Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
I just used the 55lpi art and burned it on a 156 mesh screen. I cut the exposure time down to eliminate 99%of any moire' pattern forming. It burned fine with no pattern and I just re-exposed it afterwards since it was initially underexposed. I usually don't burn a 55lpi screen on 156 mesh but I think it should print just fine.
It burned just fine and lost no detail. Just lower your exposure time by 1/3 and give it a try. If you burn it at the regular setting, you will get a nasty pattern and lose detail. The underbase was a negative reverse of the full color image converted to a grayscale.I was trying to use a lower mesh because the design also had white text.
so I know this is a bit off topic, but in the same realm...how do guys like Artem hold 150lpi halftones on a 300mesh screen (according to the #'s it should be impossible, just like 55lip on a 150mesh)?