Hello, I am not Artios user, but rather consumer of its output. I have operator with limited knowledge available, so I am asking you, experienced users:
In Artios (as well on any other similar CAD programme), you can set different types of lines: cutting, creasing, bleed, perforating... They will be shown as different colour as well, they are differently numbered in the CFF2 output.
In Artios you can colour different areas in order to mark (for instance) unvarnished areas.
Is there an automatic mechanism, to convert different line types into suitable form when preparing file for sample plotter, which has one pen only:
example: cut - solid line; crease - dashed line; bleed - dash/dot/dash, coloured area - hatch pattern...
My operator claims, that you need to do conversion manually...
Janez
In Artios (as well on any other similar CAD programme), you can set different types of lines: cutting, creasing, bleed, perforating... They will be shown as different colour as well, they are differently numbered in the CFF2 output.
In Artios you can colour different areas in order to mark (for instance) unvarnished areas.
Is there an automatic mechanism, to convert different line types into suitable form when preparing file for sample plotter, which has one pen only:
example: cut - solid line; crease - dashed line; bleed - dash/dot/dash, coloured area - hatch pattern...
My operator claims, that you need to do conversion manually...
Janez