Placement print does not extend on seam allowance
Does anyone has experience with placement print not extending through seam allowance up to cutting edge?
If I let seam allowance remain "white" in production and seamstress sew it just 1mm smaller, then there will be white stripes along the seams.
Is there any property, which makes placement print to continue on seam allowance while continuing print on next pattern ? Placement rrint is covering 4 patterns.
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Hi ekli ,
Thank you for your question: If you go to the print layout mode at the corner right of the CLO interface under simulation, you can find the possibility to show the print extended on the seam allowances and export an image that you can use on a plotter for example.
To match the print perfectly, you have to place manually on the roll the different pattern pieces covered by your placed print.
I hope this helps!
Take care
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Dear CLO Team
Thank you for a quick reply and a good advice. Though I experience it doesn't work on a placement print:
I have placement print which continues throughout 4 pattern pieces. The meaning is that print should continue on next pattern exactly where it stopped at the previous one, to keep the print report:
Any good advice?
Thank you in advance.
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I have the same problem. In graphics added to the patterns, the seam allowance remains without the print.
What's the solution for this problem?
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Is there a solution for this issue yet? This is a big roadblock in printing placed designs. Seems like an easy fix to alter the program to extend to the outer edge of the seam allowance. Let me know if there is a solve for this yet. Thank you!
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Currently you will only see a print go into the seam allowance if it was added as a Texture. If it was added as a graphic you will not see it. But we have received this request previously from several users and hope to add this as a future CLO feature. :)
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please add the feature to see prints go into the seam allowance
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Hi everyone, this feature request is being worked on. Please understand we cannot give a fixed timeline, though.
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