This issues appears because the print preview shows a different format than the one you're printing on. Simply access Print and then choose Properties. From the Format, select the paper you want to print on and the printer will automatically adjust the format to fit on the paper you're printing. Another possibility is that your drawing is too small/big and the printer doesn't know how to adjust it. Always make sure the resolution of the drawing is exactly the one you need. In either case it will result in stretched printing.
Our Autograph 6 is using too much ink when printing a label for our CD. This problem began when the type of paper was changed to 'glossy' within the DISCUS program. The ink usage is now too heavy for our project and nothing seems to deter the Autograph 6 from printing as if it's still on 'glossy'. We have tried changing the paper quality to all types, restarting the PC, working in Disc-juggler and changing programs.
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Answer by
Robert Polubinski
This problem can be fixed by adjusting the printing preferences. It's useless if you just changed the paper. You need to start one of the applications, then when you are in the Print menu, access Properties and change the color profiles, colors used, INK usage, etc. That's the only place where you could change these settings regarding ink management and printing.
Hello, How much does it cost to keep using your software after the trial has ended?
The pricing for Autograph software after the trial period can be found on their website.
No, Autograph is not available to run on an iPad, as it is a program designed specifically for Windows.
This issues appears because the print preview shows a different format than the one you're printing on. Simply access Print and then choose Properties. From the Format, select the paper you want to print on and the printer will automatically adjust the format to fit on the paper you're printing. Another possibility is that your drawing is too small/big and the printer doesn't know how to adjust it. Always make sure the resolution of the drawing is exactly the one you need. In either case it will result in stretched printing.
Our Autograph 6 is using too much ink when printing a label for our CD. This problem began when the type of paper was changed to 'glossy' within the DISCUS program. The ink usage is now too heavy for our project and nothing seems to deter the Autograph 6 from printing as if it's still on 'glossy'. We have tried changing the paper quality to all types, restarting the PC, working in Disc-juggler and changing programs.
This problem can be fixed by adjusting the printing preferences. It's useless if you just changed the paper. You need to start one of the applications, then when you are in the Print menu, access Properties and change the color profiles, colors used, INK usage, etc. That's the only place where you could change these settings regarding ink management and printing.