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Re: EFI Screenproof vs. ReelColour
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Re: EFI Screenproof vs. ReelColour


  • Subject: Re: EFI Screenproof vs. ReelColour
  • From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2004 07:39:41 -0400

> About screen ruling - maximum screen ruling is about 133-150lpi (on
> different printers it's different but even on Epson 7600 I cannot get good
> result on screen ruling more than 150lpi, dots are looking washed out). So
> in my opinion ScreenProof is usable for proofing Flexo, silk
> (screen)-printing presses, newspaper presses and offset presses with screen
> ruling no more 150lpi, but not high quality high screen ruling commercial
> offset presses. Also it's not possible to proof screen of gravuire presses
> due to special raster.
>
> Alexey Gribunin, UNIT Color Technologies,

Since a lot of sheetfed and web printers have long broken the 150lpi barrier
and are now routinely printing at 175lpi to 200lpi when not squarely doing
stochastic screening, what good is SreenProof or any other dot proofing
technology? Until we got down to 1 picoliter inkjets?

Roger Breton | Laval, Canada | email@hidden
http://pages.infinit.net/graxx
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