Nanographic Printing: Tweaking Toward Perfection
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One of the lesser heralded features is the ability to use AM/line screens or FM (stochastic) screening. The latter can be problematic when it comes to making changes and corrections, and Landa notes that printers are more comfortable with the AM screening.
Will Handle Wide Range of Substrates
Perhaps it was the 1,200 dpi resolution that drew the most oohs and aahs at ZED451; then again, perhaps it was the new ink ejector architecture. The samples literally contained printing on paper towels and toilet paper—giving new meaning to the pressroom operators grumbling about "crap stock." Landa wanted to illustrate the versatility of the press when it comes to substrates.
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