I am struggling to print out CMYK separations. I am obviously missing a step, but in the print preview, each of the process colors seem to be just grayscale. I believe there is a way to make them halftone dots, but can't seem to find out how. I am just doing the artwork for a printer who has the machine to do this type of job if I can only print out the separations...please help!!
I am struggling to print out CMYK separations. I am obviously missing a step, but in the print preview, each of the process colors seem to be just grayscale. I believe there is a way to make them halftone dots, but can't seem to find out how. I am just doing the artwork for a printer who has the machine to do this type of job if I can only print out the separations...please help!! http://community.coreldraw.com/forums/p/11089/45074.aspx#45074
So, if I understand you correctly, I may have an inferior printer. Up to now, I have just printed simple 1 to 4 spot color separations off my laser and/or inkjet printer. Do I have to have FastRip or similar software and a different printer to accomplish this type of job?
If you don't have a postscript printer, you can use the generic driver in Corel to access the advanced settings tab to adjust lpi/angle etc.
Then print to file (ps or prn).
You can output any halftone plate through Ghostscript/Ghostview.........even with a plain old, non-postscript, inkjet printer.
Open the saved halftone file in GV and you'll be good to go.
So, if I understand you correctly, I may have an inferior printer. Up to now, I have just printed simple 1 to 4 spot color separations off my laser and/or inkjet printer. Do I have to have FastRip or similar software and a different printer to accomplish this type of job? http://community.coreldraw.com/forums/p/11089/45082.aspx#45082
You will have to forgive me, but when I select the "print separations", the advanced tab or "use advanced settings" area is grayed out therefore is not available. What else am I not doing?
This is for a screenprinting job for t-shirts. The image they want was sent in a .png format and it is only 2 primary colors, but they fade from dark to light in both colors. I am not sure how to use this ghostscript you reference. I think I am close, but I am missing a step somewhere. Thanks so much for your patience with me.
This is for a screenprinting job for t-shirts. The image they want was sent in a .png format and it is only 2 primary colors, but they fade from dark to light in both colors. I am not sure how to use this ghostscript you reference. I think I am close, but I am missing a step somewhere. Thanks so much for your patience with me. http://community.coreldraw.com/forums/p/11089/45090.aspx#45090