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Color seperations in Corel Draw?

SignManiac

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Can I prints separations from Corel draw for screen printing? This is the artwork that we want to screen print on shirts using a six color manual screen printer?

Thanks for any tips. The design is going on yellow shirts.
 

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J Hill Designs

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I think you can do sep's to pdf in the pdf options? Ill look-

edit: not there, but in the print dialogue, in color tab, there is composite vs separations. not sure how it handles spot colors.

edit2: when spot colors are used in the design, they show up on the separations tab. seems to work well.
 

SignManiac

New Member
Thanks so far. I'm digging into this as I type. This is new to us and I have a basic knowledge of the process but no real hands on experience. We did great running a two color spot job but I know we will be doing a lot of process color as well.
 

Vital Designs

Vital Designs
I use AccuRIP, outputing to Epson 4880's through Corel everyday. I have been through a few RIPs and AccuRip is one of my favorites (good balance between halftone generation and ease of use).

Look at Separation Studio for process and simulated process work.
 

Mosh

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It works right from Corel if you have a real postscript printer. You can do process or spot seperations. You can also control the halftone size, you should use 35 or so for pscreen printing t-shirts.
 

Vital Designs

Vital Designs
It works right from Corel if you have a real postscript printer. You can do process or spot seperations. You can also control the halftone size, you should use 35 or so for pscreen printing t-shirts.

Yeah, but you will need a RIP to output to an inkjet.
 
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