AlexRossi76
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I haven't heard of this restriction before. Obviously a gravure press can carry a dot smaller than 35%.
On the other hand, if you're spec-ing a 35% screen of a spot color, you've selected the wrong spot color.
Unless of course that 35% tint is combining with a solid or tint of a process or another spot ink. Ah, the joys of packaging! Due to the cost of producing gravure cylinders, one does not wish to make a mistake…
And yet a combination like that cannot be proofed under normal conditions. There are very few folks who have the data to handle that scenario.
Rich, despite the complexities in proofing, in my experience the majority of packaging jobs have combinations of process and spot colours, solids and tints overprinting/interacting with each other.
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