Good morning,
We have a special requirement with respect to screen angles within the flexo environment. Most jobs are sent with spot colours (up to 7 spots with halftones). We juggle our screen angles on a per job basis depending on content. I have created composite and separated hotfolders.
The best scenario is for us to create separated postscript from Illustrator (OSX) where we set the screen angle & ruling, dotshape etc. I have so far been unable to get Harlequin to obey the postscript angle comments. It seems to always ignore the spot colour comments. Spot colour angles keep defaulting to the same angle. CMYK portion is always correct.
I have tried composite files, I apply the colour and angle to pagesetup/screening. This works but is impossible to manage without mistakes. I have tried every possible variation in Harlequin settings all with a negative outcome. It seems to happen with all the flavours of Harlequin so it is not isolated.
I understand that Harlequin is cheap when compared to Esko or Prinergy etc. however it should be able to obey a simple postscript comment.
Is there anyone that could give me some suggestions. I look forward to any response.
Maxwell
We have a special requirement with respect to screen angles within the flexo environment. Most jobs are sent with spot colours (up to 7 spots with halftones). We juggle our screen angles on a per job basis depending on content. I have created composite and separated hotfolders.
The best scenario is for us to create separated postscript from Illustrator (OSX) where we set the screen angle & ruling, dotshape etc. I have so far been unable to get Harlequin to obey the postscript angle comments. It seems to always ignore the spot colour comments. Spot colour angles keep defaulting to the same angle. CMYK portion is always correct.
I have tried composite files, I apply the colour and angle to pagesetup/screening. This works but is impossible to manage without mistakes. I have tried every possible variation in Harlequin settings all with a negative outcome. It seems to happen with all the flavours of Harlequin so it is not isolated.
I understand that Harlequin is cheap when compared to Esko or Prinergy etc. however it should be able to obey a simple postscript comment.
Is there anyone that could give me some suggestions. I look forward to any response.
Maxwell