Field
Description
Owner
Kodak
refers to a factory screen set.
User
refers to a
customer-created screen set.
Filter
You can apply a filter to view only the screen sets that
meet the filter parameters. You can filter by one or more
columns in the window. The filter is saved when you quit
the Screen Set Editor.
●
Click in the
Filter
line, and type the words or numbers
that you want to search for. All columns are searched.
●
To display all screen sets, delete the filter parameters.
Tip: To see the version of the Screen Set Editor, click the
About
button at the
lower-right corner of the Screen Set Editor window.
○
Use the Screen Set Editor to create, modify, or delete screen sets.
○
To create a new screen set, click
New
.
○
To edit a screen set, select a screen set, and click
Modify
.
○
To delete a screen set, select a screen set, and click
Delete
.
Field
Description
Resolution
Type the resolution for this screen set. The icons above
the resolutions show which resolution is around the
drum and which resolution is across the drum. Around
the drum corresponds to resolution <
y
> in Prinergy, and
across the drum corresponds to resolution <
x
>.
Changing this resolution in a Prinergy process template
changes the frequency of the line screen on output, with
one exception: in assymetrical resolutions, one
dimension can be changed by a factor of 2,4, or 8
without affecting the line frequency.
=
For symmetrical imaging, click
=
so that resolution <
y
>
equals resolution <
x
>.
Comment
(Optional) Type a comment for the screen set.
Adjust Screen
Frequency
Depending on the angle and resolution, select to adjust
the frequency and create better rosette quality for that
combination of angle and resolution.
Angle
Select an angle combination.
Do not enter arbitrary angles in each color column.
Kodak recommends 30° or 60° separations between
cyan, magenta, and black.
Note: Some customers may use non-standard angles for
additional color separations. These angles may deviate
from the recommended angle separations.
Frequency
The number of lines per inch or mm
Do not enter different frequencies in each color column.
If you do, the output may have moiré artifacts.
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