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Quick Fixes: Sublimation Tips

Quick Fixes
I get a lot of phone calls from people who have an issue that is just a simple fix. It’s not always obvious what is going on but just a few mouse clicks and you’re done. I want to point out a few of these issue.

In Corel when you are having problems that “don’t seam to make sense” or if you have accidentally closed a tool and cannot find it to re-open it. One thing that might help would be to reset Corel back to it’s original settings.

Just hold down the F8 key while opening Corel. This will reset the program back to the way it was when you first installed it.


Another thing I have found is that people have accidentally changed their default printer and don’t know how to set it back.
All you have to do is open your printer list:
In Windows XP
Start – Control Panel – Printers and Faxes

In Windows Vista
Start – Control Panel – Printers

In Windows 7
Start – Control Panel –Devices and Printers Next just right click on the printer you want to make your default and select “Set as Default” A common issue I see on the Ricoh printer happens when people are printing something on Legal or Tabloid paper and the printer is printing the image too small in the center of the page. This is usually caused by the auto reduce feature in the driver.

Just open Printing Preferences and look on the Printer Configuration tab. In the bottom left hand corner just uncheck “Reduce Automatically…” (on the GX7000 it is listed as “Auto Reduce”. Don’t forget to go back to the setup tab and reselect “Conde ICC” under Custom Settings.

In addition, you will find informative videos for configuring color management by the support team at Conde by visiting Conde TV, Conde Facebook Page and Conde Twitter.

Look for more upcoming videos and informative blog entries to be added for successful sublimation and maintaining your Conde DyeSub System. If there is something that you think would be better said in an instructional video or blog posting, then we look forward to hearing your ideas.

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