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Prinergy Evo/Magnus Question
Hi all,
Just a quick question....I moved over from Rampage to a shop using Prinergy Evo and a Magnus 400 which at the time I didn't realize was using Stochastic screening. It also uses chemical-free plates.
Being a newbie to this system, I naturally asked "How do you calibrate your plates?"
The response I got was... "Calibrate? It's not a copier!"
Am I asking a dumb question or missing something here? Just how do you calibrate a system like that? There's got to be some kind of control of your workflow right? Being new here, I just kept my mouth shut and smiled but would like to know from you guys....
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I think you're looking to linearize the plates first, then building plate/press curves using Harmony.
Matt Beals
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 Originally Posted by lostmind
Being a newbie to this system, I naturally asked "How do you calibrate your plates?"
The response I got was... "Calibrate? It's not a copier!"
Am I asking a dumb question or missing something here? Just how do you calibrate a system like that?
You don't calibrate that system. Calibration is done during CtP manufacturing and CtP/plate installation in the shop by the vendor's engineers.
You monitor the system. You build dot gain compensation curves as required. But you don't calibrate it.
You do not need to linearize the output in order to build dot gain compensation curves.
best, gordon p
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 Originally Posted by lostmind
Hi all,
Just a quick question....I moved over from Rampage to a shop using Prinergy Evo and a Magnus 400 which at the time I didn't realize was using Stochastic screening. It also uses chemical-free plates.
Being a newbie to this system, I naturally asked "How do you calibrate your plates?"
The response I got was... "Calibrate? It's not a copier!"
Am I asking a dumb question or missing something here? Just how do you calibrate a system like that? There's got to be some kind of control of your workflow right? Being new here, I just kept my mouth shut and smiled but would like to know from you guys....
Both your replies are Spot On. You use Harmony curves for dot gain compensation. You will need the kodak application guy to work with you and the pressman to build these curves. Good luck!
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