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  1. Need to PRint a Good Screen

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  2. Need to PRint a Good Screen

    What I have is a 4 color image with a black shadow gradient. Here is my process, Illustrator File save as an eps, open in Wasatch, Rip & Print.
  3. Need to PRint a Good Screen

    Ok, I went to halftone properties and set it from the list to PostScript Screenning then the Dot Shape to Simple Ellipse. By default the frequency is at 55 on all colors. When I did the settings I just wrote, the shadow area looks more grainy. Am I hitting the correct area to adjust?
  4. Need to PRint a Good Screen

    Thank you Caleb, I am going to dive into it.
  5. Need to PRint a Good Screen

    I have it set for precision stacastic at the lowest setting, "1". Is there a better screening I can use?
  6. Need to PRint a Good Screen

    Oops, forgot to put that in, Wasatch 5.1
  7. Need to PRint a Good Screen

    I have an HP 3500 CP with HP UV Inks installed. How can I get this machine to print me a good screem? Shadows look very grainy. Any help is greatly appreciated Joe
  8. Want to Print a good solid - How?

    My 3500 CP will print a good blue, red, and black, but when it comes to yellow or grays forget it., It prints a screen and it looks terrible. Say that I want to print a pms 126, it will be a solid yellow with red dots. Same with grays. I use a Wasatch RIP from eps files. Any ideas John
  9. CJ-500 converted to eco solvent

    I have a old HP 3500 CP. Does anyone know if this can be converted. Is it as simple as get some sort of heating elements attached before and after the material and regulating the temp?
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