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Right, but this situation also happens in traditional color printing as well. Ink can't be varied in intensity, so images are halftoned/dithered. Halftone screening is done at a different angle per channel to avoid moire, so there is a mix of true overprinting and places where dots of distinct color are next to each other.


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