Tough to do a tutorial if I don't have a printer capable of showing the outcome, but halftones ARE available for any non-contone printer. They're just well-hidden. When you create a new print mode in Media Manager, in the Basic Print Mode Settings you can choose Halftone in section 3 (dot pattern) by clicking the gear icon to the right of the dot pattern and choose from a variety of output options. But you're on your own as far as the options there, unless you're willing to send me a free printer for my home office so I can test. 🤣 Also note that you'll have to create an ICC profile from scratch as using a non-OEM dot pattern will almost guarantee that existing ICC profiles in the media library will not produce the desired output.
Thank you.
Lee would you happen to have a video on Onyx Halftones?
I do not - I don't have any halftone-able printers at my disposal and honestly I've forgotten that's even an option.
@@LeeManevitch so it is an option? But where? You should do a tutorial. Smile
Tough to do a tutorial if I don't have a printer capable of showing the outcome, but halftones ARE available for any non-contone printer. They're just well-hidden. When you create a new print mode in Media Manager, in the Basic Print Mode Settings you can choose Halftone in section 3 (dot pattern) by clicking the gear icon to the right of the dot pattern and choose from a variety of output options. But you're on your own as far as the options there, unless you're willing to send me a free printer for my home office so I can test. 🤣
Also note that you'll have to create an ICC profile from scratch as using a non-OEM dot pattern will almost guarantee that existing ICC profiles in the media library will not produce the desired output.
@@LeeManevitch thanks. It's interesting there isn't a tutorial anywhere to be found on this subject as it relates to Onyx