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    NTF Setup for Screen Trueflow

    Can someone please tell me what the NTF Setup is in Screen Trueflow?
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    True Flow Out Put Resolution

    Hello David, I read your post about NTF Setup. Where you say run the step linear. What do you mean? Linearise the plates? Or run the scale for each color on the press and then input the values.?
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    Printing Evolution - Thirty Years Past to Present

    Hello I am not one to write things but I want to chime in. I too are like Dying Breed. When I was 11 years old my father had a small print shop in his backyard, That is when I started my life's journey of printing. I began running a Multi 1250 with a t-head and ran about 100,000 envelopes...
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    Old Screen Trueflow

    Hello there, I was wondering if anyone had Screen Trueflow ver 3.1 running on anything that Windows Server 2003? I currently have had no issues, but I am concerned whether or not if something happened to the CPU could it run on windows 7?
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    InDesign seems not to accept color settings

    I have had a similar problem. From what I have found the best way for all your color settings to be right in each program is to use Bridge. Go to edit in bridge and choose color settings. Choose the setting that's best for your application and hit apply. This should synchronize all your...
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    Spot Color Mess!

    Sorry Alith, I just saw where you corrected the running order. Just disregard my comments concerning order of ink.
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    Spot Color Mess!

    If I read your post correctly, the pressman is running the colors out or order. I have intentionally tried to run CMYK in different orders just to see what the out come would be. IT"S TERRIBLE. No matter who the manufacturer of your ink is, they all make the ink to lay down K,C,M,Y on the...

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