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XC-540MT Metallic Silver Guide 2/1/2010 Page 11 of 19
1-11 Printing CMYK & MetallicSilver in Dual-pass
VersaWorks enables printing graphics which include [CMYK] and [MetallicSilver] in Single-pass by using the [CMYKMt]
mode. For additional flexibility, it is also possible to print graphics with [Metallic Silver] and [CMYK] separately, by
rewinding the media back to the origin point after printing the first file and drying for a predetermined time, then continue to print the
second file. Adjust the settings with the first file to be printed as shown below.
[Reference] Printing CMYK & MetallicSilver in Dual-pass can be utilized to improve the ink adhesion and metallic effect
depending on the media.
1. With a file which you will print first, check the "Return to origin after print" box in the [Cut Control] tab of the [Job
settings]. Check which file that you are printing first, CMYK or MetallicSilver.
2. [Job Settings] -> [Printer Controls] -> [Other Controls] and select [Use custom settings].
Roland recommends setting the [Dry Time] at [15 minutes] or more, so after the first file is finished printing there is a 15 minutes
drying time automatically. During the drying time, the second RIPed job in the queue is not released for printing until the end.
3. After making all the necessary changes described above, print the first file with the recommended settings. After finishing the
first print followed by the drying time, the media is rewound back to the origin point where the first print started, and then printing
of the second file can begin.
[Reference] Printing more than 1m (3.3') in length by using this method is not recommended, since there is a risk that the
overlay alignment accuracy will decrease if the print is too long in the both scanning and feeding direction.
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