I’m curious—will there be future updates where we can:
Adjust registration marks to better maximize material usage?
Support additional paper media for print‑and‑cut projects?
Several users (including myself) have discussed the benefit of tweaking those marks to reduce waste and expand our creativity. Would love to hear if this is on the roadmap.
And the mark in the bottom right corner doesn’t even do anything now!
I emailed support team and it seems some users wanted it there, so they brought it back. I think we should revisit that.
Back in the old days , it may have been useful as an extra reading mark, but as it isn’t read anymore, the only reason why someone would want it there is to mark the P&C area, but it is not even that.
Even if it was, there would be no need to be printed. Having it on canvas, as an option, as it is possible now, it would do.
So I print ouside IS (also because IS doesn’t support color profiles) without that mark and use maximize that material.
Hi! Yes, I know about this I’m also the one who shared it here in the community and I’m just wondering if in the future there will be possible updates with regards to this one. Even if we can put designs at the bottom it will still be efficient if the registration marks are adjustable to maximize more. There is still a bigspace wasted because of the big registration marks. I’m also using another brand with adjustable and small registration marks and hoping that Loklik can also do this one too or atleast have an idea if this is in the works in future updates😊
I know right! Such a waste of space:sweat_smile: I’m just really curious if this is in the works since a lot of users have been asking if we can adjust the registration marks and add be able also to print and cut on bigger media. I have an A3 printer and I can’t maximize it with my iCraft since it only prints Letter and A4:sweat_smile:
Anyways yo can to it now. You just have to avoid that bottom right corner mark printing somehow and see what happens.
I mean, if you block that mark while printing, you can then use the space up to 30,5cm/12in or 61cm/24in with a long mat.
I’m curious about what would happen then. But I can’t print in A3 nor have a 12x24 mat yet. I’m thinking about getting one.
Uhhuuu, now I’m thinking… I could try somehow with a reading marks template to overlap the actual printed paper. Challenge annotated! For the moment I haven’t that long mat.