This thesis investigated if a combination of increased under colour removal (decreasing the total ink limit), normal and increased density and modern FM-screening could be used to provide a visually better print on uncoated and coated paper in comparison with AM-screening using the same conditions. Two different test groups (one with graphic background, the other with no graphic background) were asked to a visually assess the quality of the prints presented in a pair comparison using a reference image. The results show that the FM-screening did not obtain any significant visual difference in comparison with AM-screening, regardless of paper types and density levels. In general however, prints on coated paper were graded higher.