Layer Definitions
The layers are identified as bottom, middle and top. The bottom layer is
printed first (if it is not empty) and the top layer is printed last (if it is not
empty).
Use the layer indicated to print the following white ink applications:
Under-printing white ink for non-white media
• Top - CMYK
• Middle - W (spot data or printer generated flood)
• Bottom – W (spot data or printer generated flood)
Over-printing white ink for backlit applications viewed 2
nd
surface
• Top - W (spot data or printer generated flood)
• Middle - CMYK (mirrored)
• Bottom – CMYK (mirrored)
Print white ink for middle layer for a day-night application viewed 2
nd
surface
• Top - CMYK (mirrored)
• Middle - W (spot data or printer generated flood)
• Bottom – CMYK (mirrored)
Each layer can be defined with one of the following choices:
CMYK Data - CMYK image data
White Spot Data – Print Spot 1 data with white ink
White Flood Fill – Printer will generate flood data for the extent of the
image data using the largest ink drop level
How to Print White Ink Jobs
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Chapter 9 - How to Work With White Ink and Varnish
User Manual: Arizona (AZ) 440 GT, AZ 440 XT, AZ 460 GT, AZ 460 XT, AZ 480 GT, AZ 480 XT - Rev. B, 4/2013