Sheet layout
Types of layout
- Template-based layout This layout technique sets rules for
the arrangement of four layout
parts in two rows and two columns. You then select a rule, and
the program follows it to populate a selected sheet with layout parts.
Using waste area-based statistics, you can control how the program
applies the selected layout template onto different sheet sizes. You
can choose between using a predefined template for arraying a layout,
or defining your own template. In the latter case, the program saves
the template, and you can then use it for building new layouts in
future jobs or use it in other layout techniques — for example, automatic
layout or rectangular array.
- Statistics-based automatic layout The technique offers detailed
statistics for all the combinations of the existing layout templates
as applied to various
sheet sizes. The combinations are ranked by waste area and contrastingly
visualized, which helps you select the solution you need for your
production needs.
- One-sheet nesting layout The technique nests the layout
parts onto a single sheet,
taking into account the required production run so that as few sheets
are used as possible. You select a sheet and set a production run.
The program then produces the optimal distribution of the 1ups for
the selected sheet. The one-sheet layout nesting technique is best
suited (1) for laying out the same structure but fitted with different
graphics or (2) when you need to lay out 1ups with irregular shapes,
where using the template-based
or automatic layout
technique would produce greater waste.
- Manual layout The program opens a blank drawing in which
you begin to build you own layout by manually
adding the sheet and the layout parts. You can save time by using
arraying methods — rectangular
array or part connection
array.