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Computers and Software => Raster and Vector Manipulation Programs, and How to Do Stuff in Them. => Topic started by: WaveGraphics on April 26, 2012, 09:08:59 AM

Title: AI line screen question
Post by: WaveGraphics on April 26, 2012, 09:08:59 AM
Does anyone know how to reset the Default Line Screen and angle in AI so I don't have to keep changing it for every job? thanks
Title: Re: AI line screen question
Post by: blue moon on April 26, 2012, 09:25:16 AM
Does anyone know how to reset the Default Line Screen and angle in AI so I don't have to keep changing it for every job? thanks

not sure how to that, but I have templates with standard colors in them and the lpi and angles set up for them. When I start a new project, I open a template and use the inks in it. THis way everything is ready to go . . .

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Title: Re: AI line screen question
Post by: Denis Kolar on April 26, 2012, 09:27:50 AM
How do you set up LPI and angle for a specific color???
Title: Re: AI line screen question
Post by: IntegrityShirts on April 26, 2012, 09:52:54 AM
Yeah is this on the illustrator settings side or rip/print side?
Title: Re: AI line screen question
Post by: WaveGraphics on April 26, 2012, 09:56:06 AM
this is on the AI side. I have different colors for each job, not set of standard colors
Title: Re: AI line screen question
Post by: ebscreen on April 26, 2012, 12:10:57 PM
There is a file called CMYK_default.ai or something similar that you can open edit and save, and everytime you start a new document it will use those settings. It's how I set up my stock ink swatches and symbols. Haven't tried print settings but I bet it would work.



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Title: Re: AI line screen question
Post by: Denis Kolar on April 26, 2012, 12:38:33 PM
There is a file called CMYK_default.ai or something similar that you can open edit and save, and everytime you start a new document it will use those settings. It's how I set up my stock ink swatches and symbols. Haven't tried print settings but I bet it would work.

Those are settings for a default color swatches, which is fine. You can make a spot swatch for every color you have in stock or can make, but how do you pre-determine the line screen and angle settings for a color?
Title: Re: AI line screen question
Post by: squeezee on April 27, 2012, 03:29:23 AM
You can edit the PPD that your printer uses, that should give you a range of choices in the window.
Title: Re: AI line screen question
Post by: WaveGraphics on May 02, 2012, 02:11:09 PM
when I try to edit the PPD I have nothing in the color, line screen window because I don't have a document open, just the PPD edit window. what next?
Title: Re: AI line screen question
Post by: Dottonedan on May 02, 2012, 02:33:44 PM
I'll have to get into Illy and look to be 100% accurate, but from what i remember, your halftone (line screen) settings are done two ways.

1st way, Your separation setup (like when you print seps straight out of Illy to a post script printer), you can put in your own line screens. It comes with a default setting (like usually something to high for us like 75 or 85lpi. If you're using a postscruipt printer and use the separation setup, I don't know anyone that has ever "changed" the default settings as it's not that important to have them be where you want them when you go into it. Just change them again. Besides, are you ALWAYS going to only use one line screen? Prob. not.

2nd way, is through your RIP and each RIP is different.
Title: Re: AI line screen question
Post by: ebscreen on May 02, 2012, 04:53:36 PM
Really, try editing the default_cmyk file, go to print, set your lpi/angle, etc, then save the file.
You might have to create a black box or whatever to be able to get to the lpi/angle settings. Just hit "done" and then
delete the "artwork" and save the file.

If you set your print options in a file and then save it, the print options go with it.
Title: Re: AI line screen question
Post by: WaveGraphics on May 03, 2012, 10:47:48 AM
I tried saving the line screen in a template and that worked for the process colors. We do  a lot of contract work with files that are already set up with colors  so I never have a standard set of colors in each file. I may have to beat the line screen issue in the head of the person who runs our I-Screen machine, it sure would be easier on my end.