Easier Print and Better Images From FM Screening

A Fujifilm Graphic Systems product story
Edited by the Printingtalk editorial team Oct 10, 2006

Fujifilm's new FM screening module, Taffeta 2.0, which is part of Fuji Open Workflow is now available.

Fujifilm's new FM screening module, Taffeta 2.0, which is part of Fuji Open Workflow is now available.

Taffeta 2.0 features what is described by Fujifilm as a new generation screening technology that helps improve image quality and detail, whilst making it easier to print with more than four colours.

The screening system is said to offer printers improved colour saturation and enhanced image detail, giving benefits for high quality print work, as well as eliminating moire and rosettes.

Using Taffeta 2.0 also means that printing with more than four colours becomes easier to implement because there are no conflicting screen angles, added the company.

Incorporating a new Fujifilm simulation technology, the latest version of Taffeta includes graininess and screening pattern optimisation algorithms that give visual quality without sacrificing pressroom performance, it is claimed.

Fujifilm believes that using Taffeta 2.0, printers can achieve brighter, vibrant and more consistent colours with a better contrast - in some cases, using less ink.

Suitable for all types of high quality print work, Taffeta 2.0 also helps to produce better detail throughout the printed document and, in particular, in highlight areas.

Andy Walker, workflow solutions manager for Fujifilm Graphic Systems, commented: "Taffeta 2.0 screening brings all the benefits of a high quality next generation screening system to Fujifilm customers.

It is flexible and simple to use and provides the highest quality screening at an affordable cost.

Fujifilm is now able to offer customers a range of high quality screening systems that are easy to implement on both violet and thermal CTP systems.".

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