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TRAINING SEMINAR Praag 2002

BERT DE WEERDT

Lay-Out Proofing

Color Proofing

Hexachrome proofing

Raster proofing

Packaging proofing

scanning

CMM

Silk-screening films

Stickers

F.I.R.S.T.

NCP

Textiles Solvent Doming Sublimation Photographers Air photography

Lay-out Proofing PRO Cheaper Quicker Small size HP 1005 CON Expensive ink consumption No NCP No Color Proofing PRO Quick Cheap on ink Lfp up to 160 cm color proofing NCP ROLAND FJ CON Expensive if only bought for lay-out proofing

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Color Proofing

The Purpose of Proofing

• Predict final outcome • Quality control

Color Proofing Simulation from offset output How to do & what you need -CMYK image in the correct working color space -ICC profile from the offset press -Proof paper with correct ICC profile -Ink : CMYK Or/Gr for wide gamut -While using CMYK there will be problems in the blue and violet area -The same problem will appear while using Lc/Lm Offset profiles can be found on the Fogra and Best websites.

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NCP Nice, colorful pictures Why Hi-Fi Jet ? -Easy to use Level 3 RIP included -ICC Profiles included -Large media pallet -Pantone certified -Choice between Lc/Lm and Or/Gr -Almost service free -Reliable

NCP Nice, colorful pictures Comparing price / sqm HP 5000 FJ-500 130,-ATS 8,3 USD 70,-ATS 4,45 USD 7,28 EUR 3,9 EUR Proof A0 with 40% printing surface The price of 130,- ATS was provided by an HP dealer in competition with one of our Roland dealers. This offer was made for 6 FJ-500 to replace the customer’s IRIS proof system.

NCP Nice, colorful pictures Fj-52 RASTER OFFSET RASTER BUBBLE JET RASTER

EPSON GAMUT versus ROLAND GAMUT

Raster Proofing

With the black magic software it’s possible to use the already separated data from Brisque, Taipan, etc… -No ripping

-CMYK raster proof

-Hexachrome raster proof -Lay-out control For raster proofing we need the help of third party software.

On July 28 th See samples.

, beta testing was finished Sales will start at Viscom Europe

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F.I.R.S.T PRINTING SYSTEM by Compudif

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Silkscreening Raster Versus Digital Raster

This is a sample of our first silkscreening test : -Printed on FJ-50 -Backlight film -Pigmented ink -Exposed on screen type 90 -Exposure time +20% -Handprinted

Films for Silkscreening

ColorChoice 1.xx

ColorChoice 2.xx

ColorChoice 3.0b

ColorChoice 4.xx

ColorChoice 1.xx

Mac PC Photoshop ok Illustrator nty Quark ok Coreldraw nty Indisign Freehand nty nty ok ok ok ok ok ok Remarks Line art & raster Line art & raster Line art & raster Line art Line art & raster Line art Mac only with PC server and PC-Maclan Or ethernet FJ-500/600 Raster = fm simulation (only photoshop) Need extra hdd for screen & poster Only Roland Backlight film and Clearfilm Max. size depending on software(version)

ColorChoice 1.xx

Results on BPLF Density:2.91 pig Density:3.7

Density:0.15 film Film is not water resistant Film is not scratch resistant Film has a very good register dye Results on CPF Density:3.1

pig Density:poor dye Density:0.06 film Film is water resistant Film is scratch resistant Film has a good register If used on FJ-500 the only mode is “Normal” 720dpi From April 2001 until today our sales have raised from 20 to 25%

ColorChoice 1.xx

Print configuration for Image should be set to CMYK first

ColorChoice 1.xx

Print configuration for

ColorChoice 1.xx

Print configuration for

ColorChoice 1.xx

Print configuration for For DOT size changing use printer DPI settings Use screen settings in Auto screens Klik OK to return to page setup for parameter settings

ColorChoice 1.xx

Print configuration for Parameter setting

ColorChoice 1.xx setup

Printer Menu

ColorChoice 1.xx setup

Dither type always lx diffusion Deselect the input colour profiles Select the correct output profile Rendering intent Spot color Should be set to CMYK

ColorChoice 1.xx setup

ILLUSTRATOR will not give correct rasterpoints RCC 1.xx should only be used for line art or with Quark Xpress Good results wil be achieved on Roland Backprint media BPLF WBPF Excellent results will be achieved on Roland clear film.

CPF

ColorChoice 2.xx

SCREENING Not Possible

Scanning For a good scan to use on FJ you should: Make sure that for a 720 Dpi print you have 120 PPI (for A0 size) Scan A4 should be 600 PPI A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 600 PPI 480 PPI 360 PPI 240 PPI 120 PPI A 120 PPI print on the FJ will give the best result if printed with 720 Dpi Try to avoid the use of interpolation