure 3: Flip every other tile
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Using Quick Sets
When tiling a job requires the same tiling settings, a Quick Set can be used to automate
this workflow.
When a job needs to be tiled use the tiling Quick Set and then print it.
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