Matt Koenigsmann
This week’s Quick Tip provides pointers for adding spot gloss to rasterized images by creating “alpha channels” in Photoshop. Useful information to share with your clients!
How to Use the VersaWorks Multilayer Feature for One-Pass Backlit Applications
This week’s Quick Tip walks TrueVIS MG Series UV printer/cutter users through the process of using the new Multilayer tool in VersaWorks for backlit applications – a feature that can save them considerable time and effort by allowing the printing of three ink layers in a single pass. Great information to share with your MG customers!
How to Use the Optional Profiles Available in VersaWorks 6 Media Explorer
Share this week’s Quick Tip with your customers, which outlines the steps for taking advantage of the optional profiles in VersaWorks 6 Media Explorer – all available to Roland DG users with a few clicks of the mouse.
Enhancing Production with Variable Data and Spot Colors
The most recent VersaWorks update allows those using variable data to utilize spot colors like RDG, White, RDG Primer, RDG Gloss, and RDG MetallicSilver, if their printers are equipped with these special colors. This week’s Quick Tip from Roland DGA’s Matt Koenigsmann outlines the process.
How to Ensure Quality Prints by “Nozzle Masking” When Using the Rotary Rack
Want to help your VersaUV LEF and LEF2 customers consistently achieve higher quality results when printing on cylindrical objects with the Rotary Rack attachment? Share this week’s Quick Tip with them. Making some simple “Nozzle Masking” adjustments will produce a noticeable difference.
How VersaUV LEF Series Users Can Take Advantage of the “Maintain Clipped Position” Tool in VersaWorks
Are your LEF Series customers making use of the powerful “Maintain Clipped Position” option in VersaWorks? This useful tool makes it easy to access artwork and make any necessary changes without having to go back into the design software. Share this week’s Quick Tip with LEF or LEF2 users to help them save time and effort during production.