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Managing multiple path names (e.g., CutContour, PerfCut) simultaneously.

Setting precise overlap regions and visual markers so installers can align panels perfectly on-site. Choosing the Right Training Method

Different jobs require different resolutions and ink limits.

Whether you are a novice operator or a shop manager looking to automate your workflow, this guide covers everything you need to know about mastering Onyx. Why Professional Onyx Training Matters

The learning curve for Onyx can be steep due to its vast array of features. Professional training moves beyond basic "file-to-print" steps and dives into the architecture of the software.

Training teaches best practices for preparing files from Adobe applications like Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign. This includes proper preflighting, ensuring that designs are print-ready and free of errors that could cause waste or delays.

Color accuracy is the bedrock of the print industry. ONYX is renowned for its powerful color engine, integrated PANTONE library, and G7 compliance, allowing for consistent color across different printers and media. Training will teach you how to build and manage ICC profiles for every media and printer combination you use, ensuring predictable, repeatable, and stunning results. You'll learn to use features like DeviceLink+ to automate color management and ensure that what you see on your screen is what you get on your final print.

To help tailor recommendations for your production setup, could you share a bit more about your shop? Let me know: What do you currently run?

Automating grommet marks, banners finishing, and bleed setups. 2. Advanced Layout & Finishing Controls

Onyx regularly updates its print engines and color algorithms. Ensure your training aligns with the specific version (e.g., Onyx 21, 22, or newer) running in your shop.

If you are just starting, the most critical training "piece" is the ONYX RIP Queue Fundamentals

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