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Doug Swaser
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Can anyone help me so I can get Aurora Fills to print clear for graphics at about 20"x98" size ? I've tried everyhting under the sun and I still can't get them to print with out large pixels and being blurred. i've tried designing them at a smaller scale and then enlarging them with the rip software before printing, I've tried designing the graphics at the same size as the fill and that doesn't work. Any help would be appreciated.
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Doug Swaser
Sideline Signs & Graphics, LLC
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Hastings, MN 55033
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The average width of an Aurora fill is 4800 pixels. You should design on a canvas in Photoshop or other image editor that is in the neighborhood of 9800 pixels wide so that you are sending a 100 pixels per inch image to your rip in order to get clean results.

Therefore, you should enlarge the Aurora fill in your image editor so that it can interpolate the pixels at the higher resolution. If you are just enlarging in a non-image editor application such as CorelDRAW, Flexi etc., then you are simply enlarging the pixels and you are printing at an effective resolution of less than 50 pixels per inch.

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