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  1. J

    RIPs for Screen Printing (dts)

    I've read a little about it and emailed back and forth with a rep. It looks pretty interesting, but the rep seemed to think it wasn't a good fit for resolutions as coarse as we require. I'm not sure why though.
  2. J

    RIPs for Screen Printing (dts)

    Also, with screen printing, "pile height" is an issue. Since the ink tends to be like paint, and sit on top of the substrate, rather than soak in, the yellow can create a moire against the other colors as they tend to fill in the low spots between dots.
  3. J

    RIPs for Screen Printing (dts)

    Well, it has a repeating pattern, (which isn't a deal killer, as we use it for yellow only) but I think the "worm" pattern is a little tough to keep from bleeding on a screen print. Also, there isn't a lot of flexibility as far as micron size. We are planning to upgrade to a 1270 dpi device, and...
  4. J

    RIPs for Screen Printing (dts)

    Does anyone have feedback/suggestions about 1 bit tiff rips for large format Screen Printing direct to screen? We currently use Harlequin, and it's ok, but I would really like a better FM dot than HDS. Anyone using anything else? If so, how do you like it?
  5. J

    Dot Gain Standards

    Dot gain in files comes from the old days before ctp and curve control. The problem with printing linear now is that it creates an issue with legacy files. Anything created or color corrected using Photoshop defaults, won't match the designer's intent if it's printed linear. If everyone...

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