Apparently I know bupkus about digital printing.
I recently asked a digital printer at what line screen they print on their large display banners.
They replied: No line screen we are a digital printer we need art full size at 100 dpi.
Also, their Artwork Guidelines request 150 dpi maximum for submitted art, so I assumed they print between 55 to 85 lpi.
I don't get it. No line screen? I've always supplied art files at, at least, twice the printed resolution; 300 dpi graphics for up to 150 lpi printed, etc.
Is there an easy explanation for what I'm missing? I'm starting to feel very obsolete here.
Thanks, (and please be kind.)
Mark
I recently asked a digital printer at what line screen they print on their large display banners.
They replied: No line screen we are a digital printer we need art full size at 100 dpi.
Also, their Artwork Guidelines request 150 dpi maximum for submitted art, so I assumed they print between 55 to 85 lpi.
I don't get it. No line screen? I've always supplied art files at, at least, twice the printed resolution; 300 dpi graphics for up to 150 lpi printed, etc.
Is there an easy explanation for what I'm missing? I'm starting to feel very obsolete here.
Thanks, (and please be kind.)
Mark