Hello,I used to drive my riso RP3700 directly from the windows driver, but I recently bought and setup an SC7900 rip. I wanted to have a more efficient workflow, but also improved screening / photo reproduction options.I am very surprised to notice that the conventionnal screening is limited to 100LPI, while the basic windows driver can go up to 200LPI! The stochastic screening (adobe brilliant screens) is somewhat improved, more precise where the ink coverage is low, but the dots are bigger than when I was using the driver.I know some of you guys are familiar with it, and I was wondering if I was missing something here, or if the SC7900 wasn't made for fine screening and photo reproduction?Thanks for your help,Benoit