> OK, Ag, you've got me confused. By "dot-spread" do you really
> mean "dot gain"? Dot gain is usually defined as the spreading
> of dots of ink when printing on a printing press--like an
> offset web press, for example--and it's a pretty old term.
As we age our mid-sections "spread" as we "gain".
Same thing. Dots spread out on the paper merging with the
nearby dots.
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