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I was printing fine from 7.4 to my 9800 @ 36" wide.

I changed the paper size to 44" and it showes the image in the layout and takes several minutes to rip it and send it to the printer, the printer feeds out the paper to the size of the image without printing anything and cuts it off.

I've tried several different images and configs with the same results.

I have no service warranty with wasatch.

Thanks for any and all suggestions.
 

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I can't figure it out!
I have a tshirt template and I power clip an image into it and print it on the 44" paper and it prints perfectly, I edit the power clip and put a different image in it and it shows just like the previous one in SoftRIP and it doesn't print just feeds out the amount of paper that it would have printed on.

I spent all day yesterday trying settings and nothing, TShirt gods please help!!!
 

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Eric the only "separations" I see is in the print dialog in CorelDraw under the color tab.

In Wasatch, click on the blue gears and there should be a separations option right there. I also noticed it says your printer is running CMYK - every time I've set up a printer for separations I run the MONO 720x720 setting.
 

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This morning I started everything up and it printed the first one just fine, Changed just the image and it acts like it's going to print and just feeds out the paper.

reprinted the first image from the print queue and it prints just fine.
 

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I believ3e your issue may be trying to print a Corel file. I do not think Wasatch can print such. From Corel export it as a jpg and try to print. We use Corel Draw from time to time but never print such - we always export to a flat file before printing using Wasatch.
 
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