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Description of resolution characteristics


Mesh and half-tone fineness

To ensure that the stencil material stays supported in the three-quarter tonal values (areas of high coverage), and open in the highlights (areas of low coverage) of the smallest printable dots, the resolution capability of the screen printing mesh also needs to be considered.
Strictly speaking, the diameter of the smallest half-tone dot on the diapositive should be microscopically measured, in order to select a mesh of the correct fineness.
From the examples above, it is clear that the diameter of the smallest printable dot must correspond to two threads plus one mesh opening, if the dot is to be adequately supported
and printable. The thinner and finer the mesh, the less the ink deposit.
These mesh are therefore better suited for fine half-tone printing.

Mesh with medium thread diameter is preferable for half-tone printing, because it balances the amount of thread with the amount of open surface. The thread thus facilitates optimum support for the dots in three-quarter tonal values, without seriously impairing ink release in the highlights.