Ricoh GX7000 Sublimation Manual - Page 21

Tips on using templates

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Working with templates If your image does not fit the power clip correctly first time, right click on the image and choose 'Edit Contents' from the drop down menu (diagram 1). You can also click on Effects > Power Clip > Edit Contents. Drag the image (you will see the image and the template on the screen) until you have it in the right place. You can even re-size the object in the 'Edit' state. When you are happy with the image placement, right click and choose 'Finish Editing This Level', from the drop down menu. You can also access this by clicking on Effects > Power Clip > Finish Editing This Level. Diagram 1 Tips on using templates All Xpres Sublimation templates are slightly larger than the actual substrate. You can leave the border of the template visible as this helps to line up the substrate before taping it onto the transfer paper (use XP6006 Heat Tape to secure the substrate to the transfer paper). The only template you cannot leave the border on is the mug template as this will show up when printed. To duplicate your image once fitted to the template refer to page 18 on duplicating objects 19

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If your image does not fit the power clip correctly first time, right
click on the image and choose 'Edit Contents' from the drop down
menu (diagram
1
). You can also click on Effects > Power Clip >
Edit Contents. Drag the image (you will see the image and the
template on the screen) until you have it in the right place. You can
even re-size the object in the 'Edit' state. When you are happy with
the image placement, right click and choose 'Finish Editing This
Level', from the drop down menu. You can also access this by
clicking on Effects > Power Clip > Finish Editing This Level.
Diagram 1
All Xpres Sublimation templates are slightly larger than the actual substrate. You can leave the border of the template
visible as this helps to line up the substrate before taping it onto the transfer paper (use XP6006 Heat Tape to secure
the substrate to the transfer paper).
The only template you cannot leave the border on is the mug template as this will show up when printed.
To duplicate your image once fitted to the template refer to page
18
on duplicating objects
Tips on using templates
Working with templates
19