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    Round creasing lines

    Hi Bret, thank you for your reply and the picture. Making a die would be the first step (clear to me, we have done this before). In your example, the creasing lines are all straight. The question was about the curved creasing lines – the creasing matrix is usually rigid, thus it's not possible...
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    Round creasing lines

    We haven been asked to manufacture a "pillow box" (see image w/ dieline attached) and were wondering how to handle the round creasing lines (to be creased/diecut on a Heidelberg Tiegel). Any input on this topic much appreciated!
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    Duplo iSaddle v Horizon Stitchliner 6000 v ?

    @Ultimate - thank you, definitely a pro!
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    Duplo iSaddle v Horizon Stitchliner 6000 v ?

    Would really appreciate this forum's input on this, especially by users who have had experience with both systems. We are currently looking at the Stitchliner 6000 and the Duplo iSaddle 5.0. We're looking at 20 stations / two towers as anything above this (80+ pages), as well as thin substrates...
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    Thin Print Substrates - Konica Minolta

    Very good insight. Recycled paper will most probably have a significant impact. I've reached out to a couple manufacturers to see what they're saying regarding runability of their low bulk substrates on KMs.
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    Thin Print Substrates - Konica Minolta

    @kslight - good observation. The 51g material we're using in our offset press is cut to size for us (from a roll).
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    Thin Print Substrates - Konica Minolta

    40# = approx. 60 gsm (?). We're trying to find a substrate that runs on a toner-based / sheet-fed machine at max. 51 gsm with 1,00 bulk multiplier (i.e. around 50 cm3/g).
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    Thin Print Substrates - Konica Minolta

    Thank you all for your hints and additional questions. We've tried a variety of things machine-side and I don't think we'll get this substrate to run in an efficient/productive way over the course of long runs (which we are aiming for). The burning question to me is: which low-volume (and low...
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    Thin Print Substrates - Konica Minolta

    thanks for the additional pointers. done that printing SRA3 so short edge lowered process speed to minimum feeder transfer to main engine is fine
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    Thin Print Substrates - Konica Minolta

    @jwheeler and @DYP – here are a couple of additional details: duplex print tried both short grain and long grain (with short grain not even one sheet made it through) not using any finishing equipment it's failing in the engine, mostly after image is transferred to the substrate when a sheet...
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    Thin Print Substrates - Konica Minolta

    We've had a couple of very experienced technicians have a go at it, without success. They're currently researching a list of low-volume substrates to propose as alternatives.
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    Thin Print Substrates - Konica Minolta

    We want to transfer smaller runs of 1/1-colored jobs from our offset machine to our Konica Minolta 6120 (vacuum feeder). The 51gsm paper we’re using for our offset press (low volume, high opacity, recyling) won’t run on the 6120 at all (and we’ve had several highly experienced technicians give...
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    1st Installation in the UK of the Duplo PFi Blade B3 cutting table

    thanks for the input. just found out that the previous version was manufactured by jingwei not sinajet, thus the difference in software. i'll be at a german showroom but happily report back!
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    1st Installation in the UK of the Duplo PFi Blade B3 cutting table

    Because of a significant price difference between the Duplo and Vivid pre-negotiation (> EUR 4.000!!) and the proximity of a dealer/technician to our location I'm reconsidering a Vivid/Veloblade machine (Veloblade Volta 64/69 – VeloBlade Volta 64 | Digital Die Cutting Systems | Vivid Laminating)...
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    Heidelberg Eurobind 600 Sevice Menu Password

    @chock or @paulciurdar ... from your experience: is it possible to manufacture 8-page covers on the Eurobind 600? Received a request by a customer for the attached file.

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