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Halftone and continuous tone devices
Halftoning is used in offset printing to print each process color at a different intensity, 
allowing millions of different colors to be reproduced using only the four process 
colors. Depending on the required intensity of a given color, toner is placed on paper 
in dots of different size. The grid of dots used for each toner color is called a screen. 
Halftone screens are aligned to unique angles designed to eliminate interference 
patterns called moiré that can arise with halftoning. 
Some color print devices are commonly referred to as continuous tone (or “contone”) 
devices. They do not use traditional halftone screen patterns and angles. Contone 
devices are capable of varying the intensity of individual dots. 
Even if your color printing is done exclusively on the Fiery, you will encounter 
concepts from offset printing if you use high-end graphics applications. For example, 
color controls in illustration applications such as Illustrator are geared toward 
specifying color for offset printing using process and spot colors. Many applications 
allow you to specify the screening used for each printing plate. 
Using color effectively
The ability to print in color can greatly increase the effectiveness of your message, 
whether you are printing a presentation or a newsletter, or proofing an ad concept that 
will later be printed on press. Some potential benefits of using color include:
• Conveying information rapidly by using color cues
• Making use of the emotive aspects of different colors
• Increasing impact and message retention 
Color can also be a source of distraction and discord if it is used poorly. This section 
outlines some tips and concepts that will prove useful as you approach designing color 
materials.