Usually use the squares, XerioRIP stochastic screening makes real round dots and optimizes too the positioning of the dots to form, whenever possible, rounded shapes without sharp angles or thin lines.Ī unique characteristic of the stochastic technique of XerioRip is the possibility to use several dimensions of dots in the lights
Unlike many other stochastic screening technologies that Moirè between the elements in the image and the screenĪ special filtering technique allows XerioRIP to produce even tints with the FM screening, killing the typical noise of the.The stochastic halftone of XerioRIP overcomes every possible moiré effect like: The technology XerioRIP uses for FM screening is the same as for AM screening, it can therefore offer high processing speed. Its power is based on shapes of round or rounded dots that are generated by high resolution digital devices like CTP and CTS and are easily printable by analogic technologies like offset, flexo and screen printing. This technique is optimized for the printing industry. XerioRip uses a second order stochastic screening technique (FM). Moreover, the various halftones included in the rip can be adjusted both in the angle and in the line creation, making unique screen printing films and with less moirè effect. Thanks to this system you can create special halftones in order to explore in depth the various printing types which are best suited to the different substrates. MORE THAN 30 TYPES OF HALFTONES Xerio rip has several shapes of halftone dots to meet the various requirements of screen printing, pad printing, flexo and offset.