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When you define bump or cutoff curves for Flexographic printing,= the point at which the discontinuous curve steps from zero to the minimum = printable dot is called the Mindot of the curve. You spe= cify the Mindot Tint In value as the input tint value where the discontinui= ty occurs, and the Mindot Minimum Tint Out value as the minimum printable d= ot.
Mindot definitions for process inks and spot inks are separated. This allows you to use different Mindot settings for process inks and s=
pot inks if the operating conditions for spot inks are different=
from process inks. For example: spot inks use AM screen=
ing systems, while process inks use hybrid screening, then the m=
inimum printable dot values might be different.=
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The Mindot Tint In and Minimum Tint Out values o= nly determine the discontinuity of flexo bump or cutoff curves.