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Plotter Printing: Mistakes to Avoid When Formatting Drawings & Plans

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5 ene 2023

Large format printing can be challenging if you make mistakes before or during the printing process—even little ones. Fortunately, you can take certain steps to avoid these errors and ensure your large prints come out correctly the first time. Getting your prints right from the start will save you more money in printing costs. It will also save you more time.

Here, we'll look at some specific ways to spot errors before they happen. You'll also learn how to resolve these issues and prevent them from happening again. As the saying goes, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. When it comes time to plot a large drawing, you don't want to waste time, ink, and money on failed prints.

How Can You Avoid Printing Mistakes?

Knowing what kinds of plotter printing mistakes you might face can help you avoid them. There are many potential printing mistakes that can affect your large format prints. These could include some of the following:

Failing to Convert RGB to CMYK

Using Too Much Text

Printing Low-Resolution Images

Not Understanding Error Codes

How Can You Improve Your Printing Skills?

To avoid other potential mistakes with plotter printing, you should adhere to some of the following design and drafting best practices:

Develop Solid CAD Standards

Avoid Including Unnecessary Details

Look Over All Drafts

What Are the Common Printing Defects?

Professional trying to resolve a plotter printing error

The following are some common flexographic printing defects that can impact print quality and other aspects of your projects:

Mottling

Skip Out

Belt Buckle

Pinholing

Filling In

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