"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
A dot is a dot is a square dot is a dot.If the thread is thick enough to eclipse the dot, you will get "pattern" interference.All this talk of 85+ lpi on thin thread mesh - you still get "pattern" interference because the thread is still bigger than some of the dots.
Quote from: Colin on May 20, 2016, 03:52:16 PMA dot is a dot is a square dot is a dot.If the thread is thick enough to eclipse the dot, you will get "pattern" interference.All this talk of 85+ lpi on thin thread mesh - you still get "pattern" interference because the thread is still bigger than some of the dots.I used to do a lot of indexing, always at 180 ppi, and with indexing, all the dots are the same size, there is no LPI. On a 280 mesh, threads eclipsing dots is not a problem. I think it happens with the shirts, as we don't see it in the screens. An oddity, for sure, and usually not enough time to spend digging to figure it out...Steve