Fig. 4 Unidirectional pitch test, reduced number ofjetsDot addressability refers to the ability of the printer toprint dots at a given spacing measure. Print density on theother hand refers to the resolution level at which one is ableto print with the given dot size without encountering toogreat a dot overlap. The balancing act between dotaddressability and print density comes into play greatlywhen printing lenticular images, as dot overlap leads toghosting effects in the final print because of overlapbetween neighboring channels of the base image.