Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
I downloaded the Cad Link Film-Maker trial and just wanted to output index-colour separations from Photoshop channels. I've got 15+ years of Corel Draw under my belt, but I'm lost in Photoshop. The art and seps are all done, I just want to know the setting to get the most out of the RIP, should I be setting the RIP to "55LPI Proof" for my film? Cadlink doesn't seem to have tech support unless you have a dongle # or activation #, which makes it tough to know I'm using it right.I hope some of you guys can help me out.cheers,jon
A BIG shout out to Pierre for taking a long time on the phone to get me pointed in the right direction!Many ..........many films later and endless $%#@ing around with the setting I'm finally getting down to the nuts and bolts where what I input makes changes to what is output!Why can't they make a simple RIP for us screenprinters that doesn't have multiple levels of settings layered upon each other with many of the buttons and controls having no clear meaning and so little in the way of descriptions available.One thing that is apparent is that my Epson 3000 is not in perfect shape, but I'm now happy with the film that is coming out of it and will explore a new Epson soon.Jon
They are workhorses. I don't have issues with mine since I started sending everything through the rip. I used to print regular films out through the printer drivers and that was a bad choice.