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SAATI LTS 6080 holding most of 2% dots 55 dpi 305 mesh. Not long before I came along it was a struggle with 45/5% using white mesh/vellum/flourescent bulbs so.......!!!Phase two will be 55 dpi high mesh DC UB w/ plastisol top colors.
Quote from: tonypep on April 28, 2023, 06:13:26 PMSAATI LTS 6080 holding most of 2% dots 55 dpi 305 mesh. Not long before I came along it was a struggle with 45/5% using white mesh/vellum/flourescent bulbs so.......!!!Phase two will be 55 dpi high mesh DC UB w/ plastisol top colors.make sure it's calibrated. Not sure about laser, but the inkjet CTS tends to make the dots much, much bigger then they are supposed to be. Stuff I've seen was that 2% was actually over 10% in some cases!pierre
Loving it but as stated above calibration should be done on site with a tech. It is not a speed demon, and it takes some getting used to not having film, but resolution is amazing. I would say that, if you're dts/cts and its not causing any issues, I wouldn't rush out and swap for laser. We went from film to no film and don't burn hundreds and hundreds of screens per day (app burn time 2 screens 90 seconds) so this the best leap for us. It has had zero issues since install. We now dont use reg marks as the pre reg Roq pallet works 98% of the time. And of course no bulbs and consumables. Lasers don't print dots so dot size is zero issue. You can adjust DPI to whatever you like but 55 and 65 is all we need. 9.5 out of 10.