Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
On the flip side, the finer the dot, the more detail you can hold and the less noise the image will have (surface texture that interferes with the image.)
I think I'm going to have to read that a few more times.
I'm wondering something about the thread diameter and if those percentage limits could be be pushed. When we do simulated process, we work with 55 lpi output with 300/34 mesh, and I am happy to stay at 55lpi as customers are happy, so I'm happy. Considering your statement that on a 55lpi output that a 4% dot is the smallest consistently printable size on 34 micron thread, what do you think of using a 330/30 S mesh in terms of printabilty of smaller percentages? It appears to me from Murakami's mesh chart that a 300/34 and a 330/30 should behave similarly in terms of ink depost.