I don't think that's an option - I provide film to a variety of users, like letterpress, silkscreen, and offset printers who still make their own plates. It seems like old technology and I'm looking for something to recommend in case my equipment breaks down. I don't know if there are alternatives that can handle high line screens.Is purchasing a platesetter an option? If so, there are plate options that don't require post-image processing. Your press would ultimately remove the non-image areas of the plate.
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Thank you, that is informative. I guess I don't have to feel like a total dinosaur because I still run film.Silver based imagesetter film is going to be around for quite some time.
But, Thermal Film may also be an alternative.
Not cheap, scratches easily, but needs no processing.
OYO, (now under a different name) - for up to 120 LPI @1200 dpi. - (Not suitable for the OP's requirements),
but KODAK DITR @ 2400/2540 DPI is said to offer 175 LPI and may be OK.
That was my solution, too, but the Epson's 1440 dpi addressable resolution isn't enough to produce 200 lpi screens. I remember they've advertised this to be good up to 133 lpi.When I worked for Compose, we sold "film" ( which was a roll of coated plastic ) that was "exposed" using the Epson inkject printer ( it worked ! ) - I dont work for them now, but here is a video that explains it ( maybe this might work for you ? ) best of luck !
well, you can't polish poop I guess.That was my solution, too, but the Epson's 1440 dpi addressable resolution isn't enough to produce 200 lpi screens. I remember they've advertised this to be good up to 133 lpi.
well, you can't polish poop I guess.
When I worked for Compose, we sold "film" ( which was a roll of coated plastic ) that was "exposed" using the Epson inkject printer ( it worked ! ) - I dont work for them now, but here is a video that explains it ( maybe this might work for you ? ) best of luck !
Michael! You should know better. Poop can be polished:
I currently use an imagesetter to produce film positive output with up to a 200-line screen. Is there any alternative to high resolution imaging that does not require using a chemical processor?
Still using film here.. Getting difficult to sustain.. New software is getting less and less compatible with older rip imagestetter combinations. (Thanks Adobe!) I have to maintain a daisy chained mac network of older machines just to get decent black saturation out of my postscript files. There is money to be made if somebody can come up with a viable alternative.
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