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Author Topic: Poster printing with overlap?  (Read 7526 times)
sbuckley
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« on: October 20, 2014, 09:36:15 AM »

Hi, is there any way of getting an overlap when poster printing. I am printing a poster 4 A4's. The problem is the edge lineup cuts through the middle some text and a persons's head. If there is someway of creating an overlap I could avoid this or is this for the wishlist?
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« Reply #1 on: October 20, 2014, 11:14:40 AM »

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If there is someway of creating an overlap I could avoid this or is this for the wishlist?

Good morning,
Not able to see what the prints will look like, I can only offer a thought or two.

First of all, I have done a few poster images, one 5.5 feet tall.
The situation called for aligning the panels the same way you would put up wall paper which had flowers or leaves or a pattern.
You have to be very meticulous in aligning the edges so the pattern matches when a person sees it from a reasonable distance.

That having been said, and trying to envision your situation, the only idea that comes to mind, is to print one panel twice, and trim and paste, locating your cut in a more suitable location.
Fred
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« Reply #2 on: October 21, 2014, 12:33:10 PM »

Thanks for your reply fred. For whatever reason my printer always misses the tiniest little bit from the print edge so even though I line them up perfectly it still looks odd. If I print to pdf and import to photoshop they line up perfectly so Qimage is doing its job. I used to work in a drawing office where we had to join prints and drawings quite often. It was quite simple plot in tiles leaving an overlap, lay on light box, match up, cut and join where it would be least noticed. Anyway, I'm sorted now with my poster - I took it to a local print shop. It's just a feature I would love to see in Qimage
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« Reply #3 on: October 22, 2014, 09:50:06 AM »

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Thanks for your reply fred. For whatever reason my printer always misses the tiniest little bit from the print edge so even though I line them up perfectly it still looks odd.
Sorry I cannot see it, but "Misses the tiniest bit from the edge" might be too much or not enough overspray, which is adjustable in the driver.
I can't tell if "Misses" means a white sliver, or missing some that had too much overspray  and lost part of a letter?
You can turn Overspray on ot off from withing Qimage but the amounty of oversrpay is controlled from the driver.
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