Spot UV DTF is perhaps the most premium product you can offer using a UV DTF printer. It is a brilliant way to stand out from the crowd and make your products look that bit more special. Whether you print in-house or order a DTF Trade Print, the good news is that printing a Spot UV DTF product is no harder than standard DTF.
Here is a quick step-by-step guide to setting up your artwork for a Spot UV DTF print using a 1ClickPrint printer. We will be using Photoshop to create the artwork.
Before you start selecting your gloss areas, you need to check two main things:
Colour Mode: Make sure your artwork is set to CMYK.
Background: Ensure that you have a transparent background layer.
Select the gloss areas: Start by selecting the specific areas of your design that you want to have a gloss finish. You can use whatever your preferred selection method is. For example, you might want to select a specific logo or graphic. Any area that isn’t selected will automatically be printed matte, whilst the selected areas will be glossy.
Create a spot channel: Once your areas are selected, go over to the Channels window and create a new spot channel.
Name the channel: This step is really important. The channel must be named exactly Spot clear. Use a capital ‘S’, a capital ‘C’, and make sure there are no spaces.
Note: The colour you assign to this channel is just to help you see what you have selected on your screen; it won’t show up on the final print, as the gloss is completely invisible aside from the shiny effect.
Select all pixels: Make sure you select all pixels for the area.
Create a work path: Navigate to the Layers menu, then go to Paths, the 3 line menu in the top right of the paths window, and create a work path. Setting the tolerance to 1 is fine for this.
Save the path: Click ‘Save Path’. The name you give this path isn’t particularly important.
Create a clipping path: Next, you need to create a clipping path. When doing this, you must leave the ‘flatness’ box completely blank. Do not put anything in there, not even a zero.
Save as a PDF: Go to save your file and choose the Photoshop PDF format.
Set the PDF standard: In the save options, make sure the standard is set to PDF/X-4:2010.
Save and finish: Click save, and you are completely done.
While setting up the paths might feel like a tiny bit of a faff the first time you do it, it really just comes down to selecting your glossy areas and clicking a few buttons to get it ready for UV DTF Printing.
Your printer will output the file exactly as you have set it up here: your selected parts will be nice and glossy, and the rest will have a sleek matte finish. The results are absolutely fantastic, so have a play around and enjoy printing.
If you have a 1ClickPrint UV DTF printer you can simply drop the PDF into your Digital Factory RIP. Alternatively, out DTF Trade print service is an excellent option.
Simply go to DTF-printers.co.uk and select the Spot UV DTF Trade Print service.
