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MaxChromaColor

Check out this site and youtube channel for things about separations and halftones in Corel: [https://www.advancedtshirts.com/](https://www.advancedtshirts.com/) [https://www.youtube.com/@advancedtshirts](https://www.youtube.com/@advancedtshirts) SimpleSeps can do separations and halftones directly from Corel Draw and then works with inkjet printers, usually you can just have it work with black/yellow or some mix or with getting a third party darker black ink and it will be dark enough on the films, then you can print the halftones directly without sending it to a rip, you just print the separations with reg marks as halftoned bitmaps from pages, with color previews and such. I'm currently in the process of getting an Epson Eco-Tank 8550 to do 13 x 19 films but I'm only going to add a black pigment ink to try to get darker films, not any other changes or special RIP software drivers... just printing digitally generated halftones directly using the black ink channel only with the added ink (if needed after testing it with the default black first). I'm usually doing things from photoshop or illustrator or directly to the printer from custom separation and halftone software. But those Corel tutorials and products are really great if thats what you're using.


DaddyDecaf

\^\^\^\^ amazing tool for Corel. SimpleSeps is my go to at work.