Breaking up is usually done by a screen inserted over the plate being exposed. ![]() Halftone process, in printing, a technique of breaking up an image into a series of dots so as to reproduce the full tone range of a photograph or tone art work. Low mesh screens are best when used with plastisol and thicker inks. Stochastic Screening is a halftone process based on pseudo-random distribution of halftone dots, using frequency modulation (FM) to change. These low-count screens are ideal for simple text, big logos, and other images that don’t really require much detail. There are two low-count mesh standards that are used in screen printing shops: 30 to 61 mesh and 80 to 86 mesh. What kind of screen do you use for screen printing? Lower mesh counts are used for thick inks and artwork with low detail. ![]() The lower the mesh count, the larger the holes in the mesh become. For example, if you have a mesh count of 110, there are 110 threads per square inch. Mesh size is measured by how many threads are present per square inch.
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