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Fulvio Varone

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  1. Thanks for the reply. That's very sad. Illustrator, Xpress, InDesign, the old Freehand (that everyone would have today yet...), Corel too, have all separation controls. Affinity nope... Maybe Serif had to think al implementation of this feature. After Freehand, Illustrator is used also by print producers, not only by designers. Bye
  2. By selecting a PS generic printer and using Mac "Print on Postscript" feature, no separations options appears in driver options. Illustrator has a specific "virtual printer" that allows the color separation in Output tab. Selecting a non-PS printer, the output method remains "composite", while with the printer "File Adobe Postscript" I can choose Composite, Host Separation and in-Rip Separation...
  3. Hi everyone. I'm new to Affinity, I'm a sreen-printer and typography consultant, so I'm testing it for a possible switch from Adobe. But, I think Designes missed a very important feature of Illustrator, a dead-line to choose the switch. Illustrator can print on a Postscript file using the color separation feature, if I have a CMYK file, I can save a PS and give it to a RIP software or a "distiller" to crate a multipage PDF (C, M, Y, K in separated pages). I didn't found that in Designer... I attach a picture of Illustrator print window... Thanks!
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