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When you make test files and plates for HyperFlex Advanced with AM, focus on optimizing HyperFlex settings for the existing minimum dot. You may be able to slightly reduce your minimum exposure value, but the primary goal is to create a stronger, better-formed dot that will print with less gain, resist wear and solvent erosion, and last longer.
When you begin making test files with HyperFlex for AM printing, your output should be linear (no bump curves applied). This will allow you to clearly evaluate how HyperFlex Advanced affects dots below the existing minimum dot value. Once HyperFlex settings have been established for a new lower minimum dot value, you can reapply bump curves for production output.

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Configuring HyperFlex Advanced for best feature size

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