Well I never answered my own question, but I had a camera came with all the equipment I purchased, but didn't have a glue how to use it, so I used clear film printed from a copier and taped together, then moved to a laser printer using vellum. I saw an article in a mag talking about the epson 3000 being the poor man's imagesetter, but 1200 bucks back then it was still to high for my blood, so I got an epson 1450. Most of you might not know who David Crain is, but if I'm right he was the first to work with the epson 3000 for film output and EDG or something like that did test runs featuring the top 3 sep programs (The Press Mag which is not around any more) did the article. David was selling the 3000 and 1450 alone with his posjet film which was pretty high dollar back then. I know many of wish Epson would make a printer just for screen print, but would it sell being that we can use there other printers now and do the same thing for maybe cheaper bucks. I will say some of you go back pretty dang far in film seps.