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worldmac1

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  1. 13 hours ago, toltec said:

    You need to supply a lot more information about what you want. Silk screen printing can be very complex.

    First question is, why do you want register marks ?

    With litho printing, registration marks are printed outside the page area, then trimmed off. If you did that with a T=shirt you would end up with a handkerchief ;)

    Second question, what type of separations? T-shirt printing is pretty specialised when it comes to printing. Unless you are only printing on white shirts it is very common to print using several spot colours. 

    Third question. which Affinity program are you asking about. Designer or Photo?

    One answer. Neither Affinity product produces separations, you would normally produce a PDF file or image such as a JPEG and let a professional printer separate it for you. It is possible to set spot colours, which a printer can use.

    Why do you want separations, are you printing things yourself? 

     

    I'm printing handkerchiefs... Thats funny how you knew!.. Just kidding.  No the register marks will help me set my screens up, and normally I just tape over the marks. Lee answered my question so I won't need to hunt down a way to do it.  BTW I am using designer. 

    Thanks again for all of your help!

  2. Hi Everyone!  I am brand new to the Affinity scene, and have been searching for a way to print color separations with register marks for screen printing.  AI has this and I believe Corel has it for PC too, but I am having trouble locating any info on this for Affinity.

    I have looked through these forums, Google, and YouTube, but no luck.

    Thank you for any help or direction!

    :D

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