D Ddog Member Apr 6, 2011 #1 Quick question.. What sort of LPI are you using for process color that is printed on uncoated paper? Anyone having success with 175 - 200 lpi? We're using a 5 color 20 x 28 Komori with Kodak Thermal Direct plates. Thanks!
Quick question.. What sort of LPI are you using for process color that is printed on uncoated paper? Anyone having success with 175 - 200 lpi? We're using a 5 color 20 x 28 Komori with Kodak Thermal Direct plates. Thanks!
gordo Well-known member Apr 6, 2011 #2 Ddog said: Quick question.. What sort of LPI are you using for process color that is printed on uncoated paper? Anyone having success with 175 - 200 lpi? We're using a 5 color 20 x 28 Komori with Kodak Thermal Direct plates. Thanks! Click to expand... You can use 175-200 lpi and higher (including FM screening) with uncoated paper. You just need to create a dot gain compensation curve that gets applied to the plate for your uncoated paper work. best, gordo
Ddog said: Quick question.. What sort of LPI are you using for process color that is printed on uncoated paper? Anyone having success with 175 - 200 lpi? We're using a 5 color 20 x 28 Komori with Kodak Thermal Direct plates. Thanks! Click to expand... You can use 175-200 lpi and higher (including FM screening) with uncoated paper. You just need to create a dot gain compensation curve that gets applied to the plate for your uncoated paper work. best, gordo