This screen contains the production configuration options for the DTF (Direct To Film) Printing decoration process. Configuring production settings to match your business processes and equipment will increase the overall efficiency of DecoNetwork and your business.
Prerequisites
- You must have administrator access to use this feature
- DTF Printing must be enabled as a decoration process you support
To configure your DTF production settings:
- Log into your DecoNetwork Website.
- Browse to Admin > Decoration Processes.
- Select Transfer, then click Production Settings.
The production settings for screen printing will be shown in the main work area.
Production Options
- Minimum DPI sets the lowest DPI that the online designer will accept as a reasonable quality graphic. (DPI is used to describe the resolution by the number of dots per inch in a digital print). If graphics are below this DPI, either because they are low resolution to begin with or are enlarged or stretched (thereby reducing resolution) the online designer will warn the user that the graphics they are using may produce poor results.
- Production DPI should be set to the best or native resolution your printer provides. Images with a DPI higher than this will be down-sampled to this setting.
- Ignore raster upload's embedded DPI when lower than production DPI: when ticked, the embedded DPI in uploaded raster images will be ignored if it is below the specified production DPI for the area/decoration process. This results in raster uploads getting sized according to the production DPI in the Designer and in the design previews on products.
Production Format Options
- File format lets you select the type of file that will be sent to your production team for the creation of the decorated product. Select the format that best suits your internal business processes.
- Filename Format lets you specify a format for the filename using variable placeholders that will send the required information to your printing machine and automate options such as print mode, media size, and size and positioning on the page for automated workflows.
The placeholder options you can use for the filename include:
- [ORDER_ID]: returns the invoice number of the order.
- [ITEM_ID]: returns the unique identifying number of a line item.
- [VIEW_NAME]: returns the name of a product view.
- [AREA_NAME]: returns the name of a product view area.
- [LINEITEM_QTY]: returns the quantity of an item ordered.
- [LINEITEM_SIZES]: returns the sizes of each item ordered.
- [PRODUCT_COLOR]: returns the name of a product color.
- [PRODUCT_COLOR_TYPE]: returns the color category the color is in; light, white, or dark.
- [PRODUCT_CODE]: returns the identifying code of a product.
- [PRODUCT_BRAND]: returns the brand name of a product.
- [PROCESS_ABBR]: returns the abbreviation of a decoration process.
- [PROCESS_NAME]: returns the name of a decoration process.
- [DESIGN_NAMES]: returns the names of each design added to a blank product.
- [ORDER_PAY_REQ_ME]: returns true or false to indicate if the order has been paid.
- [ORDER_ART_APPROVED]: returns true or false to indicate if the artwork for the order has been approved.
- Vector antiasliasing (smoothing mode), sets the antialiasing behavior when vector images are converted to raster. This option is only available for .jpg, .png, and .tif file formats.
- No antialiasing: when this option is selected no smoothing is applied to the image.
- Full antialiasing: when this option is selected, maximum smoothing is applied to the image.
- No antialiasing on transparent edges: when this option is selected. smoothing is applied to the image except where a solid opaque region meets a transparent region when this option is selected.
- Crop image is an option that becomes available if PNG is selected as the production file format. When enabled, this option will crop any transparent space from around an image, bringing the edge of the product images back to where non-transparency commences. Select the option that best suits your equipment. NOTE: Only works on production files 10MB and smaller.
- Make transparent areas white, when ticked, will place transparent images over a white background. This results in the transparent areas being converted to white. This option is only available for the .png file format.
- Include Background Color, when ticked, will include the background color in production files if the customer has set the background color in the designer. For this to function customers must be permitted to set the background color at the product level (Products > [Product] > Decoration Areas > Configure Areas (cog) > Allow Custom Decoration Areas (Advanced) > Configure Area (cog) > Allow Custom Decoration Area (Advanced) > Select area in view image and tick Can set background color). This setting is not normally used for garment decoration and is more commonly used for types of products such as buttons and badges, and even then only if the printed media background is not available in a requested color.
- Apply Area Shape is an option that becomes available if PNG is selected as the production file format. When ticked, this option will apply the area shape mask to the production file so that the parts of the image that are not within the mask will not be printed.
- Teamnames (less than 100 / more than 100) sets the output behavior of production files when teamnames are being used in the design. You can set the behavior for the case of less than 100 teamnames and for the case of 100 or more teamnames.
- If 1 File per teamname is set, then a separate production file will be generated for each team name.
- If 1 File with static background, and 1 Overlay file per teamname is set, then 1 production file is generated with a background layer containing the static part of the design and a separate layer for each teamname.
- If 1 File with static background, and 1 CSV file containing teamnames is set, then 1 production file with only the static background part of the design is generated along with a CSV file containing the teamnames for you to use as a reference to manually create production files for each teamname.
Alternate Format Options
- File format lets you select the format of production files that need editing.
- Filename Format lets you specify a format for the filename using variable placeholders that will send the required information to your printing machine and automate options such as print mode, media size, and size and positioning on the page for automated workflows.
The placeholder options you can use for the filename include:
- [ORDER_ID]: returns the invoice number of the order.
- [ITEM_ID]: returns the unique identifying number of a line item.
- [VIEW_NAME]: returns the name of a product view.
- [AREA_NAME]: returns the name of a product view area.
- [LINEITEM_QTY]: returns the quantity of an item ordered.
- [LINEITEM_SIZES]: returns the sizes of each item ordered.
- [PRODUCT_COLOR]: returns the name of a product color.
- [PRODUCT_COLOR_TYPE]: returns the color category the color is in; light, white, or dark.
- [PRODUCT_CODE]: returns the identifying code of a product.
- [PRODUCT_BRAND]: returns the brand name of a product.
- [PROCESS_ABBR]: returns the abbreviation of a decoration process.
- [PROCESS_NAME]: returns the name of a decoration process.
- [DESIGN_NAMES]: returns the names of each design added to a blank product.
- [ORDER_PAY_REQ_ME]: returns true or false to indicate if the order has been paid.
- [ORDER_ART_APPROVED]: returns true or false to indicate if the artwork for the order has been approved.
- Vector antialiasing (smoothing mode), sets the antialiasing behavior when vector images are converted to raster. This option is only available for .jpg, .png, and .tif file formats.
- No antialiasing: when this option is selected no smoothing is applied to the image.
- Full antialiasing: when this option is selected, maximum smoothing is applied to the image.
- No antialiasing on transparent edges: when this option is selected. smoothing is applied to the image except where a solid opaque region meets a transparent region when this option is selected.
- Crop image is an option that becomes available if PNG is selected as the production file format. When enabled, this option will crop any transparent space from around an image, bringing the edge of the product images back to where non-transparency commences. Select the option that best suits your equipment. When Kornit is selected as your DTG machine, this option will be forced on. NOTE: Only works on production files 10MB and smaller.
- Make transparent areas white, when ticked, will place transparent images over a white background. This results in the transparent areas being converted to white. This option is only available for the .png file format.
- Include Background Color, when ticked, will include the background color in editing files if the customer has set the background color in the designer. For this to function customers must be permitted to set the background color at the product level (Products > [Product] > Decoration Areas > Configure Areas (cog) > Allow Custom Decoration Areas (Advanced) > Configure Area (cog) > Allow Custom Decoration Area (Advanced) > Select area in view image and tick Can set background color). This setting is not normally used for garment decoration and is more commonly used for types of products such as buttons and badges, and even then only if the printed media background is not available in a requested color.
- Apply Area Shape is an option that becomes available if PNG is selected as the production file format. When ticked, this option will apply the area shape mask to the production file so that the parts of the image that are not within the mask will not be printed.
- Teamnames (less than 100 / more than 100) sets the output behavior of production files when teamnames are being used in the design. You can set the behavior for the case of less than 100 teamnames and for the case of 100 or more teamnames.
- If 1 File per teamname is set, then a separate production file will be generated for each team name.
- If 1 File with static background, and 1 Overlay file per teamname is set, then 1 production file is generated with a background layer containing the static part of the design and a separate layer for each teamname.
- If 1 File with static background, and 1 CSV file containing teamnames is set, then 1 production file with only the static background part of the design is generated along with a CSV file containing the teamnames for you to use as a reference to manually create production files for each teamname.
- Configure the settings as required.
- When finished, click Save.
Comments
0 comments
Please sign in to leave a comment.