Alignment and Nesting: Print Bottom first

Alignment and Nesting: Print Bottom first

What

When Print Bottom first is enabled the print Job is rotated 180degr. and thus will start printing from the bottom of the job.  This is used when printing on roll and the roll is cut afterwards, whereby the end of the print job will now be the beginning of the cut job. 
This prevents the re-rolling of the print roll 

Available from V6.7.0

How to set up:

Layout:
  1.  Go to Alignment/ Nesting window 
  2. Once the nest is created, select Print Bottom first


  3. Submit to RIP
    => RIP:  Job preview the jobs is rotated 180degr.   So end of print will be beginning of cut with cut marks in correct position. 



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