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Screen Print Studio — Color Separations & Trapping

Screen-print prepress in one place: reduce a design to spot-colour screens, add choke/spread trapping so misregistration doesn't show, and stamp registration marks — exporting print-shop-ready separation plates.

Credit Usage

Options & Settings

SettingTypeDescription
Number of ColoursSliderSpot colours to reduce to — one screen each.
2468
TrappingSliderPixels each plate spreads so adjacent inks overlap and hide misregistration.
0124
Registration MarksToggleStamp corner and centre crosshair targets on every plate for press alignment.

When to Use

  • Preparing spot-colour screens for apparel printing
  • Separating a logo or graphic into plates for vinyl or screen
  • Adding trapping before a manual-registration press run
  • Counting screens and setups to quote a screen-print job

Pro Tips

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Most prints use 3–6 colours — each colour is one screen and one setup cost

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1–2 px trapping is enough for manual presses; use 0 for digital or precise registration

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Keep registration marks on for manual alignment; off for single-colour jobs

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For photographic or gradient art, halftone it first, then separate the result

What to Expect

Best Results

  • Flat or semi-flat artwork (logos, graphics, illustrations)
  • Designs with distinct spot colours
  • 2–8 colour jobs
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Limited Results

  • Photographic or gradient art (reduces to hard bands)
  • 15+ colour designs
  • Anti-aliased edges (may add colours)

Real-World Examples

T-Shirt Graphic

A 4-colour graphic was reduced to four spot-colour screens with 1 px trapping and corner registration marks, ready to burn.

Hiding Misregistration

A two-colour design got 2 px trapping so the inks overlapped slightly, eliminating the bare-fabric gap a manual press would otherwise leave.

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