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The Tile Setup option (Figure 1) allows you to use and define tiles for your images. Tiling separates a job into two or more pieces. Typically, you use this option to print images larger than your media or for display and mounting purposes. This option should only be used if you want your Quick Set to tile every image the same way.
![]() Check [Tiling] box to configure the tiling options.
![]() The [Submit Tiles as Individual Jobs] option allows you to send each tile to RIP-Queue for printing as individual jobs. Using this option improves your speed because the first tile can begin printing while remaining tiles are being processed.
![]() This option will include Bleed and Trim into calculations for tile size. The option [Number of Columns] or [Number of Rows] must be enabled for the [Include Bleed and Trim with fixed number of tiles] to be selectable.
![]() These options allow you to specify number of tile columns and rows in your images. Check [Number of Columns] and [Number of Rows] radio boxes, then set numbers of columns and rows.
![]() When you choose a print size larger than the maximum page size for the printer, the image preview displays tile lines inside the crop box. These appear as additional dotted lines similar to crop box lines. If your final output has multiple rows and columns, be aware that making adjustments to a single tile affects all tiles associated with the same row and column. All tiles in the same vertical column have the same width. All tiles in the same horizontal row have the same height.
To adjust a tile’s size:
Row or column numbers count from upper left to lower right; those marked with an asterisk (*) use the default value for that dimension.
[Custom Tile Columns/Rows] allow you to create custom tile sizes for each column or row. When RIP-Queue creates the tiles, the first Custom Tile will define the size of the tiles in the first column or row. The second Custom Tile will define the sizes of the tiles in the second column or row, and so on.
![]() The option shows default maximum Width and Height that are based on Page Size that you selected. You can change the both maximum tile sizes enter or click the spinner for your desired sizes
![]() The [Overlap] option places a user specified overlap on either side of a tile. Overlap is applied as long as there is an adjacent tile. Tile Overlap helps you align and weld adjacent tiles.
[Overlap] has the following attributes:
To set the overlap, type in the new dimension or use the up and down buttons.
NOTE: The overlap is divided equally to both sides of the tile; therefore a one-inch overlap will contain one-half inch of each adjoining tile. Tiles that are part of the outside edge of the image will have no overlap on the outside edge. When you set an overlap, you will see no change in the display image.
Weld Overlap - This option reserves a portion of the Overlap Tile area for the welding adhesive. Ink can inhibit the adhesive from forming a perfect bond when joining two tiles, and [Weld Overlap] ensures an ink-free area.
NOTE: You must have an overlap Tile area of at least half an inch to use [Weld Overlap].
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