"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
lets you read your dot gain.. so a 50% halftone on your computer screen is a 50% halftone on a printed shirt.on my I-Image slant model, I'm getting nearly 30% gain from 10% to 70% above 70% or so all the halftones are filled in... been working on adjusting the curve so it's nearly a perfect gradient from 3% up to 97%
orion beat me to that...with the i-image we were around 40-45%...we had to cut back on the amount of ink.we are also testing some new emulsion to see if it stops the spread of ink on the screen as much.
And it's not just ink spread on the screen. More from pressures and substrates on press. Throw in inks, squeegee durometer, angle, speed, and on and on. And for what it's worth, you get the same kind of gain with wax. Our gain on that machine was north of 25%.
I think we made the right decision to go DTS, & I'm really glad we went with the M&R. The LED exposure unit is frigging awesome.