Dave78
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Correct. That very same "ink and water don't mix" principle, however, is also the basis for offset-lithography, which is what I was suggesting.A lithograph is a planographic or surface printing process that depends on the chemical aversion of grease and water. This makes certain parts of the surface accept the ink and other parts reject the ink.
My use of the term "lithographic print" was in leiu of saying "printed poster", as in a poster printed using standard offset lithography, as opposed to limited-run lithographs which are numbered and signed. Sorry for any confusion.
But it would still be nice to know if this black and white poster (including the signature) has a dot pattern in it. Obviously it isn't numbered so that should say something about the piece.

