1. Commercial version – licensing method
2. Technical support
4.2. Subpanel MARKERS FOR CUTTING PLOTTERS 1. F1 IMPOSITION FILES panel
2. F2 IMPOSITION PARAMETERS pane
1. First imposition
3. F3 COLUMN AND ROW SIZE panel
4. Panel F4 OFFSETS|IMPOSITION OF CUTTING DIE
5. F5 SPACING BETWEEN COLUMNS/ROWS panel
6. F6 AUTOMATIC FILLING panel
7. F7 OUTPUT FILE panel
8. F8 GRAPHIC ELEMENTS ON THE IMPOSITION SHEET panel
9. F9 FINAL OPTIONS panel
10. F10 IMPOSITION OUTSIDE THE IMPOSITION GRID panel
11. Saving the imposition project
12. Imposition templates
1. Subpanel CUTTING MARKERS
2. Subpanel MARKERS FOR CUTTING PLOTTERS
3. Subpanel CUT-OFF LINES
4. Subpanel TEXT FRAMES
5. Subpanel CODES
6. Subpanel GEOMETRIC FIGURES
7. Subpanel ELEMENTS IN PDF FORMAT
8. Subpanel DENSITOMETRIC STRIPS
9. Subpanel SIDE GUIDE MARKERS
10. Subpanel REGISTRATION MARKS
11. Subpanel OFFSET PLATE COLOR MARKINGS (SEPARATION)
12. Positioning of texts, codes, figures and PDF elements on the imposition sheet
13. Placing drawn markers on selected sheets and pages
Important! The F8 GRAPHICAL ELEMENTS ON THE IMPOSITION SHEET panel can be enabled or disabled depending on whether the Activate the panel switch is selected or not. If this panel is disabled, none of the graphical elements specified in this panel will be drawn.
| The subpanel is available only for single-sided printing. It allows you to add markers required by OPOS (Optical Positioning System) to the imposition sheet. OPOS is an optical position recognition system used in selected models of cutting plotters. | ![]() |
In this subpanel, you can enable drawing a correction line, whose task is to control and correct the skew of the media insertion into the plotter. Additionally, you can specify which edge is the front edge, which is important when determining the left and right edges along which the markers are drawn.
| There are 5 types of markers available: | ![]() |
Type A. Markers drawn in the corners are L-shaped. Intermediate markers, drawn along the edges, are T-shaped and can consist of two lines of equal length (so-called “short” [1]) or one line twice as long (so-called "long" [2]).


Type B: These markers have the same shape as type A markers, but are rotated 90°/180°.

Type C. Type C markers are square-shaped.

Type D. This is a rectangular marker drawn around the page.

Type E. Type E markers are circular in shape.

| In each type (except D), you can specify any number of intermediate markers drawn along the top and bottom edges of X. The number of markers can be different for both edges. | ![]() |