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Desktop Color Primer
The CMYK colorants used in offset printing and by your printer toner are to some 
degree transparent. When one layer of colorant is applied on top of another, you see 
the effect of both. To create a range of intermediary colors, a method is required for 
varying the amount of each colorant that is applied. A technique called 
used in offset printing, while color printers typically use a proprietary system for 
applying ink or toner colors that is similar to halftoning. 
Printing techniques
Until recently, most color printing was done on printing presses using one of several 
printing techniques—
, to name a few. All 
traditional printing techniques require lengthy preparation before a press run can take 
place. Short-run color printing, including Color Server printing, eliminates most of 
this preparation. By streamlining the process of color printing, the Color Server makes 
short print runs economically feasible.
In contemporary offset lithographic printing, digital files from desktop computers are 
output to an imagesetter, which creates film separations. The film is used to make a 
, which is an accurate predictor of the final print job and allows you to 
make corrections before going to press. Once the proof is approved, the printer makes 
plates from the film and runs the print job on the press. 
With the Color Server, you simply print the file. The Color Server processes the 
 (one each for cyan, 
magenta, yellow, and black) to the printer. The ease of Color Server printing makes 
possible experimentation that would be too costly on a press, allowing unlimited fine-
tuning of color and design elements.
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