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We do a lot of graphics for dirtbikes and so often times there are objects with multiple gradients in them. All of the artwork is inside of a clip group as well. When we go to create out print sheets and nest all of the objects some gradients will not rotate properly. This happens randomly and I have found no way to resolve this. Ideas?
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Can you share a sample Illustrator file that contains at least one of the gradients in question?
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Yes, I will create a sample here shortly!
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So the gradients do not return in your nesting software? Or when the printer printes them rotated? Or on the artboard?
Are they really gradients? Or perhaps patterns that someone created by accident?
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I dont use nesting software, I manually fit the odd shape parts into sheet sizes of 52" x 27". THe gradiesnts are not patterns but just reguular gradient fills that are created with the gradient tool. I Will post an example here shortly after I create another sheet.
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Are you printing the graphics directly from Adobe Illustrator or using a third party application, such as a large format RIP? If you're using a RIP application what kinds of files are you bringing into it from Adobe Illustrator?
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Is the rotation glitch with the gradient fills happening when the objects are rotated within Illustrator? Or is the glitch occurring in the PDF after it is generated by Illustrator? If there are any advanced properties in the gradient fills the PDF should probably be saved in the latest PDF version, 1.7, rather than the Illustrator default of version 1.6.
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This happens when objects are rotated in illistrator. This is before any file is saved or exported.
I was able to take a screen recording of this happening.
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Here is a link for the video.
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