Rasterlink does not have an automated function to create raised pictograms, only braille, however images can be reprinted with multiple execution times to print raised textures and images. A trick to this is by first creating a valid pixel primer layer and then auto-executing 11 to 14 layers of clear ink (matte) to reach the desired height and then capping with a layer of gloss depending on the desired finish. A 100% single color image can be converted to clear with a job attribute change to mono-color replacement K to Clear channel. (K is recommended because it can be controlled best by imaging in grayscale)
What about creating the ADA required raised text/pictograms? What setting in RasterLink does that?
Rasterlink does not have an automated function to create raised pictograms, only braille, however images can be reprinted with multiple execution times to print raised textures and images. A trick to this is by first creating a valid pixel primer layer and then auto-executing 11 to 14 layers of clear ink (matte) to reach the desired height and then capping with a layer of gloss depending on the desired finish.
A 100% single color image can be converted to clear with a job attribute change to mono-color replacement K to Clear channel. (K is recommended because it can be controlled best by imaging in grayscale)