[Scribus] Printer.s dots?
Craig Ringer
craig
Thu Nov 3 10:26:25 CET 2005
Frank Cox wrote:
> On Thu, 03 Nov 2005 13:31:08 +0800
> Craig Ringer <craig at postnewspapers.com.au> wrote:
>
>
>>Do you mean that you're printing a page that
>>you then use to make the plate (like the POST used to do with the
>>imagesetter) ?
>
>
> No, the plates are directly printed on the laser printer. The plates are
> sheets of thin plastic material, just a bit thicker than regular paper.
> The "active side" is purple. You run the plate through the laser printer
> and put what you want on it, then you pull the plate through a chemical
> bath in a tray similar to that used to put up wallpaper. After that,
> strap 'er into the press and roll 'em.
>
> At least, that appears to be the procedure to me. I have seen it done
> several times now, and it looks like that's all there is to it.
>
Well, you learn something every day. That's cool. I'd be interested to
know what the process is called if you find out, just so I know what it
is if I run into it again.
Being able to use a laser printer instead of a platesetter and/or
imagesetter must do wonders for the initial hardware cost. I just hope
the plates don't cost too much and have a long enough life.
Anyway, while I don't have any HPs at work anymore I do have another
genuine Adobe PS3 based printer, so I'll have to see how Quark does its
halftoning in PS.
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Craig Ringer
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