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Last comment. FWIW, I can hold a 2% dot on my wax machine too. It's not about blue or black. BIG DEAL! And at times it does matter. Matching PMS colors with 4CP is not real easy. Barth out
I think I need to get some perspective on what exactly is a 2% dot. I wonder if we're all on the same page as to what is a 2% dot, 98% dot, 65lpi, 85lpi, etc?
Quote from: alan802 on May 28, 2015, 04:58:04 PMI think I need to get some perspective on what exactly is a 2% dot. I wonder if we're all on the same page as to what is a 2% dot, 98% dot, 65lpi, 85lpi, etc? Strongly doubt it. Particularly with any kinds of curves for your output. 2 percent may output as 5 or higher, etc.
HE said show me 85lpi 2% dots. Then, Rich replied and said he would see if he could get a picture. We for sure can show you a picture that it is capable of outputting 2% dots at 85lpi. (We) may even be able to print it on a shirt. I'll have to try that.
Again, read below. But anyways, as long as you get the results you want, then hey, no argument. Heck, I'm not even trying to convince you. I'm just laying it out like it really is. All that I know and have done.
Why? I guess because you imply its not true, needed or possible or as advertised. That's all. It kinda bugs me. I think you like that tho. . Anyhow, this thread really has been pretty educational for many and I can appreciate your input.