so it loads perfectly every time.
The fastest way to ruin an "Untitled-1" is a software crash or power flicker. Flexi uses the file extension for its native projects.
FlexiSign Pro relies on a sister application, Production Manager, to handle RIP (Raster Image Processing) and vinyl cutting commands. When you send a file named , that exact name populates the production queue. Your press operators know exactly what material to load, what profile to apply, and how to archive the print job after completion. 2. Optimized Autolayout and Nesting
The native file format for FlexiSIGN Pro is the .fs file (also known as a “彩艺刻绘” vector file), which can only be opened by the software itself. When you start a new project, the software generates a temporary workspace with default preferences that you can modify to suit your needs. By adjusting these default properties, you can ensure that every new “Untitled 1” opens with the exact toolbars, units, and output settings you use most often, saving you precious minutes on every job.
FlexiSIGN-PRO is a professional tool with a price tag that reflects its industrial capacity. A perpetual license once cost several thousand dollars per seat. Under the current model, subscriptions range from approximately to $42 per month when billed annually (depending on the specific tier and promotions). This subscription model eliminates major capital investment and ensures that signmakers are always running the latest version with the most up-to-date drivers for new printers and cutters.
Finding a specific client's job among dozens of "Untitled-X" files is impossible without manual opening, wasting time in a high-volume production environment. A Better File Naming Convention
Why FlexiSign Pro Always Names Your New File "Untitled 1" (And How to Work Better)