Well John you could check out Postscript printers. Micrograpfx Picture
Publisher will generated halftone separations on them, but I don't know if
they would be much like traditional halftone separations as I don't have a
Postscript printer.

--graywolf
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----- Original Message -----
From: John Mustarde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 7:21 AM
Subject: Re: Halftone Screens from Inkjet Printers?


> On Wed, 21 Nov 2001 12:56:23 +1000, you wrote:
>
> >The inkjet delivery is more along the lines of a stochastic screen (or
Diamond
> >Screen in the marketing speak of Hell-Linotype) for conventional plate
> >printing.
>
> Right.  Another example is the Barco "Monet" screens. The dots of
> stochastic screens are not placed on a geometrical pattern like
> conventional screens.  Stochastic screens are important to produce
> smoother tonal gradations for photo-quality prints, and to allow
> printing more colors without introducing moire patterns.
>
> Theres a short general discussion by Steven Ostrofsky of stochastic
> versus the old halftone screen at:
> http://www.naa.org/technews/tn951112/p12dot.html
>
> I need an inkjet printer that will output a traditional, 133-line,
> single-color screen in the conventional geometric halftone pattern,
> especially at percentages normally used to make background tints at
> specific percentages. In other words, I want that structured,
> geometric array of same-size dots on paper.
>
> My need is for customer proofs which exactly match the printed litho
> sheet - and the litho sheet will have only conventional halftone dots
> in the selected ink color.
>
> I've heard rumours of one such inkjet, for commercial use, that was
> introduced at a recent litho trade show. But I don't have the
> particulars on it yet.
>
> --
> John Mustarde
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