Print production worksheets

Print production worksheets

WilcomWorkspace allows you to print production worksheets. This is the link between designer and embroidery machine operator. It contains a design preview as well as essential production information, including design size, color sequence and special instructions. Reports can be output as hard copy or in electronic (PDF) format.
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If certain thread colors are not available on your printer, they may be mapped to a different color, including white. Print the design in TrueView color, or black and white, or turn off color mapping. See your printer manual for more information.

To print a production worksheet...

  1. Before printing, it’s a good idea to check design information to make sure all details are up-to-date.
  2. Click the Print design icon.
  3. From the preview window, adjust print settings as required.

    Options include:
    1. Report type: Choose between the full worksheet or production summary. The full worksheet provides thread details. The summary includes any colorways.
    2. Zoom factor: Print at ‘real size’ (1:1) or adjust to fit the worksheet.
  4. Click Print to go ahead and print the worksheet.
  5. Use the Print dialog to choose a printer – e.g. hard copy or PDF – and click Print to output.
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