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Title: Printing artwork
Post by: SirPoonga on February 25, 2002, 10:36:34 pm
how does one print a tiled graphic.
Title: Re: Printing artwork
Post by: ArcadeFX on February 26, 2002, 09:08:59 am
Why would you want to?  I hope not to put in your cabinet. I think that would look really bad if you taped them all to gether.
Title: Re: Printing artwork
Post by: Jonathan the Red on February 26, 2002, 10:05:19 am
Yep, taping several sheets together will look like ass. You'll inevitably have some overlap, which will be painfully visible when you illuminate it. Get some banner paper... it's basically 8.5" x 11" paper with each sheet joined to the next with fine perforations.
Title: Re: Printing artwork
Post by: SirPoonga on February 26, 2002, 10:17:07 am
No, altimately I want to print out my full size side art and use it as a stencil.

Just answer the question.....
Title: Re: Printing artwork
Post by: jelloslug on February 26, 2002, 12:33:46 pm
Two ways to do it:

1) Print it out on more than sheet of paper BUT make the individual pages seperate images and make the images overlap each other buy about 1/4 of an inch.  Then line up the overlapping images and take a straight edge and a VERY sharp exacto knife and cut in the middle of the overlap area.  This will trim off the right amount off each page and the edges will line up perfectly without a gap.

2)  Go to Kinkos and have them print it out on a large media printer.  I cost me about $9.00 to print out mine.  (dont have them laminate it though, it will look like crap..all washed out)
Title: Re: Printing artwork
Post by: SirPoonga on February 26, 2002, 12:53:15 pm
Hmmm.  That's an idea.
Might just have to do that.

I'm planning on doing something in glowire on my cabinet.  probably not as much detail as the following pic but it's a start (artist rendition [hehe, called myself an artist])
See links.

http://www.glowire.com
http://kevin.jonas.com/images/glowire.jpg
Title: Re: Printing artwork
Post by: jelloslug on February 26, 2002, 12:56:03 pm
sounds cool!  
Title: Re: Printing artwork
Post by: Mike on February 26, 2002, 06:41:00 pm
I'm looking to get images printed out for my cabinet too. I need them all, a marquee, bezel and side art. But unlike you I can get them printed on a proper printer for free. ie: lightjet and arizona. But I would suggest to call a local printing company to get them printed they will look much better. It should be reasonable if you set the image up correctly for the printer. Don't go with kinkos they do crappy printing. You want good images printed on vinyl. It last may longer. And for a marquee you need someone with a printer like a light jet so they can do back lit images.
Title: Sweeet!
Post by: 1UP on February 26, 2002, 10:51:58 pm
Hot damn!
Title: Re: Printing artwork
Post by: bob on February 27, 2002, 05:08:13 pm
In Photoshop, you would set guides at whatever interval you can print (like 8 x 10.5) then turn on "snap to guides" then use the marquee select tool to select one "panel". The print dialog has  a "selection" radio button.

Then you just trim it and glue it. I make tiled maps sometimes.

Bob
South Carolina
Title: Re: Printing artwork
Post by: slug54 on February 27, 2002, 05:11:34 pm
Does anyone know if they make long paper
for injet printers like on a roll or something.  
for printing marquees and control panel overlays.
                 Slug54
Title: Re: Printing artwork
Post by: ArcadeFX on February 27, 2002, 07:19:13 pm
Epson Panoramic Photo Paper - 8.3 x 23.4 inches

You should be able to get it at any large computer store.

Hope this helps.
Title: Re: Printing artwork
Post by: clok on February 28, 2002, 08:36:19 am
There are several programs out there that will print posters, the one i use is actaully called "poster printery"
you can get it here.

http://www.bluechillies.com/details/568.html

I like this one becuase you can set the size and see how many sheets you will use.

You can make great side art with this and good photo paper, and some skill in cutting. I used this for my control panel overlay (which is under plexi) and it turned out excellent. I also used it for my Marque, but i agree, i cut them and actually glued the edges of the paper together ( not overlapped, that actual little paper thin edge, to another paper thin edge) and you can still see the line where they are glued, banner paper is in the future.  but for overlays, or sideart, with a little bit of skill it could look great.

Clok
Title: Re:Printing artwork
Post by: spystyle on May 18, 2004, 06:55:58 pm
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Title: Re:Sweeet!
Post by: REBIRTH on May 18, 2004, 07:11:50 pm
Hot damn!