Basic Knowledge of VersaWorks
What to Check First
Viewing the Information of the Connected Printer
Configuring Environment Settings
Setting the Language and the Unit
Setting the Quality of the Preview Image
Displaying the Queue Folder Name in the Layout Window
Setting the Number of Simultaneous RIP Processing Operations
Setting Warning Displays According to the Amount of Remaining Ink
Avoiding Memory Shortages in the Application
Setting the Measurement Instrument to Use
Setting and Performing Updates
Checking the Version Information
Viewing the Latest Information
Configuring Update Settings
Performing Updates
Initializing VersaWorks
Window Layout
1. Menu Bar
2. Setting Area
3. Job Area
4. Preview Area
5. Layout Area
6. Status Bar
Basic Operations
Test Printing
Basic Operations for Output
Step 1: Configure the Default Settings of Each Queue Folder
Step 2: Add Printing Data to the Job List
Step 3: Change the Print Settings of the Job
Step 4: Output the Job
Performing Only Processing by the RIP
Canceling Processing by the RIP and Printing
Canceling Processing by the RIP and Printing in Progress
Pausing Printing
Temporarily Disconnecting the Printer
Deleting Jobs and Intermediate Files
Deleting Jobs
Deleting the Intermediate Files of a Job
Outputting from Other Computers
Outputting from the Windows Client
Outputting from the Macintosh Client
Outputting from Applications
Windows 10, 8.1, 7
Mac OS 10.X
Viewing Job Log Information
Step 1: View the Job Log Information
Step 2: Save the Job Log Information
Output Settings
Setting the Layout
Setting the Media Size
Scaling Jobs for Printing
Adjusting the Printing Position
Setting the Number of Copies to Print
Setting the Spacing between Adjacent Images
Mirroring the Image
Rotating the Image
Adjusting the Printing Position in the Layout Area
Setting the Printing Quality
Setting the Halftone
Selecting the Interpolation Used for Scaling
Setting the Direction of the Print Head
Setting the Print Head Speed
Selecting the Color Setting
Customizing the Color Settings
Selecting the Printer Profiles
Characteristics of Each Matching Method
Adjusting the Output Colors
Adjusting the Color Saturation and Contrast of the Entire Image
Adjusting the Tone Curve
Applying the Tone Curve Adjustment to Other Jobs
Configuring the Printer Control Settings
Cut Sheet after Output
Setting the Space to the Next Printing Start Location
Performing Overprinting
Determining How to Alleviate Horizontal Bands
Using Media That Wrinkles Easily/Does Not Move Smoothly
Setting the Drying Time after Printing
Adjusting the Print Head Height to Match the Media Thickness
Setting the Heater/Dryer Temperature
Reducing the UV Lamp Illumination Intensity
Correcting the Dimensions in the Printing Results
Obtaining a Stable Output Color
Step 1: Saving the "Reference Printer Data"
Step 2: Saving the "Target Printer Data"
Step 3: Registering the "Reference Printer Data"
Step 4: Adjusting the Output Colors and Performing Printing
Exporting the Reference Printer Data
Checking the Detailed Settings of the Reference/Target Printer Data
Efficient Ways to Output Data
Optimizing Media Usage
Creating a Nested Job from the Selected Jobs
Creating a Nested Job Automatically
Automating Processing by the RIP and Printing
Processing a Job by the RIP or Printing a Job Automatically
Saving or Deleting a Job Automatically after Printing
Printing while Processing by the RIP
Saving the Printed Job for Later Use
Saving a VW Job File
Printing Using a VW Job File
Saving a VW Job + Source Data File
Printing Using a VW Job + Source Data File
Saving a PRT Native File
Printing Using a PRT Native File
Reusing Printing Settings Files
Loading Printing Settings Files
Overwriting Printing Settings Files
Saving Printing Settings Files with a New File Name
Deleting Printing Settings Files
Operating Special Printing Features
Adding Trim Marks or Margin Marks
Printing the Job Properties
Printing the Selected Area of the Image
Maintaining the Clipped Position
Printing the Tiled Image
Setting the Overlap Width
Performing Variable Printing
Step 1: Create a Template
Step 2: Create a Database
Step 3: Load the Files Required for Variable Printing
Step 4: Configure the Variable Printing Settings
Step 5: Start Printing
Editing Database Files
Printing a Single Image Side by Side
Using Spot Colors and Special Colors
Using Spot Colors
Printing with Spot Colors
Creating a Spot Color Library
Saving the Spot Color Library as a File
Deleting a Spot Color Library
Replicating and Editing the Spot Color Library
Fine-tuning the Output Color of a Spot Color
Assigning a Color from Another Spot Color Library to a Newly Created Spot Color
Assigning an Arbitrary Spot Color Name to Each White Ink/Metallic Silver Ink/Gloss Ink/Primer
Importing Spot Colors
Using a Color of Another Spot Color Library for the Output Color
Using the Roland Color System Library
Printing a Color Chart
Printing Colors from the Roland Color System Library
Registering a Roland Color System Library Color in the Application
Using Special Colors
Printing with Special Colors
Saving the Spot Color Library as a File
Replicating and Editing Special Colors
Deleting a Special Color Library
Registering a Color by Measuring with an Instrument
Fine-tuning the Output Color of a Special Color
Adjusting the Position and Size of Spot Color Plates
Correcting the Position of Special Color Plates
Correcting the Size of Special Color Plates
Generating Spot Color Plates
Step 1: Check Whether the Data Can Be Used to Generate Spot Color Plates
Step 2: Set the Spot Color Plate Generation Function
Performing Cutting
Creating Cutting Data
When Using Adobe Illustrator 10/CS/CS2/CS3
When Using CorelDRAW 11/12/X3/X4
Performing Cutting Only/Printing and Cutting Continuously
Print, Laminate, and Cut
Step 1: Print a Job with Crop Marks
Step 2: Cut the Processed Media
Configuring the Cutting Conditions
Step 1: Perform Test Cutting
Step 2: Configuring the Cutting Conditions
Managing Media Information
Registering New Media
Step 1: Create New Media
Step 2: Prepare to Create a Profile
Step 3: Create a Profile
Step 4: Register a Profile
Step 5: Configure the Default Printer Control Settings
Step 6: Finalize the Registration of the New Media
Saving the Media File
Loading Saved Media Files
Deleting the Media
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Basic Operations for Output
Basic Operations for Output
This section explains the basic operations for output.
Basic Operations
Test Printing
Basic Operations for Output
Step 1: Configure the Default Settings of Each Queue Folder
Step 2: Add Printing Data to the Job List
Step 3: Change the Print Settings of the Job
Step 4: Output the Job
Performing Only Processing by the RIP
Canceling Processing by the RIP and Printing
Deleting Jobs and Intermediate Files
Outputting from Other Computers
Outputting from Applications
Viewing Job Log Information