Using Smart Print Settings in Sawgrass Print Utility

Choosing the correct print settings for consistent, high-quality results can take time and may require manual adjustments. Smart Print Settings in Sawgrass Print Utility help simplify the process by automatically applying recommended print settings based on your selected product and material.

With a single selection, Smart Print Settings configure key print options so your job is ready to print faster and with fewer setup errors.

What Are Smart Print Settings?

Smart Print Settings are preset configurations that automatically apply recommended print settings for your selected product and substrate.

Depending on the job, Sawgrass Print Utility automatically configures settings such as:

  • Print quality
  • Color handling
  • Mirroring

This helps ensure your print settings are optimized before printing begins.

Supported Ink Types

Smart Print Settings work across both supported Sawgrass ink types:

  • SubliJet
  • VersiFlex

This provides a reliable and consistent starting point regardless of the printing workflow or material being used.

How Smart Print Settings Work

When you select your product and material in Sawgrass Print Utility, Smart Print Settings automatically apply the recommended configuration for that setup.

This helps eliminate guesswork and reduces the need to manually configure multiple print settings before each job.

Making Manual Adjustments

Although Smart Print Settings automatically apply recommended settings, you can still make manual adjustments when needed.

Example: Reverse-Side Glass Cutting Board Application

When printing for reverse-side application on a glass cutting board, you may need to Turn Mirroring off.

This flexibility allows you to customize settings for specialty applications while still benefiting from automated setup.

Best Practices

For the best results:

  • Always select the correct product and material before printing
  • Review automatically applied settings prior to printing
  • Make manual adjustments only when required for specialty applications
  • Test settings on new materials before large production runs