Dear Bill,

I am using 45 lpi and 22.5 degree angle on ALL screens. I read the 
tip from Bill Hood somewhere that several printers got together and 
came up with the idea of running all screens at 45 lpi and 22.5 
degrees. It has worked for me now for about six months. Try it and 
see if it works for you. I use various count screens, from about 110 
to 325, seems like I might have had one or two screens do a moire' 
pattern, but most don't with this combination!!!

Hope this helps.

Jim Einert
American Printwear
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At 01:14 PM 8/23/2006, you wrote:

>Hey Gang,
>I'm just curious what most of you are using on your LPI and screen 
>angle.  I use a 55 lpi and 25 degree angle on most spot color 
>halftone jobs, but to me, the dots seem too big.
>I have a 3 color gradient on text that will go from neon green, to 
>neon yellow, to neon orange.  What line counts and angles should I 
>use to get a very smooth transition from one color to the next 
>without getting a moire' pattern?
>
>Thanks,
>Bill
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