We tested a WIDE array of inkjet solutions and NONE had the repeatable registration/size-variation that we need. Consecutive films do not fit to each other. We ended up buying a older used Esko CDI Spark 4835, that has been a fantastic solution that produces very repeatably tight tolerances when comparing subsequent films.Thank you all for your response, a friend of mine is doing graphics for the automobile industry as a vendor and currently, they are sourcing films from an old film bureau. They want to do these films in-house now so he's looking for a better alternative.
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Sir, Can you advice me which rip is suitable for epson printer. we use for screen printing. waiting for your adviceTake an Epson SureColor SC-P inkjet printer, a high-quality transparency inkfilm and a suitable Rip software and off you go with your screen film production.
Check out StudioRIP they have done a lot of work for driving Epsons for film and CTP work, they can drive most Epsons and a lot of these default configurations, so less time tweaking to get right density.Sir, Can you advice me which rip is suitable for epson printer. we use for screen printing. waiting for your advice
I advice you to use StudioRIP and an Epson printer for producing screen printing films.Sir, Can you advice me which rip is suitable for epson printer. we use for screen printing. waiting for your advice