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The Ultimate Guide to Screen Printing: Download Mantra Color Separation Script for Flawless Results
In the world of professional screen printing, few names command as much respect as Mantra. Known for pushing the boundaries of what is possible with simulated process and spot color separation, Mantra has become a gold standard for printers looking to achieve gallery-quality results on textiles.
Separation Preview: Tools in Acrobat or Illustrator are often used to verify these separations before the final download/print. download mantra color separation script
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Key Features
- Simulated Process Separations: It excels at breaking down photorealistic images into a limited set of ink colors (usually 6-10) to create a full-color print on dark or light garments.
- Automatic Ink Limits: One of the hardest parts of separating is managing how much ink hits the shirt. Mantra helps control ink limits to prevent bleeding and muddy prints.
- Custom Color Palettes: It allows you to separate based on specific ink sets, ensuring your digital proof matches what actually comes off the press.
- Speed: What used to take an hour of manual channel manipulation can often be done in minutes.
For the purpose of legitimate use: Search for "Mantra Scripts Official" or check screen printing supply stores like Separation Studio or Spot Process. The Ultimate Guide to Screen Printing: Download Mantra
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Thanks Bill! Hope you will share with others when needed. If you come up with anything new please let me know. I’ll update the site accordingly 🙂