Many thanks for having a look at my question, any advice would be gratefully appreciated.
I am looking for a new way of outputting films due to the fact that it is getting harder to locate somewhere that can produce films at a competitive price, fast turnaround and also within an ideal location for collection.
I used to output films the old fashioned way using a RIP, Herc and film processor however there is no point in this as the cost of chemicals, film and equipment would push my budget well over what i am looking for, which is not much by the way. Also, i would not use it enough to keep the chemicals from oxidizing and having to do a clean and refill. This cost would just not be economical to say the least.
I have looked online recently and discovered that people are now producing films of a good standard using a good printer, not just a normal deskjet printer but a good standard inkjet printer, esp Epson builds. This would require no chemicals, little space and an initial set-up which should stay true for density and tone etc.
My question is, i have never used or seen this method at all in action, can anyone out there recommend any websites, suppliers in England or any type of information relating to this subject.
I understand you will have to purchase special film to print onto, also special dense inks to use, other than that, what else would you require? Would you have to have a separate RIP to balance the tones for dot gain etc or is this controlled by the Epson printer software itself?
Just to let you know, we mainly work on solid screen printing jobs, solid colours for type etc however there maybe the odd job that may require a halftone to be used.
Many thanks once again for any advice.
Phil.
I am looking for a new way of outputting films due to the fact that it is getting harder to locate somewhere that can produce films at a competitive price, fast turnaround and also within an ideal location for collection.
I used to output films the old fashioned way using a RIP, Herc and film processor however there is no point in this as the cost of chemicals, film and equipment would push my budget well over what i am looking for, which is not much by the way. Also, i would not use it enough to keep the chemicals from oxidizing and having to do a clean and refill. This cost would just not be economical to say the least.
I have looked online recently and discovered that people are now producing films of a good standard using a good printer, not just a normal deskjet printer but a good standard inkjet printer, esp Epson builds. This would require no chemicals, little space and an initial set-up which should stay true for density and tone etc.
My question is, i have never used or seen this method at all in action, can anyone out there recommend any websites, suppliers in England or any type of information relating to this subject.
I understand you will have to purchase special film to print onto, also special dense inks to use, other than that, what else would you require? Would you have to have a separate RIP to balance the tones for dot gain etc or is this controlled by the Epson printer software itself?
Just to let you know, we mainly work on solid screen printing jobs, solid colours for type etc however there maybe the odd job that may require a halftone to be used.
Many thanks once again for any advice.
Phil.
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