LPI
It stands for "lines per inch" or "lenses per inch". It is the measurement unit for the pitch of lenticular sheet. The "lines" or "lenses" refers to the parallel strips of cylindrical lenses, or "lenticules", on the corrugated side of the lenticular sheet.
Generally speaking, high lpi is required for jobs that require high degree of fineness and low lpi is required for large format printing, such as poster. With strong collaboration and experience of our production, design and sales teams, we are capable to provide technical and professional advices proactively to our clients in every aspects of the whole project. The current market standard is 75lpi that can be used for most general applications.
Disclaimer statement: the above definition shall be used for reference only. We do not guarantee the correctness of the information and so do not bear any responsibiity for any damage or loss arisen from the use. 
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