Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Printing on nylonColor №1 Elliptical dot, 90 lpi, angle 82.5 degrees, mesh count 90, YMagnaPrint® Underbase Grey SLColor №2 Elliptical dot, 90 lpi, angle 82.5 degrees, mesh count 90, YMagnaPrint® AquaPlussFFColor №3 Elliptical dot, 90 lpi, angle 82.5 degrees, mesh count 120.34, YMagnaPrint® HB YellowColor №3 Elliptical dot, 90 lpi, angle 82.5 degrees, mesh count 120.34, YMagnaPrint® HB CyanColor №3 Elliptical dot, 90 lpi, angle 82.5 degrees, mesh count 120.34, YMagnaPrint® HB MagentaColor №3 Elliptical dot, 90 lpi, angle 82.5 degrees, mesh count 120.34, YMagnaPrint® HB Black
Quote from: SERJ on October 13, 2014, 09:09:22 AMPrinting on nylonColor №1 Elliptical dot, 90 lpi, angle 82.5 degrees, mesh count 90, YMagnaPrint® Underbase Grey SLColor №2 Elliptical dot, 90 lpi, angle 82.5 degrees, mesh count 90, YMagnaPrint® AquaPlussFFColor №3 Elliptical dot, 90 lpi, angle 82.5 degrees, mesh count 120.34, YMagnaPrint® HB YellowColor №3 Elliptical dot, 90 lpi, angle 82.5 degrees, mesh count 120.34, YMagnaPrint® HB CyanColor №3 Elliptical dot, 90 lpi, angle 82.5 degrees, mesh count 120.34, YMagnaPrint® HB MagentaColor №3 Elliptical dot, 90 lpi, angle 82.5 degrees, mesh count 120.34, YMagnaPrint® HB BlackAre you doing this with inkjet film? I just don't see how the average shop (or above average shop) could pull that off with inkjet.
SERJ,I would be interest in the minimum dot % that you can hold at 90 lpi.Are you compressing your tonal range? For example, have you intentionally cut your smallest printable dot to a minimum of 10% as your smallest dot and 90% in the shadow tones?Have you opened up your middle tones (50% range) at all?
I take it they are metric. 90 mesh count = 225, 120.34 mesh=305-T. Y=yellow I guess.