Social Networking leads to valuable information on how FlightCheck
is vitally important in a Digital Textile Printing Workflow.We at Markzware like to check out all relevant networking opportunities. Quite frankly though, often there seems to be so many new communities and sites, outside of the main
Twitter,
FaceBook and
Linkedin networks most of us use, that you get a bit overwhelmed. Should I really join yet another social network site?
Well I did and the network was right here on
WideFormatWorld! Very quickly a chat online via this new wide format forum and networking site broke out between myself and another member who befriended me. Pinging each other back-and-forth, I quickly realized it was Mr.
Roland Biemans from
Hollanders Printing Systems, maker of wide format digital textile printers and accessories. This led to an email interview we did with him, once learned that he had a detailed prepress background, using
Markzware FlightCheck for checking digital files before going to print or output.
You can read the full interesting and educational interview here:
"But there’s an extra thing to mind when it comes to printing on textile: ink volume*. Woven or knitted media is a 3D structure that reacts very differently than a flat, closed surface. Bleeding, print-through and angles are different. Ink volume control is essential to get the right amount of ink for a specific kind of media and application. A 1% change in ink volume, may result to a 5-8% change in color perception.."
Read full Interview Here:
http://markzware.com/blogs/flightcheck-articles/digital-textile-pri...

Roland Biemans
I recommend you join
WideFormatWorld.com today and if you do, please
connect or add me as a friend. Who knows, maybe you could be the next person we interview about
DTP File Conversion, preflight or
FlightCheck?!
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