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I believe we would have to create our art to look like halftones, as the RIP for color does not print out halftones, but "dots" in the printer sense, 720 x whatever. I would think making bitmap tiffs in Photoshop then importing them into the final image to be save a .png? Just a guess...
I think you will be very happy with what we have coming...
So one thing I can't find an answer to is can the prints stack up in the printer? Or do you have to immediately have to pull the sheets to powder them?
Quote from: mk162 on December 02, 2020, 12:08:38 PMThere isn't a reason for them not to have at least halftone fades, unless the powder is too big to sit on small dots. Even a 55lpi or 45 lpi fade to shirt would be impressive.I believe we would have to create our art to look like halftones, as the RIP for color does not print out halftones, but "dots" in the printer sense, 720 x whatever. I would think making bitmap tiffs in Photoshop then importing them into the final image to be save a .png? Just a guess...Steve
There isn't a reason for them not to have at least halftone fades, unless the powder is too big to sit on small dots. Even a 55lpi or 45 lpi fade to shirt would be impressive.
Quote from: mk162 on December 02, 2020, 02:24:15 PMSo one thing I can't find an answer to is can the prints stack up in the printer? Or do you have to immediately have to pull the sheets to powder them?On these little hokey printers, I would say you have to pull each sheet and powder as the next sheet would smear the previous. My guess, so someone please prove me wrong. However they may be able to be stacked after powdering and before being cured similar to how you can do with plastisol transfers if you are gentle.But on a more industrial setup, this is how it can be done https://www.facebook.com/allen.lau.359126/videos/343915286982120 Hopefully DonR's version is more like that.I liken the table top versions to more like an OKI Toner printer, may be fine for selling bootleg items on Etsy to soccer moms.But fingers crossed this method keeps improving
I will be making an announcement next week.